The blue ellipse is laid around the red graph of the centre of gravity, the orange ellipse shows the comparison with the previous measurement.
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Shows the currently selected user and the time of the measurement. The user's data is cancelled if the test is completed without a user.
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Shows the user's last three saved measurements which can then be compared with the current one.
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Start a new measurement.
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Shows further data and graphs for the measurement result.
Result
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Graphs
The graphs show the horizontal and vertical deviation from the body's ideal centre of gravity. These graphs illustrate the horizontal (left/right) movements as well as the vertical (forward/backwards) movements during the whole measuring period.
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This is where the Balance points are displayed. These go into the monthly statistics (see calendar).
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Comparison with the previous measurement. Appears only when a user has been selected.
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Online Comparison
Activated users can upload their statistics to a server and the results can then be compared with other users in the same age group. Online Comparison can be deactivated at any time in Settings.
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Start new measurement.
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Displays the average of your right-left alignment as a percentage during the whole measuring process.
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Details
Opens a detailed overview of the result (see further below).
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Tips
This is where tips appear to help you do better when you perform the exercises and so help you to improve your balance.
Details
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Ellipse
Displays the currently selected player and the time of the measurement. The user's data is cancelled if the test is completed without a user being selected.
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This is where the numerical values for the area, width, height and alignment are displayed.