When you create or modify a class, you will be able to set the judge's screen layout for that class. Simply click the blue Manage Mobile View button in the righthand options panel for the class you are working on. This will launch the layout modal where you can change settings.
Layout Options
Judging Screen Layout. This control allows you to specify how the judges enter scores from their mobile devices. In most cases, the Single Standard view is recommended because it provides judges with a single screen interface. For events that require the judge to be "heads up" during the competition, the "Heads-Up Tap" option gives judges a no-look way to decrement scores with a game controller styled screen.
If your class has judging factors with MULTIPLE standards for each factor (e.g. Performance as a factor might have three standards, like "Precision, Timing, Execution"), the middle option may be the best. You can change this setting at any time and see which works best for your judges.
Scoring Display Layout. This control appears in entry-based events only (e.g. car shows, science fairs, and any other event where the contestant can have one or more entries that are judged). The options on this screen allow you to give primacy to either the contestant or the entry in the mobile view. You can also hide the contestant's name if you wish to maintain strict privacy. This control is hidden for individual events (like dance, cheer, etc.).
Contestant-Centric View
The Scoring Display Layout controls shown above, result in different views, based on your chose to focus on the contestant or the entry. In classes where the contestant's performance is being judged, use the contestant-centric display. Notice that the contestant's name is prominent on the score tile. (In individual-based event types, like dance, cheer, snowboarding, etc., all views will be automatically set to contestant-centric).
Entry-Centric View
In classes where the entry is being judged (like a car show), use the entry-centric view. In classes that permit more than one entry by the same individual, use this view because it treats the entry as the contestant and the individual's name is subordinate.
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