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Thread: Scanner moving too fast

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    Scanner moving too fast

    Somewere unknown to me .I must have speeded up the scanner every reading is a straight line . How do I slow it back down ??

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    Not sure I follow 100%.

    But the playback speed for the logs is right next to the play button at the top. The zoom feature at the bottom just changes how much of the log you see at a time in like the charts.
    2016 Silverado CCSB 5.3/6L80e, not as slow but still heavy.

    If you don't post your tune and logs when you have questions you aren't helping yourself.

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    Happened while fumbling with mouse trying to pick it up stft are going -5% to + 4% graph is showing a straight line . Not seeing the zoom feature

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    Every section is showing straight lines numbers to the left keep changing

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    I am in the chart vs time tab

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    Ignition timing numbers are changing 12 degrees to 42 degrees in numbers to the left the graph is a straight line

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    Zoom is the +/- icons at the top of VCM Scanner
    We got this guy Not Sure, ...

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    Keith saved the day taught me something new today . Now my histograms are all great more like a heart beat than flat line 😁👍 Is HP Tuners going to be represented ,this weekend at Schaumburg Illinois ??? 10th annual Speed Performance Expo. Your competers are going to there with there hand held Tuners .

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    You can use + and - keys on the keyboard also to zoom in/out. Sometimes that is easier for me