Preferences: Movement

AutoMove and Field movement

  • Enable AutoMove check box: Check the box to enable automatic centering of the field of view that responds to your actions in the software.

    You can also use Move>AutoMove to enable AutoMove.

  • Center cursor in AutoMove area check box: Check the box to reposition the cursor to the center when AutoMove is used.

  • Center data in AutoMove area check box: Check the box to use the center of the AutoMove area instead of the default (center of the tracing window) when repositioning the stage.

    • The two centers can be different since the AutoMove area may not be centered in the main tracing window.

    • If the video image does not take up the entire tracing window, the AutoMove area is centered over the image; video images are placed in the upper left corner of the tracing window. Depending on the size of the video image, centering data in the AutoMove area may be a better method of handling automatic stage movements.

  • Field movement size controls specify how the stage is moved (or to navigate acquired images) when using the Move> Field moves arrows or Move>Meander Scan.

Mouse wheel

The default action for the mouse wheel is to adjust the cursor size. Also see Using the mouse wheel.

Lens correction

Available if Parcentric/Parfocal calibration has been performed.

Corrections are automatically applied whenever you change lenses.

  • Enable parcentric: The program automatically compensates for collimation differences between lenses.
  • Enable parfocal: The program automatically compensates for differences in focal planes between lenses.
  • Center view: Once a tracing has been aligned for a different lens, the program moves the stage so that the center view for the new lens is at the same location as the center view for the previous lens.

Autofocus

This option is visible on systems that include the slide scanning module.

You can define the Z range for each lens to be used with the slide scanning module. The higher power the objective, the smaller the Z range and the finer the step size.

  • Z range = steps to move above and below Z * step size
  • Step size: Minimum amount to move in Z.
Example
  • Steps to move above and below Z = 10
  • Step size = 2 microns

Then Autofocus is applied 20 (10*2) microns above and below Z.

If Autofocus is enabled in the lens preferences, you can also set the autofocus at the time of a slide scan: Click the Set Autofocus Range button in the Slide scanning setup window (see Settings>Focus Adjustments).