Scrolling through images by selecting the image frame and rolling the wheel on a three-button mouse with scroll wheel.
If the mouse does not have a scroll wheel, use the up and down arrow keys on the keyboard to advance through a series of images.
If the image frame is set to fit-to-window, left-click on the image in the frame and push the mouse forward and back to scroll through the images. If not in fit-to-window, press and hold down the Ctrl key and drag the left mouse button to scroll.
If the Advanced Middle Button Tools setting is disabled, click and drag the middle mouse button on a three-button mouse to scroll images in the selected image frame.
By default, scrolling through a series of images may skip some slices in order to keep up with the drag of the mouse. This enables users to advance through a large series very quickly, but is problematic when you wish to smoothly progress through every image in the series. The Continuous Image Scrolling setting toggles between skipping quickly through the images and forcing every image slice to appear.
To loop around to the first image after reaching the last image when scrolling, enable Cyclic Image Scrolling from the Settings page of the Customize Settings panel. Similarly, scrolling back loops to the last image after reaching the first image. This setting applies to scrolling using the mouse scroll wheel, mouse drag and keyboard controls.