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REV 0.9.5
on the graph are color-coded to the specific probes on your CyberQ Cloud.
The graph will only show data for probes that you have plugged into your
CyberQ Cloud. So if you only have 1 pit probe and 1 food probe plugged in,
only those temperatures will display on the graph. You can hide and show
different probe temperatures by clicking on the color square at the top of the
chart. This way you can quickly and easily view just one temperature (this is
especially helpful when recording a pit temperature and 3 food temperatures
all at once). At the bottom of your chart you will see two white circles with
two black horizontal lines. You can drag these left and right to zoom into
specific area of your cook. There is also a Zoom Out button. This is helpful
after you’ve zoomed in or if youre watching a cook and more data has come
in. This will allow you to see the full chart with the most recent data.
Exporting Image of Graph or Cook Data: If you want to save an image of
your graph, you can click on the down-arrow in the top right of your chart.
This will give you the ‘Download As and present you with several image
format types. And if youre a real data person, you can even export your data
points as a CSV and open it up in Excel.
7. Share your cook on social media by using the social media share widget
under your chart. You can share previously recorded or live recordings of your
cook on social media. The image used for the social share will be the Gallery
Image you set in cook (which can be changed by clicking on the Edit button
in your Cook Management area. The headline of your social share will be the
name of your cook. The details of your social share come from the description
you have in your cook when creating the cook (this can be updated when you
click on the Edit button in your Cook Management area). So if you upload a
cool gallery image, create a fun title, and put in a nice short description, then
your social shares will look great.
8. Upload Images - upload images of your cook and show off what you make!
Although you can only set one gallery image, you can upload additional
photos. Some people show different stages of their cook or just show off the
beauty shots at the end of their cook. Click on the Choose image... button
under the chart. You can add one image at a time. If you wish to delete an im-
age later, click on the X in the top right of the image. Your Gallery Image will
show up here as well, but you can only set that image in the Add/Edit area of
the cook.
9. Cook Ratings - You can view how others rate your cook with our 1-5 star
rating system. If you want to remove/add this option, go back and Edit your
cook details in your Cook Management area. (Note: you have the ability to
rate your own cook and use it as your own guide.)
10. Comments - Others can praise your amazing cook. If you want to remove
individual comments or turn off comments entirely, go to your ‘Cook Man-
agement’ area and remove/turn off comments in the edit area of your cook
details.

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