

right-clicking in the Results view and selecting from the context menu.selecting from the View: Cursors menu, or.clicking the appropriate Results toolbar button ( or ), or.Add horizontal and/or vertical cursors to the display by:.Select which parameter goes on which axis from the axis drop-down list.Ĭontext-sensitive help is available at any time within Neurosim by pressing F1.Click the Plot button to activate an X-Y scatter plot of the measurements.You can navigate between rows with up- and down-arrow keys.Click each cell in the user column and enter appropriate data.


You can add a column to enter a user-specified value or label to each measurement row if desired: You can change which cursor is moved by the buttons by selecting Red or Blue from the radio button choice.If you only want the difference between cursor values, check the Only difference box.A blue cursor now appears in addition to the red cursor.You can measure values and their differences at two different times using dual cursors. Repeat the measurements at different X-locations as necessary.If there is more than one sweep, data are measured from each sweep in sequence unless a sweep is highlighted in the Results view, in which case only data from that sweep are measured.Note that the data value of each trace appears in the dialog in the labelled columns. Click the Measure button in the Measure dialog.You can fine-position the cursor with the buttons.Drag the red cursor in the Results view to the X-location at which you want to make the measurement.The dialog is non-modal, so can be kept open while you do experiments.If necessary, move the dialog so that it does not obscure the Results view.Check the Measure box at the top of the Results view to open the Measure dialog.
