Turn off rotation to increase responsiveness.
The default rotation of the molecule consumes a large amount of
computer resources. All operations will be much slower when
rotation is on. It is recommended that you turn off rotation
except when gazing tranfixed by the beauty of the (rotating) molecule.
Let the Explorer catch up before proceeding.
Most problems with instability are induced by impatiently
clicking buttons and links
too rapidly. Never click over and over on the same item
-- click once and wait at least five seconds to see what happens.
Sometimes the browser needs to process thousands of lines of javascript
before you see a response.
If you change your mind, let the process finish before you close the window
or click a different button.
The and
indicators
will give you an impression of how long it takes
PE to complete various tasks on your computer. However, this mechanism is
not foolproof. If you rush ahead, clicking on links or buttons before PE has
finished the previous task, it is possible to induce problems such as
a permanent busy condition. If this happens, just close the window
and start over -- but operate PE at a more relaxed pace.
The Comparator has no "Ready/Busy" indicators but uses the
same internal mechanism. It is recommended that you use the one-molecule
flavor of PE enough to get a feel for how fast things work
before you use the Comparator.
If the structure disappears or slides out of view
when rotating, zoom down (click on the [-] button following [Zoom+])
and it will reappear. Keep the zoom lower when rotating.
Chime has a limited virtual space in which to rotate the
molecule. When large structures are at high levels of zoom, portions
of the molecule "hit the wall" of this space, pushing the centered
portion off to the side. Reducing the level of zoom recenters the
structure and reduces the problem. If you need to rotate a small portion
of a large structure at a high zoom level, the best solution is to
edit the PDB file to extract the structure of interest into a separate,
much smaller PDB file.
With Macintoshes, do not attempt to resize the
window running PE, or drag frame boundaries. Close PE and restart
it in a window of the desired size. (This bug in Macintosh Netscape
Communicator is beyond our control.) With Windows, after
resizing PE's window or dragging the vertical frame boundary,
if a permanent busy condition ensues (all buttons/commands ignored in
the Comparator), click on the "Force Ready" link below the message
window.
Be patient when loading large NMR PDB files.
Most NMR PDB files are several megabytes in size. While loading, there
will be a long period when Chime is blank and nothing seems to be happening.
Be patient -- eventually the aligned conformers will appear.
Expand the command/message frame? If you are typing
commands into the command-slot frequently, and if your screen is too
small to see the entire message box, you may prefer to increase the
size of the lower right frame. Just drag the top boundary of this
frame up to give yourself more room, and you'll be able to see the
entire message box.
Windows: if clicks make beeps, tap the Alt key.
In Windows, sometimes an Alert message appears in a box and then
immediately gets put in the background before you even notice the box
has appeared. When this happens, clicking on buttons or links will
beep but otherwise be ignored, pending your pressing the "OK" button
on the (invisible) alert message. To get the message back into the foreground,
tap the Alt key once.