Easy III Navigation Shortcuts
CTRL-B – Go forward to next bookmark
Right Arrow – Page forward
Pg Dn – Advance forward one page
Left Arrow – Page backward
Pg Up – Advance backward one page
Space Bar – Advance forward one page
Home Key – Reposition to Start of Recording
End Key – Reposition to End of Recording
CTRL-G – Go to page number tool will appear
CTRL + Auto page forward (press CTRL + again to increase paging speed, CTRL to decrease paging speed)
CTRL – Auto page backward (press CTRL + again to increase paging speed, CTRL to decrease paging speed)
CTRL-right arrow– Advance to next page based on duration. If the trace window is in a 2 minutes view, the control right arrow will advance to the next 2-minute window.
CTRL-left arrow– Advance to the previous page based on duration. If the trace window is in a 2-minute view, the control left arrow will backup to the previous 2-minute window.
Trace Data Shortcuts
CTRL-Up Arrow – Decrease displayed paper speed of trace window with mouse focus
CTRL-Down Arrow – Increase displayed paper speed of trace window with mouse focus
CTRL-M – Display montage list
CTRL-A – Change displayed montage with mouse focus back to ‘as recorded.’
CTRL 1- 9 – Change the displayed montage to the default montage specified for M1-M9
Up Arrow– Increase linked sensitivity
Down Arrow – Decrease linked sensitivity
C – Add comment to record
Other Shortcuts
F2 Event List
F3 Q-Video Player in review window only
F4 Default Report 1 (R1)
F5 Default Report 2 (R2)
F6 Default Report 3 (R3)
Easy III EEG/LTM/ICU Keyboard Shortcuts
Repositioning Shortcuts (Place Mouse over Trace Window)
CTRL-P – Reposition to start of photic stimulation (EEG)
CTRL-H – Reposition to start of hyperventilation (EEG)
Easy III PSG Keyboard Shortcuts
Repositioning Shortcuts (Place Mouse over Trace Window)
CTRL-L – Reposition to Lights Out (PSG)
CTRL-S – Reposition to Sleep Onset (PSG) NOTE: Sleep Onset tool must be used to mark Sleep Onset for this Hot Key to work.
CTRL-R – Reposition to REM Onset (PSG)
CTRL-C – Advance to next CPAP/Bilevel pressure (PSG)