Using the mouse to select drag scope measurement cursors

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Justin Mellor
Justin Mellor am 19 Jan. 2017
Kommentiert: 준기 am 24 Jul. 2024
Using 2016b, I need to measure pulse timings from a standard Simulink scope. It does not seem to be possible to select and drag them using the mouse. The keyboard commands don't seem to work either.

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Justin Mellor
Justin Mellor am 20 Jan. 2017
I will answer my own question...
What had not realized is that you need to deselect the pan/zoom button on the toolbar to allow you to select a cursor. I kept selecting the different options for this function using the drop-down arrow, but actually clicking on the icon allows it to be selected or deselected. Seems obvious now!
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Jon
Jon am 9 Mai 2023
Came back to this same problem again. For future reference I note that to "deselect pan zoom" you may have to go to the "Tools" drop down on the scope and uncheck the offending zoom or pan selection.

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Jeremy Clavier
Jeremy Clavier am 27 Apr. 2017
Took time to understand for me also: hereby 2 pictures with selected and deselected pan. Only deslected pan will enable you to drag the cursors!

Jeffrey Smedley
Jeffrey Smedley am 20 Dez. 2021
I've just had the same problem. Thank you for posting your answer!

준기
준기 am 24 Jul. 2024
I use 2023b, there are not toolbar for cusor option.
But I could found shortcut key for "panning"
there are some method to use panning
  1. wheel drag
  2. space + drag
  3. ctrl/shift + wheel up/down
thank you
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준기
준기 am 24 Jul. 2024
When you push 'space bar', you can find help message for Panning and Zoom at Bottom-right side of your Matlab window

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