Pano2VR 4.5 beta2 Pro 64 bit
If I give a delay of e.g. 5 sec. than the first pano has no delay.
If you click in the pano it has.
I think that the 5 seconds delay are used during uploading?
Frans
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Hi Frans,
Delay is only after the pano has been moved not when first loaded.
Regards,
Hopki
Delay is only after the pano has been moved not when first loaded.
Regards,
Hopki
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For example, the panorama is already displayed in the viewer... visitor mouse (touch) clicks on the panorama and drags it around to a point of interest... visitor takes their hand off the mouse maybe to answer the telephone.. or talk with someone... the 5 seconds starts when the pano is stopped.... no mouse / keyboard activity for 5 seconds.. then it starts auto-rotating again.
Extended activity IF in the event you also have selected "Return to horizon after" and you specified [2] the pano will start auto-rotation after 5 seconds and with in 2 seconds return to the horizon.
SO if the visitor was zoomed IN all the way... and tilted down to the panorama bottom [then distracted] it would zoom out to the specified FoV field of view, return to horizon AND start auto-rotating.
ITS a really great feature. I use if for all our panoramas.
IF you do not use it.. your panorama displays to screen, and does not move.. sort of like a static - none moving single picture... no interaction with the visitor.
Extended activity IF in the event you also have selected "Return to horizon after" and you specified [2] the pano will start auto-rotation after 5 seconds and with in 2 seconds return to the horizon.
SO if the visitor was zoomed IN all the way... and tilted down to the panorama bottom [then distracted] it would zoom out to the specified FoV field of view, return to horizon AND start auto-rotating.
ITS a really great feature. I use if for all our panoramas.
IF you do not use it.. your panorama displays to screen, and does not move.. sort of like a static - none moving single picture... no interaction with the visitor.