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RE: EditNIRH mouse precision [ Reply ] By: Sara D'Amario on 2024-02-08 18:13 | [forum:49844] |
Thanks. I have just tried to uninstall and reinstall both packages as you suggested, but with no luck, I am afraid. I will try with two different PCs; fingers crossed. |
RE: EditNIRH mouse precision [ Reply ] By: Abraham Otero on 2024-02-08 17:33 | [forum:49843] |
I honestly don't know what could be happening. My computer is also a Windows 10 and it works fine. Maybe try uninstalling the tkrplot and RHRV package and reinstalling them... but I'm pretty lost with what could be happening. |
RE: EditNIRH mouse precision [ Reply ] By: Sara D'Amario on 2024-02-08 07:58 | [forum:49842]![]() |
Thanks a lot for your reply, Abraham. I am not using a MAC, but a PC running Windows 10. Here is an example: Although I was clicking near the last peak, the red box appeared far away to the top left. Thanks. |
RE: EditNIRH mouse precision [ Reply ] By: Abraham Otero on 2024-02-05 16:42 | [forum:49841] |
Are you using a Mac? The graphics library we've been using often has problems on that platform. It's not easy for us to debug because we don't use that platform ourselves. Could you please add a screenshot? |
EditNIRH mouse precision [ Reply ] By: Sara D'Amario on 2024-02-05 13:23 | [forum:49840] |
Hi, I am having issues using the two-click mouse - EditNIRH function to select the outliers I want to filter. The red dots do not appear where I click (but lower and to the right side), resulting in an imprecise localization of the outliers. Could you please let me know if this function has been optimized for a specific screen? Thanks, Best, Sara |