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-====== Getting_Started ======+====== Getting Started ======
  
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 4. After logging in as the administrator navigate to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|user's screen]].\\ 4. After logging in as the administrator navigate to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|user's screen]].\\
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-5. Change the admin account's password using the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Password]] button at the bottom left hand of the screen so that only authorized personnel may access the administrator's account. {{PasswordButton.png}}+5. Change the admin account's password using the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Password]] button at the bottom left hand of the screen so that only authorized personnel may access the administrator's account. {{:PasswordButton.png}}
  
 6. At this point you may wish to create other [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Users]] or [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Start a Subject Session]]. 6. At this point you may wish to create other [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Users]] or [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Start a Subject Session]].
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 1. Login as the administrator and navigate to the User screen by clicking on the User button at the bottom left hand side of the screen.\\ 1. Login as the administrator and navigate to the User screen by clicking on the User button at the bottom left hand side of the screen.\\
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 2. When on the User screen click on the Add User Button. This will open the Edit User Record window.\\ 2. When on the User screen click on the Add User Button. This will open the Edit User Record window.\\
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 3.All user accounts require a username and a password (underlined in red). The password can be changed by the user when they login. Users can also be assigned to groups (1). This allows users who are in the same group to see each others patients, sessions and reports. At the moment a user can only belong to one group at a time. Users can be granted administrative privileges (2). A user who has administrative privileges has access to the users screen and can alter privileges and passwords for other users. They can also create and delete user accounts. Users may be granted different levels of access to Subjects (3), Sessions (4), and Reports (5). If the privilege level is set to none the user will not be able to see the page associated with the database in question. **Note**: if None is selected for all three databases then the user will not be able to logon since they don't have permission to see anything. If the privileges are set to Mine they will only be able to see the sections (be it a subject, session, or report) that they have created. If the privileges are set to Group then they will only be able to see the sections (be it a subject, session, or report) that a member of their group (including themselves) has created. If the privileges are set to All then they will be able to see all of the sections (be it a subject, session, or report) that are in the database regardless of who created it. If the Edit Subject Database checkbox is selected then the user will be able to edit any of the sections (be it a subject, session, or report) that they can see.\\ 3.All user accounts require a username and a password (underlined in red). The password can be changed by the user when they login. Users can also be assigned to groups (1). This allows users who are in the same group to see each others patients, sessions and reports. At the moment a user can only belong to one group at a time. Users can be granted administrative privileges (2). A user who has administrative privileges has access to the users screen and can alter privileges and passwords for other users. They can also create and delete user accounts. Users may be granted different levels of access to Subjects (3), Sessions (4), and Reports (5). If the privilege level is set to none the user will not be able to see the page associated with the database in question. **Note**: if None is selected for all three databases then the user will not be able to logon since they don't have permission to see anything. If the privileges are set to Mine they will only be able to see the sections (be it a subject, session, or report) that they have created. If the privileges are set to Group then they will only be able to see the sections (be it a subject, session, or report) that a member of their group (including themselves) has created. If the privileges are set to All then they will be able to see all of the sections (be it a subject, session, or report) that are in the database regardless of who created it. If the Edit Subject Database checkbox is selected then the user will be able to edit any of the sections (be it a subject, session, or report) that they can see.\\
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 26. The next Pipeline Breakpoint that you reach will be to check that the Right Foot contact is correct.\\ 26. The next Pipeline Breakpoint that you reach will be to check that the Right Foot contact is correct.\\
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 27. Use the viewer window to see which of the subjects feet is coming into contact with the force plate. You may need to adjust the orientation of the viewer to clarify the patient's left from their right. The graphics below show the right foot making contact with the first force plate. Once you confirm that the contact is correct click the Resume Pipeline button on the Pipeline Breakpoint window.\\ 27. Use the viewer window to see which of the subjects feet is coming into contact with the force plate. You may need to adjust the orientation of the viewer to clarify the patient's left from their right. The graphics below show the right foot making contact with the first force plate. Once you confirm that the contact is correct click the Resume Pipeline button on the Pipeline Breakpoint window.\\
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 28. The next Pipeline Breakpoint that you reach will be to check that the Left Foot contact is correct.\\ 28. The next Pipeline Breakpoint that you reach will be to check that the Left Foot contact is correct.\\
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 29. Use the viewer window to see which of the subjects feet is coming into contact with the force plate. You may need to adjust the orientation of the viewer to clarify the patient's left from their right. The graphics below show the left foot making contact with the second force plate. Once you confirm that the contact is correct click the Resume Pipeline button on the Pipeline Breakpoint window.\\ 29. Use the viewer window to see which of the subjects feet is coming into contact with the force plate. You may need to adjust the orientation of the viewer to clarify the patient's left from their right. The graphics below show the left foot making contact with the second force plate. Once you confirm that the contact is correct click the Resume Pipeline button on the Pipeline Breakpoint window.\\
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 31. The next Pipeline Breakpoint that you reach will be to check that the report is correct.\\ 31. The next Pipeline Breakpoint that you reach will be to check that the report is correct.\\
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 32. Navigate through the list of pages (circled in red below) and check that the graphs and values on the right hand of the screen make sense. This is your last chance to make edits to the data. Once the report is generated you will need reprocess from the beginning to make changes to the report.\\ 32. Navigate through the list of pages (circled in red below) and check that the graphs and values on the right hand of the screen make sense. This is your last chance to make edits to the data. Once the report is generated you will need reprocess from the beginning to make changes to the report.\\
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 34. You will be presented with a final Pipeline Breakpoint window. Click the Resume Pipeline button on the Pipeline Breakpoint window to exit Visual3D.\\ 34. You will be presented with a final Pipeline Breakpoint window. Click the Resume Pipeline button on the Pipeline Breakpoint window to exit Visual3D.\\
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 35. The report has now been created and you have been returned to the IORgait report page. Select the report that you have created and click the View Report button. This will open the report in OpenOffice.\\ 35. The report has now been created and you have been returned to the IORgait report page. Select the report that you have created and click the View Report button. This will open the report in OpenOffice.\\
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 ==== Login Page ==== ==== Login Page ====
  
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 Above is the login page. All users will be required to login in order to access the patient information stored in the IORgait program. User names and passwords are set by the administrator account initially, after which the user can personalize their password. Above is the login page. All users will be required to login in order to access the patient information stored in the IORgait program. User names and passwords are set by the administrator account initially, after which the user can personalize their password.
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 ==== Subjects ==== ==== Subjects ====
  
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 The subject screen is the first screen that you will see after logging in. This screen allows you to view, add, and edit subject information. Each user will only see the subject's who's information they have permission to see. The subject screen is the first screen that you will see after logging in. This screen allows you to view, add, and edit subject information. Each user will only see the subject's who's information they have permission to see.
  
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 === Add Subject === === Add Subject ===
  
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 The Add Subject button allows you to add a new subject to your data base. When you click it the Add Subject window will be opened. This allows you to input subject information including first name, last name, birthday, gender, address, subject's phone number, doctor's name, doctor's contact information, diagnosis, and comments. When you click Apply the subject will be added to the data base and you will be able to see the subject's information in the subject table. The Add Subject button allows you to add a new subject to your data base. When you click it the Add Subject window will be opened. This allows you to input subject information including first name, last name, birthday, gender, address, subject's phone number, doctor's name, doctor's contact information, diagnosis, and comments. When you click Apply the subject will be added to the data base and you will be able to see the subject's information in the subject table.
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 === Remove Subject === === Remove Subject ===
  
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 The Remove Subject button allows you to permanently remove a subject from your records. When you remove a subject from your data base you may also automatically remove the sessions and reports that are associated with them depending on how you have set your [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|preferences options]]. In order to delete the subject you must select a subject, which will highlight the subject blue. This will activate the Remove Subject button which you can use to delete the subject. You can also delete a subject by selecting the subject and pressing either Delete or Backspace on your key board. The Remove Subject button allows you to permanently remove a subject from your records. When you remove a subject from your data base you may also automatically remove the sessions and reports that are associated with them depending on how you have set your [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|preferences options]]. In order to delete the subject you must select a subject, which will highlight the subject blue. This will activate the Remove Subject button which you can use to delete the subject. You can also delete a subject by selecting the subject and pressing either Delete or Backspace on your key board.
  
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 Before removing the subject permanently IORgait will present you with the above dialogue box in order to insure that a subject is not mistakenly removed. Click Yes will delete the subject, clicking No will leave the subject in the database. Before removing the subject permanently IORgait will present you with the above dialogue box in order to insure that a subject is not mistakenly removed. Click Yes will delete the subject, clicking No will leave the subject in the database.
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 === Edit Subject === === Edit Subject ===
  
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 The Edit Subject button allows you to make changes to a subject's information. By selecting one of the subjects listed in the subject table you activate the Edit Subject button. Clicking the Edit Subject button opens a dialogue box, called the Edit Subject dialogue box, with all the same fields as the Add Subject dialogue box. The Edit Subject dialogue box may also be opened by double clicking on the subject you wish to edit in the subject table. Once you have adjusted what you wish to the subject's information the Apply button on the bottom left will save the changes to disk, whereas the Cancel button on the bottom right will close the Edit Subject window without making changes to your subject information. The Edit Subject button allows you to make changes to a subject's information. By selecting one of the subjects listed in the subject table you activate the Edit Subject button. Clicking the Edit Subject button opens a dialogue box, called the Edit Subject dialogue box, with all the same fields as the Add Subject dialogue box. The Edit Subject dialogue box may also be opened by double clicking on the subject you wish to edit in the subject table. Once you have adjusted what you wish to the subject's information the Apply button on the bottom left will save the changes to disk, whereas the Cancel button on the bottom right will close the Edit Subject window without making changes to your subject information.
  
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 === Filter Subject === === Filter Subject ===
  
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 The Filter function allows you to limit which subjects you see and search for a specific subject. When you click on the filter button you will be presented with the dropdown menu seen to the right. You can filter by all types of subject information (first name, last name, birthday, gender, address, phone number, doctor's name, doctor's contact, diagnosis, or comments.) For example if you chose to filter by doctor's name and then type Blogins into the search box you will see all the subjects who are being treated by doctor Blogins. Selecting the Filter All option will select all of the options (first name, last name, etc.) at the same time. Filter None will deselect all of the options. Should you select more than one option it will default to the option that is closest to the top of the list. The Filter function allows you to limit which subjects you see and search for a specific subject. When you click on the filter button you will be presented with the dropdown menu seen to the right. You can filter by all types of subject information (first name, last name, birthday, gender, address, phone number, doctor's name, doctor's contact, diagnosis, or comments.) For example if you chose to filter by doctor's name and then type Blogins into the search box you will see all the subjects who are being treated by doctor Blogins. Selecting the Filter All option will select all of the options (first name, last name, etc.) at the same time. Filter None will deselect all of the options. Should you select more than one option it will default to the option that is closest to the top of the list.
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 === Users === === Users ===
  
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 The Users Button will take you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Users Page]]. This button is available exclusively to those who have administrative privileges. From the User screen you can add and delete user accounts as well as adjust permissions. The Users Button will take you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Users Page]]. This button is available exclusively to those who have administrative privileges. From the User screen you can add and delete user accounts as well as adjust permissions.
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 === Password === === Password ===
  
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 The Password button allows you to change the password that you use to login. For administrators it is found at the bottom left of the Users Page, for all other users it is found at the in the place of the Users button at the bottom left of the Subjects, Sessions, and Reports page. When it is selected the dialogue box to the right will be opened. You are required to enter your current password and then enter your new password twice to make sure that the password is not changed in error. The Password button allows you to change the password that you use to login. For administrators it is found at the bottom left of the Users Page, for all other users it is found at the in the place of the Users button at the bottom left of the Subjects, Sessions, and Reports page. When it is selected the dialogue box to the right will be opened. You are required to enter your current password and then enter your new password twice to make sure that the password is not changed in error.
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 === Prefs === === Prefs ===
  
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 The Prefs button opens the Preferences window. This allows you to control your data management. The Prefs button opens the Preferences window. This allows you to control your data management.
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 === Help === === Help ===
  
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 The "Help" button leads to this web page should you need to reference this page in the future. The "Help" button leads to this web page should you need to reference this page in the future.
  
 === About === === About ===
  
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 The About button opens the About IORgait window. This window contains the licensing key, the activation code, the version number, development information, and contact information for support. The Deactivate Application button located at the bottom right of the window allows you to deactivate your licensing key. Details on deactivation can be found in the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|deactivation tutorial]]. The About button opens the About IORgait window. This window contains the licensing key, the activation code, the version number, development information, and contact information for support. The Deactivate Application button located at the bottom right of the window allows you to deactivate your licensing key. Details on deactivation can be found in the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|deactivation tutorial]].
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 === Logout === === Logout ===
  
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 The Logout button will sign you out of IORgait and return you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Login screen]]. It is advisable to sign out whenever you are going to leave your computer unattended in order to prevent unauthorized personnel from accessing subject data. Once you logout you will need to provide a user name and password to reenter IORgait. The Logout button will sign you out of IORgait and return you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Login screen]]. It is advisable to sign out whenever you are going to leave your computer unattended in order to prevent unauthorized personnel from accessing subject data. Once you logout you will need to provide a user name and password to reenter IORgait.
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 === Next === === Next ===
  
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 The Next button allows you to navigate along the report creation process. Clicking the Next button on the Subjects screen will take you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Sessions page]]. The Sessions screen will only show you the sessions associated with the subject who is selected when you click on the next button. The Next button allows you to navigate along the report creation process. Clicking the Next button on the Subjects screen will take you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Sessions page]]. The Sessions screen will only show you the sessions associated with the subject who is selected when you click on the next button.
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 ==== Sessions ==== ==== Sessions ====
  
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 The Sessions allows you to add c3d file data and patient measurements for each visit or treatment session. The Sessions allows you to add c3d file data and patient measurements for each visit or treatment session.
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 === Add Session === === Add Session ===
  
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 The Add Session button allows you to add a new sessions for a subject in your data base. When you click it the Add Session window will be opened. This allows you to input subject information which is specific to a particular session. This information includes comments, the file path to that sessions c3d files, movement, tag, height, weight, inter ASIS distance, left and right leg length, left and right knee width, left and right ankle width, left and right foot width, left and right arch height, right and left shoe size, and diagnosis. When you click Apply the subject's information for the session will be added to the data base and you will be able to see the information listed by session. The Add Session button allows you to add a new sessions for a subject in your data base. When you click it the Add Session window will be opened. This allows you to input subject information which is specific to a particular session. This information includes comments, the file path to that sessions c3d files, movement, tag, height, weight, inter ASIS distance, left and right leg length, left and right knee width, left and right ankle width, left and right foot width, left and right arch height, right and left shoe size, and diagnosis. When you click Apply the subject's information for the session will be added to the data base and you will be able to see the information listed by session.
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 === Remove Session === === Remove Session ===
  
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 The Remove Session button allows you to permanently remove a session from your records. When you remove all of a subject's sessions from your data base you may also automatically remove the subject and reports that are associated with them depending on how you have set your [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|preferences options]]. In order to delete the session you must select a session, which will highlight the session in blue. This will activate the Remove Session button which you can use to delete the session. You can also delete a session by selecting the subject and pressing either Delete or Backspace on your key board. The Remove Session button allows you to permanently remove a session from your records. When you remove all of a subject's sessions from your data base you may also automatically remove the subject and reports that are associated with them depending on how you have set your [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|preferences options]]. In order to delete the session you must select a session, which will highlight the session in blue. This will activate the Remove Session button which you can use to delete the session. You can also delete a session by selecting the subject and pressing either Delete or Backspace on your key board.
  
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 Before removing the session permanently IORgait will present you with the above dialogue box in order to insure that a session is not mistakenly removed. Click Yes will delete the session, clicking No will leave the session in the database. Before removing the session permanently IORgait will present you with the above dialogue box in order to insure that a session is not mistakenly removed. Click Yes will delete the session, clicking No will leave the session in the database.
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 === Edit Session === === Edit Session ===
  
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 The Edit Session button allows you to make changes to a subject's session information. By selecting one of the sessions listed in the table you activate the Edit Session button. Clicking the Edit Session button opens a dialogue box, called the Edit Session dialogue box, with all the same fields as the Add Session dialogue box. The Edit Session dialogue box may also be opened by double clicking on the session you wish to edit in the table. Once you have adjusted what you wish to the subject's session information the Apply button on the bottom left will save the changes to disk, whereas the Cancel button on the bottom right will close the Edit Session window without making changes to your subject's session information. The Edit Session button allows you to make changes to a subject's session information. By selecting one of the sessions listed in the table you activate the Edit Session button. Clicking the Edit Session button opens a dialogue box, called the Edit Session dialogue box, with all the same fields as the Add Session dialogue box. The Edit Session dialogue box may also be opened by double clicking on the session you wish to edit in the table. Once you have adjusted what you wish to the subject's session information the Apply button on the bottom left will save the changes to disk, whereas the Cancel button on the bottom right will close the Edit Session window without making changes to your subject's session information.
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 === Session Table === === Session Table ===
  
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 The session table on the right of the screen allows you to view the values that have been calculated from a session. In order for these values to appear a report must have been created from the session which was selected. If more than one report has been generated from a session then the last report generated will be the one that populates the table. The session table on the right of the screen allows you to view the values that have been calculated from a session. In order for these values to appear a report must have been created from the session which was selected. If more than one report has been generated from a session then the last report generated will be the one that populates the table.
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 === Previous === === Previous ===
  
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 The Previous button allows you to navigate backwards along the report creation process. Clicking the Previous button on the Session screen will take you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Subjects page]]. The Previous button allows you to navigate backwards along the report creation process. Clicking the Previous button on the Session screen will take you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Subjects page]].
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 === Generate Report === === Generate Report ===
  
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-The Generate Report button takes the subject and session specific data that you have entered and sends it along with the c3d files to [[Visual3D:Overview:Visual3D_Overview|Visual3D]]. This will allow a number of values to be calculated and sent back to IORgait which will compile a report. This report can be accessed via the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Reports page]].+The Generate Report button takes the subject and session specific data that you have entered and sends it along with the c3d files to [[Visual3D:Visual3D_Overview|Visual3D]]. This will allow a number of values to be calculated and sent back to IORgait which will compile a report. This report can be accessed via the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Reports page]].
  
 === Next === === Next ===
  
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 The Next button allows you to navigate along the report creation process. Clicking the Next button on the Sessions screen will take you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Reports page]]. The Report screen will only show you the reports associated with the session which is selected when you click on the next button. The Next button allows you to navigate along the report creation process. Clicking the Next button on the Sessions screen will take you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Reports page]]. The Report screen will only show you the reports associated with the session which is selected when you click on the next button.
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 ==== Reports ==== ==== Reports ====
  
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 The Report page shows a list of reports that you have generated for a particular session. The Report page shows a list of reports that you have generated for a particular session.
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 === View Report === === View Report ===
  
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 The View Report button opens the report that your have selected in the report list. The report will be opened in [[http://www.openoffice.us.com/openoffice/free-open-office-download-yahoo.php?pk=11756%7COpen|Office]] and may subsequently be converted to pdf. The View Report button opens the report that your have selected in the report list. The report will be opened in [[http://www.openoffice.us.com/openoffice/free-open-office-download-yahoo.php?pk=11756%7COpen|Office]] and may subsequently be converted to pdf.
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 === Remove Report === === Remove Report ===
  
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 The Remove Report button allows you to permanently remove a report from your records. In order to delete a report you must select the report, which will highlight the report in blue. This will activate the Remove Report button which you can use to delete the report. You can also delete a report by selecting the report and pressing either Delete or Backspace on your key board. The Remove Report button allows you to permanently remove a report from your records. In order to delete a report you must select the report, which will highlight the report in blue. This will activate the Remove Report button which you can use to delete the report. You can also delete a report by selecting the report and pressing either Delete or Backspace on your key board.
  
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 Before removing the report permanently IORgait will present you with the above dialogue box in order to insure that a report is not mistakenly removed. Click Yes will delete the report, clicking No will leave the report in the database. Before removing the report permanently IORgait will present you with the above dialogue box in order to insure that a report is not mistakenly removed. Click Yes will delete the report, clicking No will leave the report in the database.
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 === Previous === === Previous ===
  
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 The Previous button allows you to navigate backwards along the report creation process. Clicking the Previous button on the Report screen will take you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Sessions page]]. The Previous button allows you to navigate backwards along the report creation process. Clicking the Previous button on the Report screen will take you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Sessions page]].
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 ==== Users Page ==== ==== Users Page ====
  
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 === Add User === === Add User ===
  
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 The Add Users button allows you to add a new user to your IORgait program. When you click it the Add User window will be opened. This allows you to input the information required to make a user account. This information includes name, password, group, privileges, and comments. When you click Apply the user will be created and you will be able to see them in the list. The Add Users button allows you to add a new user to your IORgait program. When you click it the Add User window will be opened. This allows you to input the information required to make a user account. This information includes name, password, group, privileges, and comments. When you click Apply the user will be created and you will be able to see them in the list.
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 === Remove User === === Remove User ===
  
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 The Remove Users button allows you to permanently remove a user from the program. In order to delete a user you must select the user, which will highlight the user in blue. This will activate the Remove User button which you can use to delete the user. You can also delete a user by selecting the user and pressing either Delete or Backspace on your key board. The Remove Users button allows you to permanently remove a user from the program. In order to delete a user you must select the user, which will highlight the user in blue. This will activate the Remove User button which you can use to delete the user. You can also delete a user by selecting the user and pressing either Delete or Backspace on your key board.
  
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 Before removing the user permanently IORgait will present you with the above dialogue box in order to insure that a user is not mistakenly removed. Click Yes will delete the user, clicking No will leave the user in the program. Before removing the user permanently IORgait will present you with the above dialogue box in order to insure that a user is not mistakenly removed. Click Yes will delete the user, clicking No will leave the user in the program.
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 === Edit User === === Edit User ===
  
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 The Edit User button allows you to make changes to a user's permissions. By selecting one of the users listed in the table you activate the Edit User button. Clicking the Edit User button opens a dialogue box, called the Edit User Record dialogue box. The Edit User dialogue box may also be opened by double clicking on the user you wish to edit in the table. Once you have adjusted what you wish to the user's permissions the Apply button on the bottom right will save the changes to disk, whereas the Cancel button on the bottom right will close the Edit User Record window without making changes to the user's permissions. The Edit User button allows you to make changes to a user's permissions. By selecting one of the users listed in the table you activate the Edit User button. Clicking the Edit User button opens a dialogue box, called the Edit User Record dialogue box. The Edit User dialogue box may also be opened by double clicking on the user you wish to edit in the table. Once you have adjusted what you wish to the user's permissions the Apply button on the bottom right will save the changes to disk, whereas the Cancel button on the bottom right will close the Edit User Record window without making changes to the user's permissions.
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 === Next === === Next ===
  
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 The Next button allows you to navigate back to the report creation process. Clicking the Next button on the Users screen will take you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Subjects page]]. The Next button allows you to navigate back to the report creation process. Clicking the Next button on the Users screen will take you to the [[index.php?title=IORgait_Client&action=edit&redlink=1|Subjects page]].
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 === Password === === Password ===
  
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 The Password button allows you to change the password that you use to login. For administrators it is found at the bottom left of the Users Page, for all other users it is found at the in the place of the Users button at the bottom left of the Subjects, Sessions, and Reports page. When it is selected the dialogue box to the right will be opened. You are required to enter your current password and then enter your new password twice to make sure that the password is not changed in error. The Password button allows you to change the password that you use to login. For administrators it is found at the bottom left of the Users Page, for all other users it is found at the in the place of the Users button at the bottom left of the Subjects, Sessions, and Reports page. When it is selected the dialogue box to the right will be opened. You are required to enter your current password and then enter your new password twice to make sure that the password is not changed in error.
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 2. Open your windows button at the bottom left corner of the screen. 2. Open your windows button at the bottom left corner of the screen.
  
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 3. Select your hard drive which is typically named the C: drive as it is in this example screen shot. 3. Select your hard drive which is typically named the C: drive as it is in this example screen shot.
  
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 4. Find the file folder called either Program Files or Program Files(x86) and open it. In the example below the folder is called Program Files. 4. Find the file folder called either Program Files or Program Files(x86) and open it. In the example below the folder is called Program Files.
  
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 5. Navigate through the list of programs available on your computer until you find the file that has the newest version of Visual3D, open this folder. In the example below the folder is called Visual3D v5. 5. Navigate through the list of programs available on your computer until you find the file that has the newest version of Visual3D, open this folder. In the example below the folder is called Visual3D v5.
  
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 6. Within the Visual3D v5 folder is the Visual3D.exe, this is the application that you have been searching for. 6. Within the Visual3D v5 folder is the Visual3D.exe, this is the application that you have been searching for.
  
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 7. You now have two options. You may either return to the Preferences window and use the Browse button to navigate to where you have located the Visual3D.exe application or you can click on the navigation bar at the top of the window as shown in the example below. You can copy and paste the file path (in the example the file path is C:\Program Files\Visual3D v5) into the text box beside Visual3D EXE path in the Preferences window. 7. You now have two options. You may either return to the Preferences window and use the Browse button to navigate to where you have located the Visual3D.exe application or you can click on the navigation bar at the top of the window as shown in the example below. You can copy and paste the file path (in the example the file path is C:\Program Files\Visual3D v5) into the text box beside Visual3D EXE path in the Preferences window.
  
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 8. If you have been unable to complete steps 5 through 7 return to the window seen in step four. 8. If you have been unable to complete steps 5 through 7 return to the window seen in step four.
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 9. Type "Visual3D.exe" into the search function at the top right of the window. This will search and find all files and applications that have Visual3D.exe in their name. If you get no search results then Visual3D is likely not installed on your computer and you will need to buy/install Visual3D. Ideally the search will return a small number of results and you can find the file path by looking at the text beneath the icon. In the example the file path for the first search result is C:\Users\c-motion\Desktop\Moulton\Wiki. Please note that if you have multiple Visual3D versions or C-Motion products you may have a very large list of possibilities, and that narrowing it down may be difficult. 9. Type "Visual3D.exe" into the search function at the top right of the window. This will search and find all files and applications that have Visual3D.exe in their name. If you get no search results then Visual3D is likely not installed on your computer and you will need to buy/install Visual3D. Ideally the search will return a small number of results and you can find the file path by looking at the text beneath the icon. In the example the file path for the first search result is C:\Users\c-motion\Desktop\Moulton\Wiki. Please note that if you have multiple Visual3D versions or C-Motion products you may have a very large list of possibilities, and that narrowing it down may be difficult.
  
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 ==== If your model is incorrect ==== ==== If your model is incorrect ====
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