Load images of series one after another

Hello all,

Is there a way to make the OHIF viewer to load the images of series one after another automatically?

At the moment, images loading stop unless if you click on the image of the another serie.

Dicom source : Orthanc
Deployment type : Docker

ohif.js

window.config = {
    routerBasename: '/',
    extensions: [],
    showStudyList: true,
    filterQueryParam: true,
    disableServersCache: false,
    servers: {
        dicomWeb: [
            {
                name: 'ORTHANC',
                wadoUriRoot: '/orthanc/wado',
                qidoRoot: '/orthanc/dicom-web',
                wadoRoot: '/orthanc/dicom-web',
                qidoSupportsIncludeField: true,
                imageRendering: 'wadors',
                thumbnailRendering: 'wadors',
                enableStudyLazyLoad: true,
                supportsFuzzyMatching: true,
            },
        ],
    },
    hotkeys: [
        {
            commandName: 'incrementActiveViewport',
            label: 'Next Viewport',
            keys: ['right'],
        },
        {
            commandName: 'decrementActiveViewport',
            label: 'Previous Viewport',
            keys: ['left'],
        },
        {commandName: 'rotateViewportCW', label: 'Rotate Right', keys: ['r']},
        {commandName: 'rotateViewportCCW', label: 'Rotate Left', keys: ['l']},
        {commandName: 'invertViewport', label: 'Invert', keys: ['i']},
        {
            commandName: 'flipViewportVertical',
            label: 'Flip Horizontally',
            keys: ['h'],
        },
        {
            commandName: 'flipViewportHorizontal',
            label: 'Flip Vertically',
            keys: ['v'],
        },
        {commandName: 'scaleUpViewport', label: 'Zoom In', keys: ['+']},
        {commandName: 'scaleDownViewport', label: 'Zoom Out', keys: ['-']},
        {commandName: 'fitViewportToWindow', label: 'Zoom to Fit', keys: ['=']},
        {commandName: 'resetViewport', label: 'Reset', keys: ['space']},
        {commandName: 'nextImage', label: 'Next Image', keys: ['down']},
        {commandName: 'previousImage', label: 'Previous Image', keys: ['up']},
        {
            commandName: 'previousViewportDisplaySet',
            label: 'Previous Series',
            keys: ['pagedown'],
        },
        {
            commandName: 'nextViewportDisplaySet',
            label: 'Next Series',
            keys: ['pageup'],
        },
        {commandName: 'setZoomTool', label: 'Zoom', keys: ['z']},
        {
            commandName: 'windowLevelPreset1',
            label: 'W/L Preset 1',
            keys: ['1'],
        },
        {
            commandName: 'windowLevelPreset2',
            label: 'W/L Preset 2',
            keys: ['2'],
        },
        {
            commandName: 'windowLevelPreset3',
            label: 'W/L Preset 3',
            keys: ['3'],
        },
        {
            commandName: 'windowLevelPreset4',
            label: 'W/L Preset 4',
            keys: ['4'],
        },
        {
            commandName: 'windowLevelPreset5',
            label: 'W/L Preset 5',
            keys: ['5'],
        },
        {
            commandName: 'windowLevelPreset6',
            label: 'W/L Preset 6',
            keys: ['6'],
        },
        {
            commandName: 'windowLevelPreset7',
            label: 'W/L Preset 7',
            keys: ['7'],
        },
        {
            commandName: 'windowLevelPreset8',
            label: 'W/L Preset 8',
            keys: ['8'],
        },
        {
            commandName: 'windowLevelPreset9',
            label: 'W/L Preset 9',
            keys: ['9'],
        },
    ]
};

Welcome to the forum and thank you for your question. Sorry, but at present, there is no way to do this.

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