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===Judges Scores for Halfpipe and Slopestyle===
===Judges Scores for Halfpipe and Slopestyle===
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*Entering Scores
Scores can either be entered [[Scoring_a_Halfpipe_or_Slopestyle#Entering_Judges_Scores |manually]] by a tabulator or using keypads for each judge.
While it is true that the scores are being entered into the software by the judges, it is important that the tabulator continually review the incoming data (wrong bib, a score too high or too low) and work with the Head Judge to correct these errors quickly.
*Using the Announcer Screen<br>
This is optimally configured using a separate monitor and splitting your monitor workspace. The second monitor can be placed with the Head Judge to review scores as they are entered by the judges, and the tabulator can generate other reports without interrupting the judging process. <br>
[http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976064 Windows 7 Split Screen]<br>
[http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307873 Windows XP Split Screen]
*Configuring DAK boards

Latest revision as of 23:24, 26 June 2012

Judges Scores for Halfpipe and Slopestyle

  • Entering Scores

Scores can either be entered manually by a tabulator or using keypads for each judge. While it is true that the scores are being entered into the software by the judges, it is important that the tabulator continually review the incoming data (wrong bib, a score too high or too low) and work with the Head Judge to correct these errors quickly.

  • Using the Announcer Screen

This is optimally configured using a separate monitor and splitting your monitor workspace. The second monitor can be placed with the Head Judge to review scores as they are entered by the judges, and the tabulator can generate other reports without interrupting the judging process.
Windows 7 Split Screen
Windows XP Split Screen

  • Configuring DAK boards