Mouse Settings
The behavior of the mouse is controlled by the Settings > User Options > Mouse Behaviors section.
The Reset to Default Tool After Image Manipulation section resets the default image manipulation tool after an operation has been completed. Hence, if this option has been checked, the option reverts back to the default tool after an image manipulation has been performed. If this option is not chosen, after image manipulation, the tool chosen for the operation stays.
In PowerReader, an option has been provided where a list of major PACS vendors and their mouse behavior definitions have been provided. The user can simply select a mouse preset they are used to and define it as their default. The mouse preset options provided are: RamSoft Default, Fuji, Merge eFilm, GE Centricity and any other customized mouse presets. The user can choose the desired mouse preset from the Default Mouse Preset drop-down menu. The RamSoft preset is the default option for any user who does not wish to choose a mouse preset. The Mouse Presets are accessible to users with privileges in the Mouse Preset form available through Settings > Server Settings > Mouse Presets. For further information on this option, please refer to the section Mouse Presets.
The Double Click Speed option addresses the issue that the first click in a double-click gesture could be interpreted as a single click. In this mechanism, a single click event is not started for the time duration of a double click event. The system waits for the second click to occur and when it does not, it recognizes the event as a single click and executes it. The double click speed is a user defined option that has a minimum value and a maximum value. The values are defined by the slide bar of the Mouse Behaviors form. The faster the option, the longer the time before the single click event is started. The default value is 120 milliseconds.
When the Double-Click speed value is set to Fast, the user may undergo a significant delay for all single click operations which can give the impression that PowerReader is extremely slow. It should be noted that the maximum Fast value for the slide bar is taken from the double-click speed setting of the operating system.
The Left Click Image Scroll Sensitivity option allows the user to scroll through the images after clicking the left mouse button. The sensitivity of the left click scroll is a user option which can be increased or decreased in the slide bar. The higher the sensitivity, the faster the scrolling of the images.