Sorry for the long response. I hope you can read through it all.
(10-30-2015, 02:36 PM)SideSleeper Wrote: 1) My Events Flags section is blank. This did have something in it when I first downloaded data. I was fooling around with it and now it is blank. How do I restore it?
2) The graphs are easy to interpret in the default times, shown by half hour segments. I am not understanding how to stretch them out into minutes to analyze the length of episodes. I know you can click and drag to reorder but how do you control this function and get back to the original default without shutting down and reloading. I need this info to be able to ask questions!
I'll answer #2 first.
There are two ways.
1. You can left click a starting time period and drag your mouse to the right and stop at the end period you wish to view.
In the picture below I clicked on 10pm and dragged my mouse to the right to stop at 10:30pm.
2. You can left-click on any graph and it will start to zoom in. Keep left clicking and it will continue reducing the time interval. Noticed on the Event Flags graph on either side of where you clicked is now shaded. The brighter area is the time period you are looking at in the graphs under the Event Flags graph.
Tip: Once you are zoomed in, using the left or right arrow keys on your keyboard will scroll the area which you are looking.
To zoom out: right click on a graph (for example the Events Flags) to start zooming out. Keep right-clicking until it is zooms out 100%. Another way is what
jonde was saying, on the graph name on the left side of the graph, circled in the
Event Flags picture below, right-click and choose
100% zoom level.
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For question #1
It would help if you can post a picture of it. In SleepyHead, press these sequence of keys:
F11,
F12,
F11 to make a screenshot. SH will place screenshots in your
Documents\SleepyHeadData-Testing\Screenshots folder. You can either attach them to your message or upload them to a picture site and link it (recommended).
Info on the F keys:
F11 will toggle Sleepyhead fullscreen.
F12 to take a snapshot.
F11 to return the window to normal.
See this link for assistance on attachments:
http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-...ttachments
A caution on pictures: check the picture for any personal information before you upload it and show it here. For example, in SleeyHead on the Statistics tab your name and date of birth appears in the upper left. Assuming you filled that in when you set up SleeyHead.
The six reasons I can think of that explains why the events are missing: you toggled events off on the graphs page, you have no events to display, the event flags were toggled off in preferences, the data is corrupt, the data was purged, you may need to rebuild your data.
- You toggled events off on the graphs
If your Events Flags graph looks like this:
Check the bottom of the graphs area for the word Flags. It has an arrow to the left of it.
If the arrow is pointing up -
the Events are toggled off.
To turn them back on, just click the words
Flags. The arrow should now be pointing down.
- If no events to display - Congrats
- Event flags were toggled off in preferences.
If your
Event Flags graph does not show any rows, and they do not appear on the left above the pie chart, as are seen in the pictures below, you may need to reset and enable them.
To reset your Events indicators you need to go to the menu and select
File >
Preferences. Click on the
Events tab and click the
Reset Defaults button at the bottom left.
You can purge the data for the current day. On the menu select
Data >
Advanced >
Purge Current Selected Day. Then follow the next instructions under
The data was purged.
If the data was purged, you can import the data again from the Welcome tab. Click on the
CPAP Importer graphic. Another way is from the menu:
File >
Import Data.
- You need to rebuild your data.
If you need to rebuild your data: On the menu select
Data >
Rebuild CPAP Data >
click on your machine.
If after doing all of that, you still have an issue - delete the
SleepyHeadData-Testing folder and start SleepyHead as new again. In doing this, you will wipe out all data but you can re-import that data again into SleepyHead from your SD card.