Hey Wei,

have you set your mouse to "Editing" mode? Do this first via the application 
menu Mouse->"3 Button Editing" and then repeat the steps you described.

Cheers,
Abdullah


On 21 Nov 2011, at 23:07, Wei Shi wrote:

> Hi all, 
> I want to manually dock a protein with a piece of DNA. I found in a previous 
> post that it could be done by opening two PDB  and shift-middle 
> click-and-drag on the molecule to translate and shift-left-click-and-drag to 
> rotate. I opened both PDBs, and when I pressed shift, and click on the 
> molecule I want to move, and middle click and drag, it didn't translate the 
> molecule, but only draws a box.... I didn't know what I did wrong. Any idea? 
> Thank you so much!
> 
> Best,
> Wei
> 
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