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8.5
How to scale and offset a signal
PicoScope offers several ways to change the size and position of a signal during or
after capture. These methods apply equally to scope views and spectrum views .
They do not change the stored data, only the way in which it is displayed. These
options are provided in addition to the analog offset capability of some scopes (see
Device feature table ).
Global zooming and scrolling
This is usually the quickest way to get a closer look at the fine detail on your signals.
The global zooming and scrolling tools move all the signals at once and are found on
the zooming and scrolling toolbar.
When a view is zoomed in, it has vertical and horizontal scroll bars that let you move
the signals around as a group. You can also use the hand tool to scroll around the
graph.
Auto-arrange axes
Right-click the scope or spectrum view and select Auto-arrange axes :
PicoScope automatically scales and offsets the channels to make them fit on the view
without overlapping. This is the quickest way to tidy up the scope view:
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