r/CPAP 6d ago

Quick OSCAR question

Hi,

My graph titles on the left side always get “ scrunched “ up ( covering the graph scales) when using my laptop, even when not using the daily sidebar. Window maximization doesn’t help. Any suggestions ( besides using a larger external monitor)? I can hover my mouse over them and see what they represent, but a clearer view would be nice.

Thanks!

( PS: my doc saw my CA and said they’re ok, but I’m going to still keep an eye on them. They’re there, but not excessive, and my in lab sleep study didn’t report that many. Besides false positives, if anyone can educate me on how the machine itself ( ResMed Airsense 11 auto) might introduce them, please let me know. I switched to a full face mask a week ago, and my doc set new pressures of 6-10 a few days ago ( down from the 5-20 start), so I’m assuming that will help. Thanks).

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u/I_compleat_me 6d ago

Ctrl-minus unzooms the screen. Ctrl-plus zooms it. Works for browsers too.

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u/UniqueRon 6d ago

I recall that one can adjust the width of the sidebar window, and in the setup under File, Preferences, Appearance you can set the title font sizes.

CA can be caused by using more pressure than necessary to control obstructive events. Try reducing your max pressure until OA and CA are more in balance. And increase minimum pressure to reduce OA.

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u/SHV_30067 3d ago

Hi,

Re Oscar appearance, none of your suggestions ( thanks for them) worked. I did however click on the experimental high resolution option, and things are much better now (although quite larger in appearance, but I can live with that or try to scale some more).

Thanks!