Jorge,
You can create a .pymolrc file in your home directory to do this. From the
MacOSX terminal window, issue:
echo "config_mouse one_button" >> ~/.pymolrc
Cheers,
Warren
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> -Original Message-
> From: py
Thank-you, that worked beautifully. Before the crash the MouseWorks
software can't have been working properly.
Bronwyn
On 18/08/2005, at 10:01 AM, Xavier Deupi wrote:
Hi Bronwyn,
I had the same problem (using a Logitech MX310 under OS X 10.4.2).
As somebody previously suggested, I just u
Hi Bronwyn,
I had the same problem (using a Logitech MX310 under OS X 10.4.2). As
somebody previously suggested, I just uninstalled the Logitech software,
so the os treats the mouse as 'generic'. And now the middle button
behaves as expected.
hope this helps,
Xavier
Bronwyn Carlisle wrote:
Thierry,
This behavior could be the symptom of either malfunctioning OpenGL, or a
screen with two few colors to support color-encoded picking (which is
what PyMOL uses behind the scenes).
Please confirm that your display is running in 24 or 32 bit color. If
that is the case and picking still fai
Yes, in that case the behavior is the same as just using the left button.
Evan
> From: Jules Jacobsen
> Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 22:58:05 +0100 (BST)
> To: "J. Evan Sadler"
> Cc: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [PyMOL] Mouse problems
>
> Have you
Have you tried using both left and right mouse buttons at the same time
instead of the middle button?
Jules
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, J. Evan Sadler wrote:
> I have a microsoft intellimouse explorer, OS 10.2.1, and can't seem to get
> the mouse to function as a three button mouse. I have apparently n