Brainvisa sous windows

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Bonjour,

J'aimerais savoir quel raccourci dans anatomist sous windows remplace la possibilité sous Linux d'effectuer une rotation du cerveau sur la vue 3D à l'aide du clic du bouton du milieu ?
Merci et bonne journée,

Bruno
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(please post your questions in english, some people reading this list do not speak french...)

Anatomist on Windows works just like on Unix: rotations are done using the middle button, it should should work (at least it does for me!) - you still need a 3 button mouse...
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riviere wrote:(please post your questions in english, some people reading this list do not speak french...)

Anatomist on Windows works just like on Unix: rotations are done using the middle button, it should should work (at least it does for me!) - you still need a 3 button mouse...



I am sorry to insist but although I do have a three button mouse, I still can't rotate 3D brains under windows. Any keyboard shortcuts available ?
Thanks a lot,

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Hi Bruno,

No, there is no keyboard shortcut in Anatomist to emulate the middle button. I don't know if such a shortcut exists in Windows - probably not because the middle button is not used by Windows.
Anyway it seems to work on several Windows machines so it could be a problem with your mouse or its installation: are you sure the middle button works on a Linux machine ? Is the mouse correctly installed (with an adequate driver) on Windows ? Did you try another mouse ?

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Denis,
the problem might be that under Windows there are some specific drivers that overide the key assigment. If Bruno has a fancy mouse (I know he actually has), it is probably the case. Microsoft, for instance, provide drivers that come with a program for defining special functions assigned to each button. The solution mighht be to uninstall this program...

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