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ETAS
To know how you can copy the signal name and other meta information to
other applications, see "Reusing the Signal Name in Other Applications" on
page 55.
To change the number of decimals
5.2.3

Zooming

To adapt the value or time axis ranges for the best representation of your data,
MDA provides several zoom possibilities.
You can perform the following actions:
"To define the zoom area" below
l
"To show the full time range" on the next page
l
"To zoom to fit signals" on the next page
l
To define the zoom area
To see how you can zoom, synchronize, and scroll in instruments, watch our
video
MDA V8.6 – User Guide
To move one or more signals to a specific position in the sig-
nal list, drag and drop the selected signals to this position. The
new position is indicated by a blue line. When ordering the sig-
nals manually, the sorting mechanism gets inactive.
1. In the signal list, select one or more signals (except enumerations
or Boolean signals).
2. In the toolbar, click one of the following icons:
To show more decimal places, click
To show fewer decimal places, click
The number of decimals is adapted accordingly for all cursor val-
ues in the signal list. The cursor values are also adapted within
the cursor's tooltips.
Navigating in Instruments.
1. Press either C
and the left mouse button or just the right
TRL
mouse button.
2. While keeping the button pressed, move the cursor along a value
axis or along the time axis.
Depending on the mouse movement, the zooming is performed
as follows:
Time zoom (horizontal movement)
Value axis zoom (vertical movement)
The selected zoom area is highlighted.
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