...Seeing and using 360° & iPIX

P.C's & Mac's

You will need Java, if you don't have it you can...

    ... Download Sun's version and follow the instructions

    Exploring, viewing and using 360° & iPIX


    A. Explore an image using your mouse (you can right click)

    1. Move your cursor over the image. The cursor will immediately change into the icon of a "four way" arrow.
    2. Left click and drag your mouse (or other pointing device) to navigate the image. You will be able to look all around in every direction. Once you are "dragging" the image, you will see that the image will move faster the further the cursor moves away from the centre of the frame.

    B. Explore an image using your keyboard

    To move around the image using your keyboard, simply press and hold the cursor arrow buttons in the direction you want to go.

    C. Zoom in or out using your keyboard

    You can make the details of the 360° & iPIX image larger or smaller by zooming the view in or out, respectively. 1. To make details of the image larger (zoom in), click and hold the "+" key or the "Page Up" key on your keyboard. 2. To make details of the image smaller (zoom out), click and hold the "-" key or the "Page Down" key on your keyboard.

    D. Zoom in or out using the 360° & iPIX image toolbar

    The image you are looking at may have a small "toolbar" at the bottom left of the frame. If it does not, you can right click anywhere in the frame to show the "pop-up" menu. From the pop-up menu, you can then turn the toolbar on and off as you wish. To zoom in and out using the toolbar, simply click on the "=" or "-" buttons - that's it!