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Hi Forrest,

There is currently no direct way of modifying the shortcuts in FSLeyes
- I'm hoping to get around to this at some stage though.

In the meantime, if you are willing to run FSLeyes from source, the
shortcuts can be easily changed by editing these files:

 - fsleyes/profiles/shortcuts.py
 - fsleyes/profiles/profilemap.py

Cheers,

Paul

On 08/03/2019, Forrest Koch <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am working to put together a streamlined QC protocol document using
> FSLeyes to detect false positives/negatives in lesion segmentation.  As this
> can be quite time consuming, I am trying to encourage users of the protocol
> to utilize as many shortcuts as posible (e.g ctrl-f hides the overlay,
> ctrl-scroll zooms, and ctrl-b fills selection).  Some of these commands (i.e
> ctrl-f) require awkward hand/wrist movements, and I would like to avoid the
> risk of RSI to users.
>
> Is it possible to configure the keybindings in FSLeyes?  I  couldn't find
> any settings/preferences section alluding to this.  The closest thing I
> could find to this is an issue on the fslpy git repo from 3 years ago
> (https://git.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fsleyes/fsleyes/issues/40).  I can't seem to
> create an account to comment there, so I thought I might post here to see if
> any progress has been made on this?
>
> Kind Regards,
> Forrest
>
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