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XRange and YRange BarXRange Bar – The XRangeBar provides another way of modifying the XScale and XOffset of either the currently selected trace or all traces. Left Click + Drag – Move selected trace. Shift + Left Click – Same as above, but applied to all traces. YRange Bar – The YRangeBar provides another way of modifying the YScale and YOffset of either the currently selected trace or all traces. The functionality of the YRangeBar is broken down into the following parts:
High Span Left Click +Drag – Nudge selected trace up. This decreases the YOffset. Shift + Left Click – Same as above, but applied to all traces. Ctrl + Left Click – Extend the YRangeBar up to the clicked location for the selected trace. This affects both the YOffset and the YScale. Ctrl + Shift + Left Click – Same as above, but applied to all traces. Low Span – Behaves as the High Span, but in the opposite direction.
Slider Left Click + Drag – Move selected trace. This only affects the YOffset. Shift + Left Click + Drag – Same as above, but applied to all traces. Ctrl + Left Click – Shorten the Slider to the clicked position for the selected trace. Shift + Ctrl + Left Click – Same as above, but applied to all traces. Left Double-Click – Step in for the selected trace. Shift + Left Double-Click – Same as above, but applied to all traces. Right Double - Click – Step out for the selected trace. Shift + Right Double-Click – Same as above, but applied to all traces.
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