Pico Macom PSW044-2.0 manual Zooming and Scrolling toolbar

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7.11Zooming and Scrolling toolbar

The Zooming and Scrolling toolbar allows you to move around a scope view There is a keyboard shortcut for each button.

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Normal Selection tool (Ctrl+S or Escape). This button turns the pointer into a standard arrow that you can use to click buttons, drag rulers 68 and operate any other controls that appear in the PicoScope window.

Hand tool (panning) (Ctrl+D). This button turns the pointer into a hand tool that you can use to click and drag the scope view 14 to pan it vertically and horizontally when you are zoomed in. You can also pan using the scroll bars. Press the Escape key to return to the Normal Selection tool.

Zoom In tool (Ctrl+I). This button turns the pointer into a zoom-in tool. Click the tool on the scope view 14 to double the magnification of the horizontal and vertical axes. Scroll bars will appear, which you can drag to pan around the view, or you can pan by using the Hand tool (see above). Press the Escape key to return to the Normal Selection tool.

Zoom Out tool (Ctrl+O). This button turns the pointer into a zoom-out tool. Click the tool on the scope view 14 to zoom out both horizontally and vertically by a factor of two. You cannot zoom out beyond 100% (normal size). Press the Escape key to return to the Normal Selection tool.

Marquee Zoom tool (Ctrl+M). This button turns the pointer into a marquee zoom tool. Use it to draw a box called a marquee on the scope view 14 and PicoScope will magnify that box to fill the view. Scroll bars will appear, which you can drag to pan around in the view, or you can pan by using the Hand tool (see above). Press the Escape key to return to the Normal Selection tool.

100% (Ctrl+U). Resets the scope view 14 to normal size. The view will no longer have scroll bars, and panning will no longer be possible.

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Contents PicoScope PC Oscilloscope Software Table of Contents Reference How toIndex Welcome How to use this manual Whats new in this version?Version 6.0 update Version 6.0 updateNew features Higher performanceIntroduction How to use PicoScopeLegal statement Contact information How to use this manualSystem requirements Using PicoScope for the first time Using PicoScope for the first timeIt didnt do what I expected Oscilloscope basics PicoScope and oscilloscope primerPicoScope basics PCO basicsPicoScope and oscilloscope primer To open a new capture window Capture windowTo arrange the scope views within the capture window Frequency legend Custom probesTo edit a measurement Measurements tableTo change the width of a measurement column How to choose the oversampling factor ProcedureOversampling Ruler legend Post-trigger arrowCursor position tool tip Scope viewRuler tool tip Time rulersTrigger marker Ruler tooltip Signal rulersUpgrading from PicoScope Windows, views and viewportsMenus Menus File menuSave As dialog Settings files *.pssettingsData files *.psdata Bitmap Image *.bmp Menus Text Tab delimited *.txtGIF Image *.gif PNG Image *.pngEdit menu Help menu Measurements menu Add / Edit Measurement dialog Custom Probes dialog Tools menuAdding a new probe to your library Custom Probe wizardCreate New Custom Probe dialog How to use the dialogEdit Existing Custom Probe dialog Probe Output Units dialog Scaling Method dialog Import/Export Editing the Look-up TableFinishing Range Management dialog What is Auto-ranging?How to use a new custom range Manual Ranges Setup dialogFixed range mode Automatic modeWhat is an input range? What is a scaled range?PicoScope 6 User Guide Range utilisation bar Custom Probe Identification dialog Custom Probe Finished dialog Preferences dialog Where to find itGeneral dialog Performance dialog Toolbar menu How to use itWindow menu Toolbars ToolbarsCustomizing Capture Windows toolbar Buffer Navigation toolbarWaveform buffer Open Device dialog Demo modeProbe Drop-Down menu Channel Setup toolbarCustomization dialog Customization Toolbars Customization Commands Options tab of the Customization dialog Toolbars Customization OptionsMeasurements toolbar Help toolbarMeasurements toolbar controls the measurements table Add MeasurementStandard controls Scope Setup toolbarAdditional controls Signal Generator dialog Signal Generator toolbarLeft Signal generator dialog for the PicoScope 3206 PicoScope 6 User Guide How to use it Start / Stop toolbar Triggering toolbar Trigger ModeTechnical Note Zooming and Scrolling toolbar Demo Signals dialog Demo Signals toolbarHow to How toHow to use rulers to measure a signal How to change to a different scope deviceUsing a single ruler for signal-to-ground measurements Using two rulers for differential measurementsHow to move a view How to measure a time differenceMeasurement types ReferencePeak To Peak The difference between maximum and minimum ReferenceTrigger timing part Tip Keyboard shortcuts Glossary Index Index PicoScope 6 User Guide PSW044-2.0

PSW044-2.0 specifications

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