How to enable Graph Legend to show?

Started by rd25994, March 07, 2026, 06:23:13 PM

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rd25994

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.

rd25994

#1
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.

solnae

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.