I'm wondering anyone has created a "megawidget" (sorry for the TCL/TK term - that's my background) that would visually simulate a DIP switch? I'd like to create a micro-app for a friend that would visually show and allow the user to manipulate the switches on a multiposition DIP switch and then calculate what those switches mean. For example, it is common to use 3 or 4 DIP switches to set the baud rate for a modem so I'd like to let the user toggle the switches back and forth and display the baud rate that would give them. Alternatively, I'd also like to provide a drop down box with the possible choices and upon selection, "set" the switches on the screen.

This seems like it would need a modified checkbutton (one image for switch-on and one for switch-off) and then a way of assembling more than one of these into a group with a nice box around them that looks like the body of the switch itself.

Is something like this possible? I think if I had the images, I could code it and make a generic DIP switch control that could make one as big or small as necessary.

Thanks

Len Morgan
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