When the pano opens even though it’s set to auto rotate the trigger click auto rotate button in the hotspot actions will stop it.Ĭlicking the Auto Rotate Button will set it rotating at the required speed etc.Ĭlicking a hotspot will open the next pano without auto rotating because of the Trigger Click action in the Hotspot.
Set the following in all of the hotspots: Loaded - Trigger Click - auto rotate button, the ID in my skin for the button. In the Auto Rotate button set the action: Mouse click - Toggle Auto Rotate. No point useing start when loaded but you can use, only in focus. In my case, pan speed 0.15, delay 3 and return to horizon 0.2.
Tick the auto rotate box and set your variables. You can do what you want by dong the following: It would be nice if the second pano didn't rotate at all. Never mind, perhaps another item for the wish list! It would have been cool for the auto rotate action to keep working while going from pano to pano. You need to click the auto rotate button to start it again. Click in the pano and this turns off auto rotate for some reason. The next pano opens, loads and starts to rotate, cool. That will auto rotate straight away unless this box is ticked. The other question you may want to ask is why you would want to enable “start when fully loaded” Well when the pano is auto rotating and stops on a hotspot, when clicked, it loads the next pano. Look at the picture below, remember to drag the camera in the middle of the scene to the position.
The advantage of doing it this way is if you have your “Only in Focus” box ticked the pano only rotates when the mouse is in the pano, but the clever part is if you have hotspots, when you mouse enters the hotspot image, the pano stops rotating enabling the viewer to click on it. Because the panorama rotates around the camera itself. What this will do: As you have set up the auto rotate with speed settings and in focus etc, to “on”, when the pano loads it will be toggled off by the “Loaded” action, so when your pano loads no auto rotate, click on your Auto Rotate button and it is toggled back on. In the actions of the button set the following: The second way of doing this is, again in the settings tab of Pano2VR, enable auto rotate and set up all the variables, speed, in focus and start after fully loaded. The Only in Focus does not work either using this method. The same is true for returning to Horizon. The downside to this is that you have no control over rotation speed it just happens at the speed that Pano2VR wants. The button you have set for auto rotate is a toggle, so if it’s off, it toggles it on. The first is very easy, in the settings tab of Pano2VR don’t enable auto rotate for the pano.