I've been playing around a bit more with the UI and thought it was probably time to update the shortcuts into a single list, including the ones documented in the help file. Most of the shortcuts below are still undocumented.
Screen Shortcuts:The numbers tie up to the annotations on the Screenshot below (as before):
(1) Clicking on the small arrow directly brings up the measurement cursors menu for time and / or voltage.
(2) Clicking on the small '+' icon (only appears when the mouse pointer is in the measurements area) immediately brings up the measurements selection menu.
(3) Clicking on either of the channel numbers immediately brings up the channel settings menu (Double clicking anywhere on the box also brings up the channel setting menu).
(4) Volts/div selection, Clicking brings up a normal popup+slider However if you just hover the mouse over it instead you can use the scroll wheel to increment/decrement directly, much quicker.
(5) Clicking here toggles between DC / AC / GND for that channel.
Additional, hovering in either of the channel boxes also brings up a small 'x' icon to turn off the channel. Clicking in a greyed out channel box will turn it on again. (couldn't show this and (2) at the same time).
(6) Clicking in the 'T' box brings up a slider for trigger position. It's normally easier just to drag the red trigger position flag at the top of the screen, but the 'T' box click also brings up a useful 'Reset' button to restore to the middle.
(7) Time/div... Similar operation to the V/div. Clicking brings up the pop-up/slider but mouse-over and scroll wheel changes the value directly.
(8 ) Clicking toggles the trigger source between Chan1, Chan2 and Ext (trigger marker on right hand edge of screen changes color to match).
(9) Clicking toggles trigger polarity, works on edge, slope and pulse (icon changes to match trigger type). In Video trigger mode it toggles Odd, Even, Line etc.
(10) Click to alter trigger level - Actually it's far easier and more accurate to drag the trigger marker on the right hand side if the screen, but clicking here also brings up two useful buttons to 'Reset' the trigger level and 'Set to 50%'.
- Obviously clicking the Trigger button takes you straight to the Trigger menu.
Keyboard Shortcuts:- <Space> brings up (or closes) the last menu selected - the same as clicking the Menu (Home) button. (Undocumented)
- When in numeric popups (V/div, T/div, number key will cycle through values for that number. eg. Pressing 2 will cycle 2us 20us, 200us, 2ms etc. (Undocumented)
- It will take the first letter of a menu item to select, eg. Trigger mode will take E, S, V, P etc. This seems to happen even after you've shifted focus. Shame it doesn't do the same thing for numerical inputs on the trigger holdoff. (Undocumented)
- Q Increase the Vertical sensitivity of Channel 1 (Documented).
- A Decrease the Vertical sensitivity of Channel 1 (Documented).
- W Increase the Vertical sensitivity of Channel 1 (Documented).
- S Decrease the Vertical sensitivity of Channel 1 (Documented).
- Left Arrow: Decrease the Timebase (Documented).
- Right Arrow: Increase the Timebase (Documented).
- F1 Help (Documented).
- F5 Run / Stop (Documented).
- <Ctrl> Enter: Autoset (Documented).
- <Ctrl> L (upper or lower case) Invokes "tune" mode. Apparently a diagnostic mode which displays, in the bottom left corner:' fps' (frames per second), 'cmd' (commands pending? always reads zero on mine), 'wfs' (waveforms per second?), and 'pts' (points?). The only way to exit this mode seems to be to exit and restart. (Undocumented, may be useful to someone).