diff --git a/source/pinpoint/tutorials/tutorial_basics.md b/source/pinpoint/tutorials/tutorial_basics.md index 4a0ed40..d213330 100644 --- a/source/pinpoint/tutorials/tutorial_basics.md +++ b/source/pinpoint/tutorials/tutorial_basics.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ specific use case. ## Overview -overview image +overview image Pinpoint presents you with an interactive 3D scene where you can plan and test different probe insertion trajectories. The scene view shows the mouse brain **(1)** composed of 3D models built from the Allen Common Coordinate Framework annotations and **(2)** the probe 3D model, showing in white the active @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ insertion. See the surgery section for a few important details. ### Probe panel -overview image +overview image The Probe panel provides easy access to the information about the active probe in the scene. Using the panel you can tweak the entry coordinate by changing the AP/ML/DV position data or change the insertion depth. You can also adjust the insertion angles. @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ The home button moves the probe back to the current reference coordinate (define
-overview image +overview image ## Probe controls @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ To control your probe with mouse clicks and dragging: The axis keys are [W/S] for AP, [A/D] for ML, [Q/E] for DV, and [Z/X] for depth. Note that in some views it may be hard to drag along a particular axis (e.g. in the default axial view you can't drag a probe along the DV axis, because the axis is not visible). -overview image +overview image ### Keyboard @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ Note that insertions are defined in a Coordinate **Space** with a particular **T ## Settings -overview image +overview image The Settings menu is accessed by pressing \[ESC\]. Press ESC again to close the window. The tabs **(1)** on the left side switch between the different