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==Cursors==
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Each graph in the {{Viewer2}} has two cursors. These can be used to read the exact value of a function at a particular position on the screen, to demark the area in which to zoom or playback the signal etc.


Each graph in the Spectrogram & Parameters Viewer has two cursors. These can be used to read the exact value of the function at a particular position on the screen, to demark the area in which to zoom or playback the signal etc.
The exact values at the cursor positions are displayed in the control dialog, or can be read from the tooltip windows.


The exact values at the cursor positions are displayed in the control dialog.
==Cursor styles==


====Cursor styles====
The cursors can be displayed as crosses, vertical or horizontal lines and even as harmonic grids. You can change the cursor style using the hotkey ''C'' or the context menu command ''Next Cursor Style''.
 
The cursors can be displayed as crosses, vertical or horizontal lines and even as harmonic grids. You can change the cursor style using the hotkey C or the context menu command Next Cursor Style.

Revision as of 15:46, 28 August 2015

Each graph in the Spectrogram & Parameters Viewer has two cursors. These can be used to read the exact value of a function at a particular position on the screen, to demark the area in which to zoom or playback the signal etc.

The exact values at the cursor positions are displayed in the control dialog, or can be read from the tooltip windows.

Cursor styles

The cursors can be displayed as crosses, vertical or horizontal lines and even as harmonic grids. You can change the cursor style using the hotkey C or the context menu command Next Cursor Style.

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