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Bluetooth Timeline Packet Navigation and Selection

  • Buttons, menu items, and keystrokes can be used to go to the next or previous packet, next or previous error packet, next or previous retransmitted packet (Bluetooth only), and the first or last packet.
  • If there is no selected packet in the timeline, First Packet First Packet button, Next Packet Next Packetbutton, and Last Packet Last Packet button are enabled, but Previous Packet Previous Packet button is not.
  • A single packet is selected either by clicking on it, navigating to it, or selecting it in the Frame Display. Selecting a packet activates Previous Packet.
  • Selecting Previous Packet with a packet that is currently not visible, places it in the top row (i.e. the display scrolls up just enough to make it visible).
  • Selecting Next Packet with a packet that is currently not visible, places it in the bottom row (i.e. the display scrolls down just enough to make it visible).
  • Selecting Previous Packet or Next Packet for a packet that’s currently visible selects it without scrolling.
  • Multiple packets are selected either by dragging the mouse or by holding down the shift key while navigating or clicking.
  • When a single packet is selected in the timeline, it is also becomes selected in the Frame Display.  When multiple packets are selected in the timeline, only one of them is selected in the Frame Display.
  • The left arrow key goes to the previous packet.  The right arrow key goes to the next packet.  The Ctrl-left arrow key goes to the previous error packet.  The Ctrl-right arrow key goes to the next error packet.