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force plate type]], the origin for the x, y and z axis, the zero start and the zero end. **display scaled data as used by visual3d to compute force signals** - if this check box is selected then the data that is displayed will be scaled as it is by visual3d. **force plate general settings** - the settings on the left hand side of the dialogue box control the settings listed in the table of force plates. this includes: the force plate type which can be set between types 1 and 9; the zero start and end points; and the origins for the x, y and z axis. **corners** - this section of the dialogue allows the user to enter the coordinates for the four force plate corners. **calibration matrix** - this section allows the user to manually enter the force plate calibration matrix. this matrix is individual to force plate. **analog** - this section allows the user to specify where the fx, fy, fz, mx, my, and mz signals are coming from. **done** - this button allows the user to save all the changes made to the dialogue box and close the dialogue box. if the update c3d file is selected then the changes will also be applied to the c3d file. **cancel** - this button allows the user to close the dialogue box without saving any of the changes made.