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1. Do one of the following:
In the instrument, click .
or
Select the instrument and press ALT+ENTER.
or
In the instrument, right-click and select Properties in the context menu.
To scroll
To quickly navigate to a specific timestamp, you can use the time slider. For more
information, see "Time Navigation and Synchronization" on page87. Alternatively,
you can scroll by using the keyboard:
1. To move upwards, press the PAGE UP or CURSOR UP key.
2. To move downwards, press the PAGE DOWN or CURSOR DOWN key.
To navigate to the start or end of the time range
1. To navigate to the start of the time range, press the HOME key.
2. To navigate to the end of the time range, press the END key.
To move the synchronization timestamp
In synchronized mode, the synchronization timestamp is highlighted in the
second row in blue. If the synchronization timestamp is located between the first
two rows, a blue line is displayed between these rows. For more information, see
"Synchronizing Instruments" on page88.
1. To move the synchronization timestamp, double-click a row.
or
2. Use the keyboard:
l
To select a row above the current synchronization timestamp, press
ALT+CURSOR UP.
l
To select a row below the current synchronization timestamp, press
ALT+CURSOR DOWN.
To show or hide header rows
To distinguish signals that have the same name but are coming from different
devices or different rasters, you can display the device, raster, or unit.
1.
In the toolbar, click or use the tab Instrument in the Properties win-
dow.
A list of the default header rows appears.
2. To show or hide a header row, select or clear the checkbox of the respect-
ive name in the list.
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