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* Using '''Alt + Shift''' and clicking on a fragment, you will be able to translate this fragment independently from the rest of the system. | * Using '''Alt + Shift''' and clicking on a fragment, you will be able to translate this fragment independently from the rest of the system. | ||
* When selecting MM regions in QM/MM methods you can change several atoms in a row from high level to low level, by:1) select the upper atom 2) go to the bottom one and press control+shift 3) change the last atom to low level. | |||
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GaussView is a graphical user interface designed to help you prepare input for submission to Gaussian and to examine graphically the output that Gaussian produces.
GaussView is not integrated with the computational module of Gaussian, but rather is a front-end/back-end processor to aid in the use of Gaussian.
Setting-up gaussview5 in your local linux 64-bit machine
Gaussview5 in local linux 64-bit machines
Links
http://www.gaussian.com/tech_top_level.htm
- Using the keys Control + Alt and clicking on a fragment, you will be able to rotate this fragment independently from the rest of the system.
- Using Alt + Shift and clicking on a fragment, you will be able to translate this fragment independently from the rest of the system.
- When selecting MM regions in QM/MM methods you can change several atoms in a row from high level to low level, by:1) select the upper atom 2) go to the bottom one and press control+shift 3) change the last atom to low level.