X-Git-Url: https://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=pulseview.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=manual%2Facquisition.txt;h=685c9cd89932bed2bccc35dc526cc5f212ba4250;hp=05d2c84c33663dc53fdc575afab20c62a8608696;hb=660ae94db9c8a2ad84d3235437d74bb7747af5f7;hpb=1894027b98640702a5229c4168c586df5f83a3af diff --git a/manual/acquisition.txt b/manual/acquisition.txt index 05d2c84c..685c9cd8 100644 --- a/manual/acquisition.txt +++ b/manual/acquisition.txt @@ -56,6 +56,20 @@ To avoid having to manually enter the device configuration for a serial port or device every time you want to use it and then having to scan for it, you can also use the command line parameter -d to have PulseView scan for it on startup. +You may then change the device configuration and/or start the data acquisition by clicking +the "Run" button on the top left. + +When you run the acquisition, you'll notice that the newly captured data goes off-screen. +This is to improve performance and let PulseView acquire the data without bogging down your +CPU too much. If you find this inconvenient because you'd like to see what kind of data is +coming in, you have three options: + +* Enable "always perform zoom-to-fit" temporarily (see chapter "Data Analysis") +* Enable "constantly perform zoom-to-fit during acquisition" in the options +* Enable "always keep newest samples at the right edge during capture" in the options + +Which method suits you best is up for you to decide. + === Device Configuration In PulseView, the device configuration is done using these buttons: