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1 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 MediTech NUI: New User Interface Online Training

2 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 This completes the training – Thanks! Questions: call helpdesk 954-3485 Questions: call helpdesk 954-3485 Please click to complete an evaluation. Please click to complete an evaluation.click click

3 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Play Stop Restart Drag ball to specific location of video During this tutorial, you may use the controls at the bottom of the screen to control the video

4 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 This is an interactive video. At times, you will have to click the correct selection to advance the video.

5 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 The purpose of this tutorial is to make you aware of the following information: NUI must be installed to prepare for new features. NUI must be installed to prepare for new features. Begin using NUI. Begin using NUI. “Oldie” removed from the desktop March 1. “Oldie” removed from the desktop March 1. NUI lets you use a mouse for most functions. NUI lets you use a mouse for most functions.

6 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Additional Benefits: Windows look and feel Windows look and feel Enhanced menu options Enhanced menu options Mouse enabled Mouse enabled Enhancements to graphs Enhancements to graphs

7 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Workstation Icon Changes “Oldie”vs.“NUI”

8 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Title Bars Workstation title bars will display routine and lookup names Workstation title bars will display routine and lookup names Title bar fonts and point size can be formatted Title bar fonts and point size can be formatted Access to the Workstation Utility Menu is gained through the title bar Access to the Workstation Utility Menu is gained through the title bar

9 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Title Bars

10 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Color –Examples of color use: Gray background with black text Gray background with black text Color coding Color coding –Patient Statuses –High or Low Lab Values in PCI

11 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Workstation Text Colors

12 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Workstation Text Colors

13 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Response Field Changes Response fields are now represented by 3D input boxes Response fields are now represented by 3D input boxes –Consistent with Windows applications Radio buttons or check boxes may be used for Yes/No response fields Radio buttons or check boxes may be used for Yes/No response fields

14 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Response Field Examples

15 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 System Messages The Workstation uses Windows Dialog Boxes to display system messages The Workstation uses Windows Dialog Boxes to display system messages –Error Messages –Help Messages –Dialog Boxes

16 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 MAGIC Error Message

17 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 MAGIC Help Message

18 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 MAGIC Dialog Box

19 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 The Workstation Toolbar Windows equivalents of current keyboard strokes Windows equivalents of current keyboard strokes –Icons represent different functions –Located on the right side of screen. –Point with the mouse and click.

20 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Right Handed Toolbar

21 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Toolbar - Standard OK Button –F12 on a PC

22 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Toolbar - Standard Exit Button –F11 on a PC

23 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Toolbar - Standard Help Button –Shift + F8 on a PC –Displays online documentation for fields and routines.

24 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Toolbar - Standard Lookup Button –F9 on a PC

25 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Toolbar - Standard Magic Menu Button –Shift + F12 on a PC

26 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Toolbar - Standard System Info Button –While in a routine, it is used to check or uncheck individual items from a list –Right Ctrl key on a PC

27 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Toolbar - Standard Arrow Buttons Arrow Buttons –On a PC, Up & Down Arrows, Shift Left & Right Arrows

28 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Toolbar - Standard Page Up / Page Down Buttons Page Up / Page Down Buttons –Page Up and Page Down keys on a PC

29 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Toolbar - Standard Select All Button –While in a procedure Shift + Right Control key on a PC Shift + Right Control key on a PC –Used to check or uncheck all items from a list

30 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Navigation Changes General Navigation Changes General Navigation Changes –Using the Keyboard –Using the Mouse Multipage Drivers Multipage Drivers MDI (Multiple Document Interface) MDI (Multiple Document Interface) Resizing the Workstation Screen Resizing the Workstation Screen

31 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Using the Keyboard (Menus) On Desktops On Desktops –Arrow keys are used to highlight items –Enter to select an item On Cascading menus On Cascading menus –Up and Down Arrow keys are used to highlight items Enter or Right Arrow keys are to select either a routine or submenu Enter or Right Arrow keys are to select either a routine or submenu

32 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Using the Keyboard while in a Routine The 4.9 Version of the MEDITECH software supports Windows style keystrokes The 4.9 Version of the MEDITECH software supports Windows style keystrokes –ESC = Exit –TAB = Enter (Next field) –Shift + TAB = Previous Field

33 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Using the Mouse Menus Menus Procedure Screens Procedure Screens Lookups Lookups Verb Strips Verb Strips

34 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Using the Mouse (Menus) The mouse pointer can be used to select items from the Desktop and Cascading Menus The mouse pointer can be used to select items from the Desktop and Cascading Menus –Select the item with the pointer, and click to execute the routine or menu

35 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Using the Mouse while in a Routine While in a routine, you can click on an input field to move the cursor to the field While in a routine, you can click on an input field to move the cursor to the field

36 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Using the Mouse (Lookups) Selecting an entry Selecting an entry –Single click highlights an entry –Double click selects an entry Page up/Page down Page up/Page down –Clicking on arrows will move the lookup display

37 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Selecting an Entry

38 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Verb Strips Items from a verb strip can be selected by highlighting the option with the pointer and clicking Items from a verb strip can be selected by highlighting the option with the pointer and clicking

39 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Highlighting a Verb Strip Option

40 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Multipage Screen Drivers The mouse may now be used to click on upcoming pages of routines or dictionaries with multiple screens. The mouse may now be used to click on upcoming pages of routines or dictionaries with multiple screens.

41 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Multipage Screen Drivers

42 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 MDI - Multiple Document Interface Allows you to move an active window “out of the way” Allows you to move an active window “out of the way” –View information on non active window(s) Click the title bar of the active window Click the title bar of the active window Drag it to the desired location Drag it to the desired location

43 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Movement of an Active Window

44 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Resizing the Workstation Screen Users can now change the size of their MEDITECH Workstation screen Users can now change the size of their MEDITECH Workstation screen –Scroll bars will be used to shift the workstation screen within the window

45 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Resizing the Workstation Screen

46 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Menu Formats - Numeric Similar to traditional MAGIC Menus –Each routine or submenu is assigned a number –Users type the appropriate number to execute a routine or submenu

47 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Numeric Menu

48 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Menu Formats - Desktop Each main menu, submenu, or routine can be assigned an icon Each main menu, submenu, or routine can be assigned an icon Users click the appropriate icon to execute a main menu, submenu, or routine Users click the appropriate icon to execute a main menu, submenu, or routine

49 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Desktop Menu

50 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Menu Formats - Cascading Used in conjunction with Desktop menus Used in conjunction with Desktop menus Users select routines and submenus by highlighting and clicking on the desired item Users select routines and submenus by highlighting and clicking on the desired item –Additional submenus appear with an arrow next to the item

51 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Cascading Menu

52 Technology Education and Information Design Copyright 2009 Menu Format Choices Customers will decide which menu formats they will use Customers will decide which menu formats they will use –Numeric is the default The format that a user sees will be based on the MIS User Dictionary The format that a user sees will be based on the MIS User Dictionary


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