Release Notes for Measure 6.0.2 Hotfix
We are excited to introduce Measure 6.0.2 Hotfix, which addresses several key issues and introduces enhancements to improve your user experience. Below are the details of this hotfix:
What's New
- New Overlay: Introducing the 14 dB HL line - a line set at the level of 14 dB (ANSI correction value in Japan) for enhanced measurement accuracy.
Bug Fixes
- How To Videos: The link to How To videos has been fixed, ensuring uninterrupted access to instructional resources.
- Improved Scrolling: Experience a more user-friendly scroll throughout the application. Now, scrolling is smoother and more precise, moving per pixel instead of per item.
- Dichotic Mode in Speech Measurements: Fixed the MCL test type in Dichotic Mode, allowing audiologists to adjust stimulus types and intensity levels independently for the left and right sides.
While the hotfix is not mandatory, it is always recommended to run the latest available software on your system.
We are committed to continually enhancing Measure to provide you with the best possible experience.
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