Graphical waveform power button control

Hey all,.

I have a VI with a waveform graph, and I want to be able to do a few things with it.  Currently I have the chart starts when I press the button "O".  But this is where I am stuck.  Then I need the graph to stop (pause) on a key shot without losing any data.  I also need a key combination to reset the graph to a blank screen.  Any help would be great.

See attached VI.

You answered my original question completely so I'll give you the solution.

Furthermore, I would like to implement several of them in a tab control - see VI.  It doesn't seem to work. Could help you with that?

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