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Reset Axes
Reset Axes will effectively cancel the results of a Data Zoom and return the
axes back to their original dimensions, but will not change the size of the
chart.
Chart (Mouse) Zoom
Perform the same function as mentioned above, by moving the mouse up or
down, or rolling the mouse wheel.
Data (Box) Zoom
When checked, you can use the mouse to click and drag a rectangle around
a line of data to magnify that portion of the chart. The chart size will remain
the same, but the axes will be expanded as well and the data line(s) to allow
viewing more detail. You can close either of the axis scroll bars by clicking on
the Red button of each scroll bar.
Pan
Allows you to move the chart as well as the title and legend around on the
screen. If the Pan item is checked, you can still use the mouse wheel to zoom
in and out, while holding the left button down to move the chart as desired.
Reset Axes will effectively cancel the results of a Data Zoom and return the
axes back to their original dimensions, but will not change the size of the
chart.
Floating Cursor
When checked, will display a crosshair type cursor that you can move with the
mouse. You can use the Floating Cursor to pinpoint a particular temperature
and time. The status bar displays the data point number, the time, and the
temperature, where the crosshairs meet. If the horizontal cursor line is
touching a data plot line, the corresponding channel number is also displayed
in the status bar.
Tracking Cursor
When checked, will perform similarly to the Floating Cursor, except that you
can specify a channel for the horizontal cursor line to lock on to. This channel
is also displayed in the status bar. With this option enabled, you can move
the mouse left and right without regard to up and down, and the horizontal
cursor will remain pointing to the line (channel) you specify. Assuming you
have more than one channel plotted on the chart, you can switch tracking
to another channel by moving the mouse over the data line of that channel
until the mouse cursor becomes a hand with a pointing finger. If you left-click
at this point, the Tracking Cursor will track that line. You can also change
the channel of the Tracking Cursor from the chart’s context menu, Tracking
Cursor menu item combo box. The same option is also available in the View
Chart menu in the main menu bar
Line Options
Allows you to select which channel(s) you want to display, and/or change the
color of each channel data line. This allows you to limit your view to either a
single channel, or a selected two or more channels for comparison, instead of
having all twelve channels displayed at once.
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