I have not used the software for a while, and I can't seem to be able to find the 'tuning window', where I can change values in my microstrip design, and see 'live' changes on my graphs...
It is called the Tuning Window. Usually at default settings it's in your lower left corner. As you select variables to tune (usually part parameters) they will show up in the window. You can move the window to dock it elsewhere or undock it.
Use View / Docking Windows / Tuning Window to hide/show it.
To make a parameter tunable click the part in the schematic (or select a bunch of parts) and use Schematic / Make Components Tunable (as one approach) or double-click a part and click the Tune check-box for a parameter.
To Tune a value: click a number in the Tuning Window and scroll the mouse-wheel, or use page up and down, or click the arrows to tune up or down.
Save a checkpoint of the tune values by entering a checkpoint name and clicking the diskette icon.
Determine what calculates when you tune by clicking the calculator pulldown icon.
You can refer to the Using the Tune Window section of Reviewing the GENESYS Environment in the GENESYS User's Guide.
It is called the Tuning Window. Usually at default settings it's in your lower left corner. As you select variables to tune (usually part parameters) they will show up in the window. You can move the window to dock it elsewhere or undock it.
Use View / Docking Windows / Tuning Window to hide/show it.
To make a parameter tunable click the part in the schematic (or select a bunch of parts) and use Schematic / Make Components Tunable (as one approach) or double-click a part and click the Tune check-box for a parameter.
To Tune a value: click a number in the Tuning Window and scroll the mouse-wheel, or use page up and down, or click the arrows to tune up or down.
Save a checkpoint of the tune values by entering a checkpoint name and clicking the diskette icon.
Determine what calculates when you tune by clicking the calculator pulldown icon.
You can refer to the Using the Tune Window section of Reviewing the GENESYS Environment in the GENESYS User's Guide.
Mark