The Radiologist will no longer have to remember short cut keys, because they will be displayed dynamically on the keyboard depending on the screen they are on.įor instance on a work list screen there may be some icons displayed on the keyboard indicating things like:īut when the Radiologist is in Viewing mode there may be buttons that display icons for
That basically means that each key on the keyboard is a miniature screen that can display icons, text, etc.Ĭan you image in future when this technology becomes more affordable it could very well be used by radiology for PACS systems. The Optimus Keyboard is a keyboard with OLED keys. Hopefully I will be able to attempt these experiments and report back. I would also like to attempt a database migration in the near future for this particular server which could be quite an interesting. It takes a very long time for the server to start up due to the indexing of the large amount of images. Server is read-only and only shows indexed images." Index creation (about 1 minute per 1000.000 images). "Server startup time for huge archives may be long due to in-memory
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It is interesting to note that the start-up times for this built-in dbaseIII driver is very slow as noted in the conquest dicom server documentation: I am also concerned because this server is one of the earlier installations and it is running off the old built-in dbaseIII driver. I have the sneaking suspicion that the server will take a big performance hit once we pass that critical level. Okay so this is sill around about 200 GB, but typically windows starts giving you problems when there is less than 12% free space on your disk, so I am going to monitor the situation and report any findings here. This server has been running for a while now and today I noticed that our 1.8 TB (Terabyte, i.e. We have a conquest DICOM server that we use as an archive to backup CT, Mammo and some MR cases on.