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The complete set of oscilloscope configuration possibilities is available in the
Properties docking window. There the tooltips provide a detailed description of
the properties and their possible options.
In the following, only the more advanced functions are explained in further detail.
For more information about synchronizing, scrolling, and zooming, see "Time Nav-
igation and Synchronization" on page87.
5.2.2.2 Adjusting the Signal List
The signal list on the right side of the oscilloscope shows the signal information,
e.g. signal names and optionally meta information (i.e. device, unit, raster) and
cursor values.
You can perform the following actions:
"To show or hide the signal list" below
"To define the appearance of the signal list" below
"To show or hide columns" below
"To reorder columns" below
"To position signals in the signal list" on the next page
"To change the number of decimals" on the next page
To show or hide the signal list
To see how you can use strips and define the signals list settings of the oscil-
loscope, watch our video Oscilloscope - Defining Strips and Signal List.
Use the tab Instrument in the Properties window.
To define the appearance of the signal list
1. Do one of the following:
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To show all columns of the signal list, you can adjust the width of the sig-
nal list by double-clicking on the border between the graph and the sig-
nal list.
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To show the full content of a column in the signal list, you can adjust the
width of the column by double-clicking on the splitter between the cur-
rent column and the next column on the right side.
To show or hide columns
1. Use the tab Instrument in the Properties window.
2.
In the Signal List Columns, click .
3. To show or hide a column, select or clear the checkbox of the respective
column name in the list.
To reorder columns
1. Move a column by dragging its column header to the new position within
the table header.
A line between the columns appears to indicate the new position.
2. Release the mouse button.
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