I'm no expert, but I think to assist analysis of what's going on it can be more helpful to have "corrections" ticked so you can see when a pulse is being sent to the mount. It will give an indication of whether you're over or under correcting. Also, bit more information on your imaging scales - guidescope focal length, guidecam pixel size, imaging scope, imaging cam FL. This will give a feel for what impact guiding errors will have on actual imaging rig.
If you enable the star profile graph, you can see if the star you're guiding on has a nice, pointy peaked profile, or a flat top which means it's saturated (you don't want that). The SNR of your guide star looks good at 16.
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