Hi,
Please find attached a component that shows a moving mouse and the text to Click and drag in an attempt to show viewers that the image is interactive.
It's designed to disappear when you start to interact with the panorama. It will also become visible when the player is inactive.
To add to Pano2VR just download and double click, you will then be asked which category you would like to add it to, the default is User-Defined.
Regards,
Hopki
Animated Click & Drag component
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Hi Hopki,
Please can you tell me where I need to put this file ?
I'm doing a search but cannot find where it shoudl go.
Many thanks.
Please can you tell me where I need to put this file ?
I'm doing a search but cannot find where it shoudl go.
Many thanks.
It's okay Hopki, I found out how to do it - I found the YouTube video.
For others who do not know how to do this;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_LsdmA33gg
(basically, you simply double-click the .ggskc file )
Many thanks Hopki for this - I'll have a play.
For others who do not know how to do this;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_LsdmA33gg
(basically, you simply double-click the .ggskc file )
Many thanks Hopki for this - I'll have a play.
What would be the easiest way to set a pause before your component shows to the viewer? The current config shows at the same time as the page loading, so it shows on every new photosphere. Having a pause on old would only show to users if they did not move for x seconds.
Thoughts?
UPDATE: Pano2vr videos are nice, but the docs are amazing to learn everything you can do.
Thoughts?
UPDATE: Pano2vr videos are nice, but the docs are amazing to learn everything you can do.