When pressed, it outputs a conditioned 3V step meant to trigger the channel it is plugged in to. By setting up a conditional trigger you can act on your scope as if you had an additional limb. Why ...

When pressed, it outputs a conditioned 3V step meant to trigger the channel it is plugged in to. By setting up a conditional trigger you can act on your scope as if you had an additional limb.

Why did you make it?

It makes my life easier at work. How often do you find yourself probing two or more signals, and due to limb deficit, having to call your peers to push on the oscilloscope buttons?

What makes it special?