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General Instrument Setup
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Dialog transparency
Defines the transparency of the dialog box background. For high transparency values,
you can see the waveform display in the background, and possibly check the effect of
the changed setting. For lower transparency values, readability in the dialog box
improves.
Result Dialog transparency
Defines the transparency of the measurement result boxes in the same way as Dialog
transparency.
Theme
Defines the color scheme and contrast of the dialog boxes. Different themes are provided
to optimize the display for the most frequent operating situations.
"Default"
The default setting for standard operation according to user preferences
"Contrast"
Special setting for optimized contrast when using high transparency
values for the dialog box background; dialog text is white, the back-
ground is dark-colored
"Printing"
Special setting for optimized printing; dialog text is black, background
is light-colored
Include dialog navigation in undo
If enabled, navigation steps in dialogs are included and displayed when the undo function
is used. Thus, you can see the changes to settings in dialogs as they are undone step
by step.
If disabled, changes are also undone; however, the dialog is not displayed and you do
not see which settings are restored.
Show date/time
Displays the current date and time on the toolbar.
Rotary knob acceleration method
Selects a method to accelerate the movement of the element on the screen compared
to the actual movement of the rotary knob. Acceleration is useful if you need to move
from one end of the screen to the other, for example. Without acceleration, you might
have to turn the knob quite a while. On the other hand, acceleration can make precise
selection difficult, since a small movement of the knob causes a relatively large movement
on the screen.
"None"
No acceleration method used.
"Squared"
Moderate acceleration method used.
"Exponential"
Strong acceleration method used.
Rotary knob acceleration interval
Defines the delay time during which the movement of the rotary knob is analyzed before
acceleration is applied. For short intervals, acceleration sets in quickly, but is not as
effective. For long intervals, acceleration is more effective, however the delay time before
a reaction occurs is longer. Furthermore, when you turn the knob slowly during finetuning,
subsequent movements that occur during the same interval are accelerated, making
precise selection difficult.
Reference for General Instrument Settings