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I'm new. I'm using OSCAR v1.1.0. I've followed the guidelines for setting up charts found here: http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...ganization
Still, I have questions.
1-a) When I see other people here posting screenshots, I've noted that the information displayed is not exactly like my own. My left sidebar, for instance, is particularly data-dense. There are so many items listed in the details that much of the information (e.g., machine settings) will be truncated (unless I zoom out dramatically, which will reduce the font too much). Some of the information there is always zero, or probably irrelevant, but I don't see any options for editing that list. Is there a way to do this, and, if so, what information (in general) should be left on display? What data would my doctor want to see?
Here's what I have, currently. One item that I've intentionally added to the recommended set is my oximetry data.
1-b) Posting a screenshot should be easy, but I just spent two hours producing the above image. Using F12, or VIEW>TAKE SCREENSHOT, or even keyboard "prt sc" all produced an image that was approx 1/4 of my full screen - the upper left quadrant. I'm guessing this is a problem with my new (used) laptop, rather than an OSCAR problem, and because the laptop is newish to me I haven't yet installed any image editing software that would make resizing convenient. I ended up using the Windows snipping tool in order to get the full screen image, but then the image was too big (over 700kB), and any editing I did (e.g., blurring my name, or even cropping) with Windows Paint or Photos made the file larger! I had to snip a less-than-full screen image plus strip the metadata in order to upload. Even a file of exactly 700kB failed to upload. [Edit: I just found a sub-menu in Windows Photo with a "resize" option.]
Has another user/app hijacked the screen print parameters? How do I resolve it?
Still, I have questions.
1-a) When I see other people here posting screenshots, I've noted that the information displayed is not exactly like my own. My left sidebar, for instance, is particularly data-dense. There are so many items listed in the details that much of the information (e.g., machine settings) will be truncated (unless I zoom out dramatically, which will reduce the font too much). Some of the information there is always zero, or probably irrelevant, but I don't see any options for editing that list. Is there a way to do this, and, if so, what information (in general) should be left on display? What data would my doctor want to see?
Here's what I have, currently. One item that I've intentionally added to the recommended set is my oximetry data.
1-b) Posting a screenshot should be easy, but I just spent two hours producing the above image. Using F12, or VIEW>TAKE SCREENSHOT, or even keyboard "prt sc" all produced an image that was approx 1/4 of my full screen - the upper left quadrant. I'm guessing this is a problem with my new (used) laptop, rather than an OSCAR problem, and because the laptop is newish to me I haven't yet installed any image editing software that would make resizing convenient. I ended up using the Windows snipping tool in order to get the full screen image, but then the image was too big (over 700kB), and any editing I did (e.g., blurring my name, or even cropping) with Windows Paint or Photos made the file larger! I had to snip a less-than-full screen image plus strip the metadata in order to upload. Even a file of exactly 700kB failed to upload. [Edit: I just found a sub-menu in Windows Photo with a "resize" option.]
Has another user/app hijacked the screen print parameters? How do I resolve it?