Preparing BioExplorer for Particle Editor
1. Open BioExplorer software
2. Click on Design > Open ...and then select and Open a design file that has Inner Tube (Ex. EEGInfo 1 Channel Multiple Inhibits with Particle Editor)
3. Close the Instruments 2 Window as it is not used for Particle Editor.
4. Make sure that the Instruments 1 window is maximized (on the therapist monitor if you have dual displays).
Opening and Using Particle Editor
1. You will now open the Particle Editor software by running the shortcut on your Windows Desktop or via the start menu: Click Start > All Programs > Particle Editor BE> Particle Editor.
2. The Particle Editor Launcher will appear. Select one of the environment sets.
3. You may be asked if you would like to continue using the trial version if you have not purchased and registered the game. Click Yes to Proceed with trial or No to proceed with registration.
4. The BioExplorer Measurements Window may appear...click on Hide Measurements Window button to make it go away.
5. You may choose your settings on the Game Settings window or just otherwise click on Hide to make it go away as well.
6. Switch back to the BioExplorer window and click on Play to begin your session. When you do the game should begin in the Particle Editor window.
Inner Tube Tips
- While the Particle Editor game window is selected and active, Ctrl-N on your keyboard will switch to the next level.
- If Particle Editor seems unresponsive, make sure that you have clicked on Play in BioExplorer and that your session in BioExplorer is running.
- You may access the Launcher window at any time by typing Ctrl-L on your keyboard.
What is Particle Editor?
Particle Editor for BioExplorer uses beautiful particle environments to feedback biological signals for BioExplorer. Each particle system environment (.par) file can contain music, a background image, and an interactive particle effect, such as rain falling, a candle flickering, or complex abstract graphical displays.
For example you may be trying to make the flame brighter, the display larger, or form a shape from chaos.
Program use is very easy - just go to File->Open... and choose a particle environment to use. A dialog box appears when you open a new environment explaining how the environment will respond.