Adding Protocols to the Protocol Launcher (F12) and using them
How to add the OneLauncher and/or other PCIT protocols to your F12 Protocol Launcher
Within EMIS hit your F12 button. You may need to hold down the Function "Fn" key at the same time. This will bring up your protocol launcher:
Right hand mouse click on an empty letter and click "Add"
The Protocol Picker window will now display:
- Type in the name of the protocol here (for example onelauncher)
- Click the search button or hit return
You will now see the protocols displayed. In this example it is the three OneLaunchers:
Double click on the one you want to add to your Protocol Launcher and this will finalise adding it to your list. In the instance below we double clicked on OneLauncher NonPrescriber:
Every time you want to use the OneLauncher, you can now access it from your Protocol Launcher by hitting F12 and double clicking on the name of the Protocol.
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