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3.1 Using the Mouse in the Graphics Window

   

The graphics display window is labeled GL Display and contains a display of the various molecules and other graphical objects, like the axes, which make up the scene. When the mouse cursor is located inside the graphics display window, it may be used to perform the following actions:

There are also hot keys, or keyboard accelerators, available when the mouse is in the graphics display window. These hot keys are bound to some VMD text commands, which are executed when a hot key is pressed. VMD has several built-in hot key commands (see Tables 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4), and the user can add new ones as well (overriding the built-in ones if desired). A description of how to set up personal hot key commands is given in section § .





Sergei Izrailev
Fri Jul 25 17:07:27 CDT 1997