And that's why I state that the cursor function is not right implemented at the Fnirsi scope.
You mean the S in the CSR at the right top of the letter S at the lower vertical cursor?
CSR = all direction keys only control the cursor
S at the lower cursor line: means, the lower cursor bar is
selected to move (press auto in csr-mode to switch to the upper cursor line).
Cursor lines are always green and not associated with channel colors.
But the channel 2 cursor is relative to the channel 2 waveform, which doesn't even exist in this example. So could I basically have two channel 1 cursors by having the vertical scale and vertical offset of both channels identical, but I still need to subtract them myself?
Also are the cursors not color coded to the channel, what is 'S' here?