Thanks Annette and John, I wondered what the check box was for, now I know. Is there any reason, though, why the relative and three sets of absolute values couldn't all be displayed at the same time rather than having to switch between? There's plenty of room that side of the plot window. I'd particularly like to have the absolute energy so I can check my EMAS desk mat (every probe lab should have one😉) to see if it might be an unexpected element in the sample.
Hi Mike,
Just a quick note that (almost) every control in Probe for EPMA has a "tool tip help" feature which is visible if you hover the mouse over the button, checkbox, etc. GUI control in our software (Anette's screen shot above shows it nicely). And of course there's actual documentation- not that any one would ever want to crack that open!
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But if one were willing, one can simply hit the F1 key and (usually) the relevant page in the user manual (for the window/dialog box that has the current mouse focus), will open up in Windows, for your reading pleasure!
Of course asking a question on the forum is really the best way to find out!
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I've learned that when one person has a question, there's half a dozen others that have been wondering the same darn thing!
As for implementing the cursor position in other units, almost anything is possible in software- just a matter of doing it!
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I'll add it to the list!
john