Note also that  you can use tkmeditfv to run freeview with tkmedit-like options (and more).

On 3/30/2022 8:00 PM, Wang, Ruopeng wrote:
Hi Victor,

On Mar 30, 2022, at 4:30 PM, Zeng, Victor (BIDMC - Keshavan - Psychiatry) <vz...@bidmc.harvard.edu> wrote:

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Hi,

My lab has been using tkmedit, although it is deprecated, for pial edits. We resist transitioning towards freeview due to changed functionality, which I understand because freeview is used for more than just pial edits but - Are there any tools that can I am not aware of that makes freeview similar to tkmedit?

 1. the main thing is the removal of keyboard shortcuts. Being able
    to press ctrl-G to turn on/off segmentation rapidly, and ctrl-1/2
    to turn on/off the T1.mgz rapidly makes quality checking a lot
    faster rather than having to manually click on the volume you
    want to turn off.

In freeview you can use Alt+V to turn on/off a volume and Alt+C to cycle through volumes. You will find all the available functions with short cuts under “Layer” menu.

 2.  likewise, being able to press x/y/z to easily switch between
    views (sagittal, axial etc)


This can be achieved with Alt + x/y/z. All the available short cuts can be found under “View” menu.

 3. tkmedit in my lab was configured so that right click replaced
    voxel intensity to zero, and wheel click replaced voxel intensity
    to voxel intensity of the T1.mgz (essentially restoring the
    original voxel intensity). Can you configure the options so that
    it readily does that (I understand that instead of right click it
    would probably be left click now)

There is an option under Tools -> Preferences -> Special Settings -> Edit to allow right click to erase a voxel.

Best,
Ruopeng




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