Fluo Icon Selection Switches; Shifting And Rotating The Contact Lens - OCULUS Easygraph 70620 Instruction Manual

Measurement and evaluation system for corneal topography
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Every new fluo image generates a selection button in
the form of a miniaturized fluo image. These fluo
icons are listed in the right margin of the main fluo
image.
Clicking on one of these fluo icons with the left
mouse button causes the corresponding fluo image
to be reloaded along with the calculated diagrams
and all contact lens parameters used for the
simulation calculation (manufacturer, lens, central
radius, eccentricity,...). In addition, all previously
processed refractive data are reloaded.
This function permits rapid switching between
different lens fit simulations.
When the eighth fluo image is generated, the top one
is removed and the whole icon row moves one up to
make room for the new icon at the bottom.
Shifting
Clicking the contact lens in the fluo image at any
point enables you shift the lens within the allowed
area while you keep the left mouse button depressed
(red contour). Letting go of the mouse button
automatically produces a question: "Move contact
lens?". Click the [Move] button to have the fluo
image simulation recalculated and displayed for the
new position of the contact lens.
Instruction Manual Easygraph

7.5.3.2.1 Fluo Icon Selection Switches

7.5.3.2.2 Shifting and Rotating the Contact Lens

To delete a fluo image, click on it with the right
mouse button. Answering the subsequent question
"Delete Fluo icon?" with [Delete] removes the fluo
icon and causes the icons below to move one up.
Rotating
To rotate a toric contact lens click near the white
markers with the mouse pointer. This causes the
rotation axis of the lens to be marked red. Now rotate
the axis position of the contact lens while keeping the
mouse button depressed. Next appears the question
"Rotate contact lens?" which you can confirm with
[Rotate] to start the recalculation.
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