Symbol Editor - Interacoustics Affinity 2.0 Additional Information

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2.0
Affinity
Additional Information
1.9.1

Symbol editor

You enter the symbol editor by either pressing Edit on an existing symbol scheme or by pressing New after
which you are asked to type a name and select which of the existing symbol schemes is your starting point
for the new set.
Note: This screen contains three tabs (Tone and Speech, Weber, and MLD).
1)
Select Tone/Speech, Weber or MLD tab. In the Tone/speech tab each combination of radio buttons
stands for an individual symbol. It shows the following groups:
AC, BC, FF and IP;
HL, WR1, WR2, WR3, Tinnitus, MCL and UCL;
Left, Right and Both;
Unmasked, Masked and BSA
Not heard and Heard
Unaided and Aided
2)
When pressing the Line, Ellipse or Polygon button a new element is added to the current symbol.
The existing elements can be clicked for editing as well. Pressing Clear results in removing all
elements of the current symbol.
3)
The element options are shown when an element is selected. Now point with your mouse from where
to where elements must be placed. Existing elements can be reshaped by dragging the red dots. A
line thickness that shows well in the audiogram is thickness 50. The border of filled polygons is never
plotted. When done editing an element press the red cross in the top right corner.
4)
The Line type, Line thick ness and Line Color options refer to the lines that connect symbols in an
audiogram and apply to the currently shown symbol.
5)
When done editing all symbols, press Save and Exit to store your results. Pressing Cancel results in
disregarding all changes.
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