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Stacked/Freeform Modes –The signal control panel automatically displays signals in Stacked mode ‐
meaning they are shown as individual rows listed in the waveform display area. However, when you
change the signal control panel setting to Freeform mode, you can use the grip area's (on the left of a
given signal) vertical click‐and‐drag mouse icon to drag signals and superimpose them over other
signals in the waveform display area.
Note: When in Stacked mode, the grip area's vertical click‐and‐drag mouse icon rearranges the order of
your signals (see Arranging Your Signals for more information) instead of superimposing the signals.
Modifying a Signal
Click a signal's colored name box and corresponding details for the signal are shown on a dialog at the bottom of
the waveform display area. This dialog shows contents based on the selected signal's type. It's also the same
dialog used for individual rows on the Signals List setup screen.
The following screenshot shows a SPI decode signal dialog.
Complex Signals
Digital Bus, Digital Wave, and IS2/SPI/UART Decode type signals are all complex signals that can be comprised of
more than one source channel. Signals of these types have an expand/collapse button on their right side
allowing you to show/hide the individual source channels as Digital Line type signals.
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Channels 1 and 2 in Stacked Mode.
Channel 2 superimposed over Channel 1 using Freeform Mode.
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