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'''Config_mouse''' allows one to change the context the mouse; say for example if it has two button instead of three (so the user doesn't have to set the 2-Button Viewing Mode). | '''Config_mouse''' allows one to change the context the mouse; say for example if it has two button instead of three (so the user doesn't have to set the 2-Button Viewing Mode). | ||
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[[Three_Button_Motions]] | [[Three_Button_Motions]] | ||
[[Category:Commands]] | [[Category:Commands|Config Mouse]] |
Latest revision as of 13:28, 17 November 2009
Config_mouse allows one to change the context the mouse; say for example if it has two button instead of three (so the user doesn't have to set the 2-Button Viewing Mode).
USAGE
If you have a 2-Button mouse and don't want to have to set it every time, add the following line to your pymolrc file.
config_mouse two_button
# put the mouse in the cool-new movie-enabling mode
config_mouse three_button_motions
Three-Button Motions Mode
The Three_Button_Motions mouse configuration mode has been added to PyMOL. To use it, first prepare the mouse mode:
# put the mouse in the cool-new movie-enabling mode
config_mouse three_button_motions
and then click on the mouse-panel (lower right hand side of PyMOL window) until you see a boxed "M" appear in the openGL menu window above. (It should appear after the "C" for Color).