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Mouse

Keyboard Accelerators

Mouse Operations

Below is basic information about how to use the three-, two-, and one-button mouse (or trackpad) on Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms to perform basic interaction operations in Slicer:

Cross Reference

Holding down the Shift-Key while moving the mouse in any Slice Viewer will cause other Slice Viewers to interactively scroll to the same RAS position indexed by the mouse. This feature is useful when inspecting and can be combined with cross-hairs.

Crosshairs

Crosshairs are available for precise cross-correlation between Sliceviewers. Their appearance can be changed. In Navigation mode a box at the center of the crosshair allows to center the other Sliceviewers to that location by clicking and dragging the box.

Window & Level

Left-clicking and dragging the mouse in any Slice viewer is a quick way to adjust Window and Level.

  • Adjust the middle value (level) of the greyscale window by moving the mouse up (increase level) or down (decrease level), and adjust the greyscale window size by moving the mouse to the left (decrease window size) or right (increase window size).
  • Slicer's Volumes Module provides a "Display" interface for more precise adjustments.
Crosshair-Toolbar
A variety of crosshair modes are available in Slicer

Rotate, Zoom, Pan

Action 3-button 2-button 1-button 1-button Mac Trackpad Mac
Rotate (3D viewers only Left-click & drag Left-click & drag Left-click & drag Left-click & drag Left-click & drag

Rotate

Win, Mac, Linux in 3D Viewers

  • Left-click & drag

Zoom In & Out

Win, Mac, Linux in either Slice or 3D Viewers

  • 3 and 2 -Button Mouse: Right-Click & vertical drag
  • 1-Button Mouse: Ctrl+Left-Click & vertical drag
  • 1-Button Mouse Mac: Command+Left-Click & vertical drag
  • On the Mac Trackpad: two-fingers & vertical drag

Pan (Translate)

Win, Mac, Linux in either Slice or 3D Viewers

  • 3-Button Mouse: Middle-Click & drag
  • 2 and 1 -Button Mouse: Shift+Left-Click & drag

Selecting & Manipulating

Mousing over any "pickable" object in any of Slicer's viewers will cause the cursor to change from a "pointer" into a "picking hand". When the cursor shows a picking hand, left-clicking and dragging the mouse will pick and manipulate the object. Releasing the mouse button will de-select the object.

Mouse Modes

Slicer has two mouse modes: Transform, and Place. The icons in the mouse mode toolbar at the top of the main GUI allow to switch between these mouse modes and to modulate their behavior.
  • Transform mode is the default interaction mode. This mode allows interactive rotation (3D viewer only), pan/translation and zoom.
  • Place mode allows to place one object then switches modes back to Transform mode. Place mode can be made persistent by clicking the checkbox adjacent to place mode. This allows to place multiple objects (e.g. fiducials).
    • Fiducial is the default object in Place mode
    • Ruler and Region Of Interest (ROI) Widgets are other available objects in the Place Mode menu.
Mouse Mode Toolbar
Transform icon to the left

Keyboard Accelerators

  • On Mac OS X use the Command key (Apple-Command.png) instead of the Control (Ctrl) key
  • fn-Delete is used for Forward Delete on built-in keyboards of portable Macs

General

Key Effect
Ctrl+O Load a new scene (clears existing scene)
Ctrl+A Import a scene (does not clear existing scene) Brings up Add Data instead
Ctrl+S Save a scene
Ctrl+W Close a scene
Space Toggles the display of Slicer's Edit Box.
Ctrl+P Display the Python console Displays the QT-real console
Ctrl+L Create a new fiducial list.
Ctrl+I Toggle between "Persistent Place" and "Transform View" interaction modes.
Ctrl+M Create a new Ruler measurement between the last two placed fiducials.
Ctrl+3 Python Interactor.
Ctrl+4 Extension Manager.
Ctrl+5 Toggle Module Panel visible/invisible.
Ctrl+0 Display error log.

3D Viewer

Key Effect
r Fits the cameras field of view to show all that is visible in the viewer
w Show triangulated surface models as wireframe.
s Show triangulated surface models as shaded surfaces.

Slice Viewer

Key Effect
v Toggles the slice plane visibility in the main 3D Viewer
r Fits the slice view to the volume extents in the active Slice Viewer, or in all viewers if they are linked (the first non-none volume will be used in order of Background, Foreground and Label layers)
b or f Decrease or increase visible slice in the active Slice Viewer (left or down) by one unit of background pixel spacing
` (back-tick) Navigate to next fiducial in the active Slice Viewer, or in all viewers if they are linked (back-tick is the left single-quote on the key with the tilde (~) character in the upper left side of the keyboard)
Ctrl+` (back-tick) Navigate to next fiducial in all Slice Viewers, independent of their linked state
Shift+` (back-tick) Navigate to the previous fiducial in the active Slice Viewer, or in all viewers if they are linked
Ctrl+Shift+` (back-tick) Navigate to the previous fiducial in all Slice Viewers, independent of their linked state
p Place a new fiducial in the active Slice Viewer(adds to the current fiducial list, or creates a list if there are none)
Backspace When the mouse is hovering over a fiducial in the Slice Viewer (turning it yellow), delete that fiducial
(forward)Delete When the mouse is hovering over a fiducial in the Slice Viewer (turning it yellow), delete that fiducial