Hi
Thanks for your answer
VirtinsTech wrote:1. See the previous reply.
What about read only ?
VirtinsTech wrote:2. Already exists
dBV, dBFS, or dBu unit display in parallel with the unit display of V is already provided at the bottom of the inner pair of vertical scrollbars on the signal generator panel. Click the displayed text to change the displayed unit.
I know I can change the displayed unit.
My question is: Couldn't we have a flexible unit to enter the Output Amplitude value ?
Every time I want to set the signal generator to, say, -2.5dBFS, I have to translate that back in V.
If I could enter directly dBFS or dBu (or %), that would help me... and make the screen capture more readable.
VirtinsTech wrote:3. A DDP named "Number of Frames" will be added.
4. will be provided.
Thanks !
VirtinsTech wrote:5.[Setting]>[Restore to Factory Default] is already provided for this purpurse. For sound cards, currently only calibration settings for one sound card can be saved. Other ADC/DAC devices come calibrated and no additional calibration setting is required.
So my request should be labeled:
May we save several settings for one sound card, where calibration would vary, by just selecting it from the DAC or ADC device list ?
VirtinsTech wrote:6.Already provided via:
(1) [Window]>[Cascade],[Tile Horizontally] or [Tile Vertically]
(2) [Setting]>[Display]>"Auto Layout After Loading a Panel Setting File">"Nil","Tile Horizontally", "Tile Vertically" . "Nil" means to keep the layout in PSF.
OK, but the "Tile" functionality has a big drawback:
My panel settings look like this
- Before_Tile.jpg (208.67 KiB) Viewed 79824 times
but after Tile, I get this
- After_Tile.jpg (201.29 KiB) Viewed 79824 times
VirtinsTech wrote:7. The font size in the window title bar can be configured through windows control panel.
Indeed
VirtinsTech wrote:8. Already provided.
Right click the oscilloscope/spectrum analyzer/spectrum 3D Plot window and select "Display Ch. A only", "Display Ch. B only", or "Display all". These commands actually use the "Off" option in "A Range" and "B Range" selection boxes of each graph window (see the respective view toolbar at the bottom of the screen) to do the task.
Of course ! Sorry.