change the name image tool box

Hello

I work with labview development vision 2011.

I create software with the tools of the image and I need the name of an indicator changes when I click in a specific tool.

Example - when I click on the Point tool, the name of the indicator must be 'Domain', and when I click in the tool 'line' the name must change automatically from "length."

I need to use a single indicator and change only the name automatically when I click on the tool.

How can I do?

Thank you very much.

The 'Current tool KING' property gives you the actual selection of the Image shows KING Tools.

You can create something like this a custom indicator:

Christian

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