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Omicron Lab Bode 100 - Using Cursors in the Chart

Omicron Lab Bode 100
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If multiple solutions are present (e.g. more than one zero-crossing and you entered 0 into the cursor
grid), you can right click into the cursor grid and click to search the next solution from
the current frequency to right (higher frequency).
Changing the cursor line style
You can modify the cursor line style by right-clicking the colored cursor field and using the context
menu as shown in the following figure.
Further cursor features in the context menu
By right-clicking a cursor in the cursor table the cursor context menu allows you to use the following
features:
Add Cursor and Add Delta Cursor to add a new cursor in the cursor table.
Rename Cursor to give a cursor a custom name.
Find or Track to search a maximum, minimum or zero-crossing of a trace either once or
repetitively after every sweep.
Reset track-function stops tracking a maximum or minimum or zero crossing.
Copy Cursor Table values allows you copy all cursor result into the clipboard at once and paste
them e.g. in a spreadsheet program.
11.3.2 Using cursors in the chart
Moving cursors in the chart via mouse drag
You can move the cursors in the chart via the mouse. Simply move the mouse cursor close to the
cursor you would like to move until the mouse cursor changes to , then click and drag the cursor to
the position you like. Alternatively you can use the left and right arrow keys of your keyboard to move
the cursors. Note, this will always move the cursor that was last moved using the mouse.
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