Use mouse tracking to change the view

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zien360
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Hi,

I would like to add the option to my Pano2VR tours, that mimics the movement of my mouse and adjusts the view accordingly. Krpano has a plugin for exactly this: https://krpano.com/forum/wbb/index.php? ... ostID=2072

Can this be one inside Pano2VR?

As far as I know, this is not possible with Pano2VR. But I'll ask anyway just to be sure, maybe I'm missing something? Maybe with some custom JavaScript, but this is going to be difficult I'm afraid... for me at least ;)
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Hi,
Just to let you know this has been added to the feature request list, so it will not get forgotten.
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zien360
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Great, thanks!
zien360
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I was just wondering, do you have an update regarding this feature request?

Thanks ;)
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Hi zien360,
Just went to the KRPano page to see the example to recap what it is you are asking, unfortunately, their example is no longer working.
Is it when you move your mouse the pano moves slightly to show people it's interactive?
If not can you be more specific?
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zien360
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Hi Martin,

Awesome. It is indeed exactly as you say, the view changes a bit when you hover your mouse over it, so you can see that it is interactive. It's almost as if your cursor has a magnetic effect on the scenery.

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Martin Jan
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