Ah-hah. I see what you're talking about here.

This is the way MultiPing is designed to work. The upper graph area has priority over the lower graph area when things are added / removed from the display. You have a lot of targets in the upper graph in the "Broken" example, but only 2 on the "working" one. As you add time graphs, MultiPing resizes the time graph area to make room - and when it sees that the upper graph is completely covering, it leaves enough room for time graphs, but makes room for the upper graph.

Once you've added your time graphs, just resize the lower graph area to your preference with the splitter bar. This will let *you* control how much room you prefer the upper and lower graph areas to have.

- Pete