[Chart XY] Legend of the cursor between 7.1 and 2009 LV

Hi all

recently, I have working on software in BT 7.1 renew with 2009.

And I have this problem with the old version on the legend of cursor there cursor options to be aligned with the parcel or drop, etc. (it was possible to do this at run time) so that the user could do without all code added to manage this. I do something wrong with the settings graphic? or this feature has been removed? I am attaching a file with an area of my interests

Concerning

PacHOOk

I think that you will be interested to read the following thread:

http://forums.NI.com/NI/board/message?board.ID=170&thread.ID=458099

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