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Actually you can use Page Up and Page Down - use Fn + Up or Fn + Down.

I'd recommend that you filter your traces using display filters and perhaps even save the filtered traces to a separate file in order to speed up your analysis.

You could look into display filters. I'm not a call flow analysis expert, but is there no right-click filter functionality you can use?

Perhaps you can share a (small) capture file so I can see exactly what you're dealing with?

Actually you can use Page Up and Page Down - on Mac: use Fn + Up or Fn + Down.

I'd recommend that you filter your traces using display filters and perhaps even save the filtered traces to a separate file in order to speed up your analysis.

You could look into display filters. I'm not a call flow analysis expert, but is there no right-click filter functionality you can use?

Perhaps you can share a (small) capture file so I can see exactly what you're dealing with?

Actually you can use Page Up and Page Down on Mac: use Fn + Up or Fn + Down.

First hit on search engine of your choice: http://osxdaily.com/2015/07/07/page-up-page-down-mac-keyboard/

I'd recommend that you filter your traces using display filters and perhaps even save the filtered traces to a separate file in order to speed up your analysis.

You could look into display filters. I'm not a call flow analysis expert, but is there no right-click filter functionality you can use?

Perhaps you can share a (small) capture file so I can see exactly what you're dealing with?

Actually you can use Page Up and Page Down on Mac: use Fn + Up or Fn + Down.

First hit on search engine of your choice: http://osxdaily.com/2015/07/07/page-up-page-down-mac-keyboard/

I'd recommend that you filter your traces using display filters and perhaps even save the filtered traces to a separate file in order to speed up your analysis.

You could look into display filters. I'm not a call flow analysis expert, but is there no right-click filter functionality you can use?

Perhaps you can share a (small) capture file so I can see exactly what you're dealing with?

Actually you can use Page Up and Page Down on Mac: use Fn + Up or Fn + Down.

First hit on search engine of your choice: http://osxdaily.com/2015/07/07/page-up-page-down-mac-keyboard/

I'd recommend that you filter your traces using display filters and perhaps even save the filtered traces to a separate file in order to speed up your analysis.

I'm not a call flow analysis expert, but is there no right-click filter functionality you can use?

Perhaps you can share a (small) capture file so I we can see exactly what you're dealing with?