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Most important things to look at in Rescan and SleepyHead
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RE: Most important things to look at in Rescan and SleepyHead
(02-05-2016, 09:54 PM)OpalRose Wrote: Rousseau21,
Numbers look really good. Just watch your leaks, not too bad though. Important is how you feel.

Thank you Opalrose!

For my leaks, they are really high when I remove my mask for adjustment in the night.

I will continue to monitor that!

For the how I feel part I'm still tired in the morning... I guess it's part of the adaptation time.

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RE: Most important things to look at in Rescan and SleepyHead
(02-06-2016, 08:21 AM)Rousseau21 Wrote: Thank you deepbreathing!

So if I understand correctly I have to put the img tag between the http:// and the png for the next time like

I might not have been clear... You need to put the address of the image file between the img tags. eg
Code:
[img]http://photoplace.com/somepic.png[/img]

Alternatively, you can just put a link to the page where the picture resides...eg
Code:
http://photoplace.com/memberpics/picturepage.html


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RE: Most important things to look at in Rescan and SleepyHead
(02-05-2016, 07:17 PM)Rousseau21 Wrote: I just imported, for the first time, the data of all my days of usage (15 days) in Rescan and SleepyHead.

There is so much informations Dont-know Don't know what to really look for ...

I'm really happy to see all this data but lost to look at the correct and most important stuff !

Can somebody please tell me what are the most important things to look at.

Hmmm... I don't know about the PC version of SleepyHead, but with the Mac version (OpenGL), on the opening screen (splash screen) when you launch the Application, beneath the three "What would you like to do?" buttons is a Yellow Box, summarizing your most recent data import.

When you import data, SleepyHead displays a small yellow box in the middle of the screen summarizing "The last time you used your XXX" - it then displays date and time of the most recent "night" (If you have imported multiple nights, only the most recent night is summarized.) Next comes a 3 or 4 line summary of your experience.

This summary is just that, a summary of your experience, only somewhat more detailed than the "MyAir" report from ResMed's website.
It will give you a clue as to what happened that was out of the ordinary, like Major Mask leakage, that you might want to take a look at or take steps to correct.
Bill Magill
Retired computing and networking professional
(ARPAnet, Unix and Mac OSX)
"People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect,
but actually — from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint —
it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly... timey-wimey... stuff."
The Doctor
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