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Lameness Locator Touch Overview
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Lameness Locator Touch was designed for a truly touch-friendly experience whether you use finger or stylus with an expandable user interface that fills your tablet screen edge to edge with larger buttons, drop down menus, and pop up windows. LLTouch - What's New? Home Page Start with the last four horses accessed, for a quick return to recent patients. Settings Previously called 'Options' under the 'Additional Tools' menu, 'Settings' now contain all user-managed customization and data output features. Here the user can adjust report and analysis settings, add “attending clinicians” so they are selectable in trial set up,...
User Tip: How to Print Lameness Locator® Reports
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Your tablet and printer may first need to be configured for it to show in the dropdown menu of available printers. Consult your printer user manual instructions on configuring your printer for your tablet PC. Option 1: Printing directly from Lameness Locator® computer using a wi-fi or Bluetooth® printer or connected directly to a printer via cable. Note: if using a Bluetooth® printer, you must use the Bluetooth® receiver provided with the system as internal Bluetooth® is disabled from the tablet computers. When viewing the Lameness Locator® report within the program, you will see a small printer icon...
FAQ: How do I Change the Behavior of My Q's Auto Save Function?
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The user can change the default behavior of automatically saving each report and instead be prompted upon closing a report as to whether you want to save it as a PDF. It is a good idea to save PDF reports as a record of the data at the time it was collected. Future software versions may alter the appearance of the report when viewed or if the data is re-analyzed. To change from auto-saving each trial report to being prompted to select which report to save, go into Additional Tools Menu>Options. Select “Prompt before saving reports”.
FAQ: Does the size of the horse matter in using Lameness Locator®?
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Kevin G. Keegan, DVM, MS, DACVS |
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The reported Q thresholds were established in a sample of horses of varying size without standardization due to size. But, 6 mm of asymmetry in pelvic height between right and left hind limb strides in a 1500 lb. Clydesdale is most certainly less indicative of “lameness” than the same (6 mm) in a 200-lb. miniature horse. In 2014, this size-dependent factor was accounted for algorithmically. However, the standardization, instead of being based on size, is based on expected normal vertical movement. After all, it is not really the size of the horse that determines its amplitude of vertical...
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Lameness Locator Touch Overview
User Tip: How to Print Lameness Locator® Reports
FAQ: How do I Change the Behavior of My Q's Auto Save Function?
FAQ: Does the size of the horse matter in using Lameness Locator®?
FAQ: Why is My Analysis Not Selecting All Strides?
User Tip: Manage Horses by Attending Veterinarian Within a Practice
FAQ: Hind Limb Outliers – Do You Need to Worry About Them?
FAQ: How do I turn my stride selection back on?