Abstract
A cheap, portable automated scorer for the Farnsworth-Munsell (FM) 100 hue test has been developed. It consists of a light pen, a series of omni-directional bar-codes attached to the reverse of the FM 100 hue caps and a small micro-computer. The print-out includes patient details, a linear histogram of the partial errors by cap position, indication of the peak error positions for congenital colour vision deficiencies and appropriate statistical analysis of the total error score. All the results are available within four minutes of completing the testing procedure.
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