Fungus made a point about the 'Mode' button in the trigger menu.
Would someone please care to explain the the difference between the dedicated buttons - 'Auto', 'Run/Stop' & 'Single' and the Mode button which cycles between 'Auto', 'Normal' & 'Single'.
Ok I know it should be obvious - let's just say I have brain fade.
The Run/Stop does exactly that, if it's either armed or triggering, it stops and displays the current acquisition, if there is one. Press again, and it restarts.
The only way to re-arm a Single shot is to press the Single button. Either that or you go to Auto or Normal, then Single, but that's not quite the same as the scope may well have already triggered as a result of going to Auto or Normal.
Force is not the same as Single.
If you press Run/Stop in Single mode, it goes to Auto.
However there is not a way to select Normal with these buttons. That must be done either from the Mode button or within the Trigger Menu.
So yes, all the Mode button functionality is also in the Trigger menu, but it's a more direct way of getting there.
I use the Run/stop all the time, and the Single button too. Hardly ever the Auto button, that has nothing directly to do with triggering, it's the auto setup button. Occasionally Clear, usually to clear the nag screen about expiring options on switch on. Or not, as the case may be.