// Status=review The following controls appear at the bottom of the Wide Graph window. With the exception of *JT65 nnnn JT9*, they affect only the graphical displays — they have no effect on the decoding process. image::images/wide-graph-controls.png[align="center",alt="Wide Graph Controls"] - *Bins/Pixel* controls the displayed frequency resolution. Set this value to 1 for the highest possible resolution, or to higher numbers to compress the spectral display. Normal operation with a convenient window size works well at 2 to 8 bins per pixel. - *JT65 nnnn JT9* sets the dividing point for wide-band decoding of JT65 and JT9 signals in *JT9+JT65* mode. The decoder looks for JT65 signals below the specified frequency and JT9 signals above it. - *Start nnn Hz* sets the low-frequency starting point of the waterfall frequency scale. - *N Avg* is the number of successive FFTs to be averaged before updating the spectral display. Values around 5 are suitable for normal JT9 and JT65 operation. Adjust *N Avg* to make the waterfall move faster or slower, as desired. - *Zero* and *Gain* control the scaling and reference level for waterfall colors. Values around 0 for both parameters are usually about right, depending on the input signal level and your own preferences. - A dropdown list below the *Palette* label lets you select from a wide range of waterfall color palettes. - Click *Adjust* to activate a window that allows you to create a user-defined palette. - Check *Flatten* if you want _WSJT-X_ to compensate for a sloping or uneven response across the received passband. - Select *Current* or *Cumulative* for the spectrum displayed in the bottom one-third of the Wide Graph window. *Current* is the average spectrum over the most recent *N Avg* FFT calculations. *Cumulative* is the average spectrum since the start of the present UTC minute.