 This Section of the FAQ will address questions on How to play the panoramas.The main trick here is simple though - once panorama is loaded and is playing, make a right click on the viewer's screen to access the Panorama Control Menu-box. All the other functions are easily accessible from that menu.
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How to use the Ghee Lamp? |
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Saturday, 30 August 2008 15:21 |
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You can use the Ghee lamp to offer a little virtual arati to the Dhama if you like to do so.
- Start a Virtual Tour.
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- When the panorama is fully loaded and playing (spinning) make a right-click on the viewer screen.
- The Panorama Control Toolbox will show up. Select the 'Ghee Lamp' option.
- Now if you do a left-click on the ghee lamp and keep the button down, the ghee lamp will follow your mouse.
You can also use A button (arati) on your keyboard as a shortcut for the same function.
To put the Ghee lamp aside select the Ghee lamp button of the Panorama Control Toolbox again or press the D button (done) on your keyboard. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 30 August 2008 16:44 |
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How to use the Full Screen option? |
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Saturday, 30 August 2008 15:21 |
- Start a Virtual Tour.
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- When the panorama is fully loaded and playing (spinning) make a right-click on the viewer screen.
- The Panorama Control Toolbox will show up. Select the Fullscreen option.
You can also use F button on your keyboard as a shortcut for the same function. (The viewer needs to be selected though - you need to left-click on it).
To go off Fullscreen select the Fullscreen button of the Panorama Control Toolbox again or press the Esc button on your keyboard. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 30 August 2008 15:39 |
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How to use the Zooming option? |
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Saturday, 30 August 2008 15:21 |
- Start a Virtual Tour.
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- When the panorama is fully loaded and playing (spinning) make a right-click on the viewer screen.
- The Panorama Control Toolbox will show up. Select the Zoom-in or Zoom-out option depending on what you want to do.
You can also use the Shift button on your keyboard for zooming in and Ctrl button for zooming out.
However, perhaps the most convenient way of doing it is by right mouse button down drag: for zooming in drag up and for zooming out - drag down. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 30 August 2008 16:36 |
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