On a new Dell Windows 11 computer, I've installed Process Lasso, but since I'm not allowing Internet access yet can't buy a license.
On my Windows 10 computer, with a licensed Process Lasso, I can see the Graph Legend, in the upper left corner of the screen, showing % Processor Use, % Responsiveness, and % Memory Load.
View > Graph Components > Graph Legend, toggles whether I see the Legend or not on the Windows 10 computer, but not the new Windows 11 computer.
All I see in the upper left on the Windows 11 computer is:
0 ProBalance events, 0 today
UNLICENSED
Is there some other setting needed to truly enable the Graph Legend?
I'm looking at some YouTube videos, and they all show the legend even in unlicensed installations.
I answered my own question with a bit more twiddling.
When I toggled "CPU Core Graphs" off then on again, the Graph Legend did finally appear.
But, it did heighten the whole graph area quite a bit, on both machines.
Then, I could lessen the height back to normal, which changed what was shown.
I hadn't known about the graph height being adjustable, and determining what actually shows.
To display a graph legend, simply enable the Legend option in the charting tool or assign labels to the data lines and then call the legend display function.