Yellow, green or red?
Off

- stiff
- rigid
- slow
- small steps
- tremor, trembling, shivering
- depressed
- parkinson-like
On

- OK
- fine
- nice
- perfect
- quite good
- normal
- like before
Dyskinesia

- involuntary movements
- dystonia
- chorea
- bending
- wrenching
- moving too much
- unable to sit still

Please notice: tremor is yellow, not red!
These examples may require some individual adaptation. Discuss how to use it with your doctor.