| How to Navigate 360° images | ||
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| The first thing a Windows user will notice when inside a Java Full 360° image is that the cursor becomes a four-arrow icon. To move inside the image, HOLD DOWN your left mouse button and drag the cursor in the direction you wish to move. The two-arrow icon appears as you move around the image to indicate the direction of movement. | ||
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The first thing a Mac user will notice when inside a Java Full 360° image is that the cursor becomes a hand icon. To move inside the image, HOLD DOWN your left mouse button and drag the cursor in the direction you wish to move. The arrow icon appears as you move around the image to indicate the direction of movement. |
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| All Users | ||
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The last two versions of the Java Applet have the ability to display an imbeded toolbar. If these appear in an immersive image, you may use the magnifying glass with the plus symbol to zoom in closer, and the magnifying glass with the minus symbol to zoom out. |
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You can also zoom with plus key and minus key. |
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Keyboard Navigation |
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If a mouse isn't hooked up to your machine or you just prefer keyboard navigation, it's still easy to navigate 360° images. A cross hair icon will appear in the center of the image when using the arrow keys to move left, right, up, or down in images. To move quickly, HOLD DOWN the arrow key which points in the direction you wish to move. HINT: To activate a link, such as a door or speaker, position the cross hair icon over the desired link, then press ENTER. |
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| To zoom closer into images, press the plus key. To zoom further out of images, press the minus key. |
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