Hi,
I'm a freesurfer newbie. I was following the instructions from the beginners guide to fix bad output from skull stripping. However, it didn't work as it should be as described below (see italics) when I clicked on my middle button. Is there any option that I could do to re-assign my buttons to perform the operation? Thank you very much for your help!
"Use Ctrl-1 and Ctrl-2 to cycle between the two volumes. Find a place in the image where the cerebellum is missing in the output volume, then use the middle button on the mouse to paint in cerebellum from the auxiliary volume. Cycle back and forth between the volumes frequently so you know where you are." -- extracted from the internet source.
Hi,
What did happen when you clicked on the middle button?
Jenni
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006, Lee HL wrote:
Hi,
I'm a freesurfer newbie. I was following the instructions from the beginners guide to fix bad output from skull stripping. However, it didn't work as it should be as described below (see italics) when I clicked on my middle button. Is there any option that I could do to re-assign my buttons to perform the operation? Thank you very much for your help!
"Use Ctrl-1 and Ctrl-2 to cycle between the two volumes. Find a place in the image where the cerebellum is missing in the output volume, then use the middle button on the mouse to paint in cerebellum from the auxiliary volume. Cycle back and forth between the volumes frequently so you know where you are." -- extracted from the internet source.
I was following the instructions from the beginners guide to fix bad output from skull stripping. However, it didn't work as it should be as described below (see italics) when I clicked on my middle button. Is there any option that I could do to re-assign my buttons to perform the operation?
Do you mean that you don't have a mouse that has a middle button, such as might be the case on a Mac? X11 has ways of assigning key combinations to trigger the different buttons, but it'd be much better to buy a cheap three button mouse.
Dear Jenni and Kevin,
I have a three button mouse on a Mac machine (the middle button being a scroller as well). When I clicked on the middle button, the screen appears with all icons of the programs that I have opened. Thanks for your help!
Best wishes, HweeLing
I have a three button mouse on a Mac machine (the middle button being a scroller as well). When I clicked on the middle button, the screen appears with all icons of the programs that I have opened.
Huh. It sounds like you have some kind of special mouse driver that is mapping your middle mouse button to a different task. You'll probably need to disable it for the X11 program.
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