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OSCAR "scrubber bar" feature? - jdavis - 02-22-2024 Greetings, First time to post. New to CPAP (~3 months). I've searched the forum and did not find a discussion of my question. Could be that I don't know the right terms. I have used Sleep HQ and OSCAR and love the data that OSCAR provides, but Sleep HQ has a "scrubber bar" or a "status bar" that puts a vertical line on the graph to show precisely where I am in time and all the data charts have a data value on each chart that updates as I move the "scrubber bar" along my data. For example, as I view my breathing/oxygen/sleep position data, I can see the actual values change (not just the graph) when I change positions and my oxygen drops. Having a readout of the actual data points is really helpful to understand what is driving oxygen drops of 3% and 4%. First, does OSCAR have this feature and I just haven't found it? Second, if not, how much would it cost for the software volunteers to add this feature? I may be willing to fund it depending on cost. Otherwise, maybe the greater community could chip in if this feature is desired by others. Either way, OSCAR is awesome and I thank everyone who has provided this forum and OSCAR! Sleep medicine doctors are not serving their customers well and this forum and software are standing in the gap. Thanks! RE: OSCAR "scrubber bar" feature? - Crimson Nape - 02-22-2024 Hi jdavis! - Look in View > Line Cursor (accelerator key: Ctrl-L). Please see the links in my signature for more information on OSCAR. Feel free to poke around in OSCAR to see what options and features are available. - Red RE: OSCAR "scrubber bar" feature? - jdavis - 02-22-2024 Nate! Thanks! It's called a line cursor huh? D'oh! I am so happy now! Thank you for helping me out! John Crimson Nape... sorry... I was so eager to read the answer, I got "Nate" in my head... sigh... my apologies. but, again... thank you! John |