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Thank you for your feedback. The focus already defaults to the patient preference, can you please explain what the benefit would be?
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If you start your search with an asterisk eg (*atenolol) it does a generic search. You can then select the correct item line and all the generic options show up.
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F1 is a standard windows shortcut for help, so I don't think it should be disabled out of the box. Perhaps they could include an option to turn it off if you really do keep hitting the wrong key.