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,
Rotate the view in the negative y direction
by the keyboard rotation increment.
View
→
Rotate
→
-Y
]
Rotate the view in the positive z direction by
the keyboard rotation increment.
View
→
Rotate
→
+Z
[
Rotate the view in the negative z direction
by the keyboard rotation increment.
View
→
Rotate
→
-Z
:
Translate the view in the positive x direction
by the keyboard translation increment.
View
→
Translate
→
+X
?
Translate the view in the negative x direc-
tion by the keyboard translation increment.
View
→
Translate
→
-X
>
Translate the view in the positive y direction
by the keyboard translation increment.
View
→
Translate
→
+Y
<
Translate the view in the negative y direc-
tion by the keyboard translation increment.
View
→
Translate
→
-Y
}
Translate the view in the positive z direction
by the keyboard translation increment.
View
→
Translate
→
+Z
{
Translate the view in the negative z direc-
tion by the keyboard translation increment.
View
→
Translate
→
-Z
Y
Enter and exit rotation mode, in which the
use of the mouse
for picking is suspended
and mouse actions perform rotation of the
view.
View
→
Transform Mode
→
Rotation
CTRL+S (S)
Enter and exit stereo viewing mode
View
→
Stereo
CTRL+L (L)
Tile the Workspace by entry
View
→
Tile
→
Tile Workspace
CTRL+SHIFT+L
(
L
)
Switch between transforming all tiles and
transforming a single tile
View
→
Tile
→
Transform All
Tiles
K
Zoom in. Same
as one click on the scroll
wheel.
View
→
Zoom In
J
Zoom out. Same as one click on the scroll
wheel.
View
→
Zoom Out
CTRL+SHIFT+I
(
I
)
Show or hide the
Command Input Area
.
Window
→
Command Input
Area
CTRL+D (D)
Open the
Command Script Editor
panel
Window
→
Command Script
Editor
Table 2.7. Default shortcut keys in the Maestro main window. (Continued)
Keys
Action
Equivalent Menu Choice
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2.10 Finding Objects in the Workspace
If you want to find an atom, residue, or other group of atoms in the Workspace, you can do so
with the
Find
toolbar, which you display by pressing
CTRL+F (F)
, choosing
Edit
→
Find
, or
choosing
Windows
→
Toolbars
→
Find
.
To search for a particular kind of object, choose the object from the
Find
option menu. For each
of the menu choices, the toolbar is configured so you can define the object (atoms) to search
for. When you have defined the object, press
ENTER
to run the search, or click
N
or
P
.
•
Residue number
—Enter the residue number in the text box. You can also specify the
chain name and insertion code, e.g. A:15B, but these are optional. If the chain name is not
specified, all the residues with the specified residue number (and insertion code if speci-
fied) are found. If the insertion code is not specified, all the residues with the specified
residue number (and PDB chain name if specified) are found.
•
Atom number
—Enter the atom number in the text box. Since atom numbers are unique,
this search finds only one atom. Press
ENTER
to find the atom.
•
SMARTS
—Enter the SMARTS expression into the text box, or select atoms in the Work-
space and click
Get from Selection
to generate the SMARTS expression for those atoms.
(You can set preferences for some of the notational elements in the generated SMARTS
pattern—see
Section 14.15 on page 382
.) You can copy a SMARTS pattern from another
location and paste it in with
CTRL+V
.
CTRL+SHIFT+N
(
N
)
Create a project entry from the structures in
the Workspace
Workspace
→
Create Project
Entry
CTRL+= (=)
Enter full screen mode (Workspace occupies
full screen)
Workspace
→
Full Screen
CTRL+> (>)
Open and display the next scene.
Workspace
→
Scene
→
Next
Scene
CTRL+< (<)
Open and display the previous scene.
Workspace
→
Scene
→
Previous Scene
S
Display or undisplay entry information in
the Workspace (subject to a preference).
Workspace
→
Single-Entry
Feedback
CTRL+Y (Y)
Apply the Workspace style.
Workspace
→
Style
→
Apply
Style
Table 2.7. Default shortcut keys in the Maestro main window. (Continued)
Keys
Action
Equivalent Menu Choice