How to detect inactivity and act after that
Is it possible to detect that the virtual tour has been inactive for a given amount of time (for example 2 minutes of inactivity) and then when that happens to re-launch the start panorama? Thanks in advance.
- 360Texas
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You asked:
Using Pano2vr 5.0x:
HTML5 output
Select option Auto Rotation
[x] Autorotation
Pan Speed: (suggested very slow speed) [0.07°/Frame]
Delay: Your suggestion 2 minutes delay [120.0s] seconds
Which means... after 120 seconds of no mouse or keyboard activity engage auto rotate at a very slow speed of 7° /Frame
Using Pano2vr 4.5.3:
HTML5
SETTINGS tab
Auto Rotate
[x] Enable auto rotation
Pan Speed: (suggested very slow speed) [0.07°/Frame]
Delay: Your suggestion 2 minutes delay [120.0s] seconds
Which means... after 120 seconds of no mouse or keyboard activity engage auto rotate at a very slow speed of 7° /Frame
Hope this helps
Yes"detect that the virtual tour has been inactive for a given amount of time (for example 2 minutes of inactivity) and then when that happens to re-launch the start panorama"
Using Pano2vr 5.0x:
HTML5 output
Select option Auto Rotation
[x] Autorotation
Pan Speed: (suggested very slow speed) [0.07°/Frame]
Delay: Your suggestion 2 minutes delay [120.0s] seconds
Which means... after 120 seconds of no mouse or keyboard activity engage auto rotate at a very slow speed of 7° /Frame
Using Pano2vr 4.5.3:
HTML5
SETTINGS tab
Auto Rotate
[x] Enable auto rotation
Pan Speed: (suggested very slow speed) [0.07°/Frame]
Delay: Your suggestion 2 minutes delay [120.0s] seconds
Which means... after 120 seconds of no mouse or keyboard activity engage auto rotate at a very slow speed of 7° /Frame
Hope this helps
360Texas wrote:You asked:
Yes"detect that the virtual tour has been inactive for a given amount of time (for example 2 minutes of inactivity) and then when that happens to re-launch the start panorama"
Using Pano2vr 5.0x:
HTML5 output
Select option Auto Rotation
[x] Autorotation
Pan Speed: (suggested very slow speed) [0.07°/Frame]
Delay: Your suggestion 2 minutes delay [120.0s] seconds
Which means... after 120 seconds of no mouse or keyboard activity engage auto rotate at a very slow speed of 7° /Frame
Using Pano2vr 4.5.3:
HTML5
SETTINGS tab
Auto Rotate
[x] Enable auto rotation
Pan Speed: (suggested very slow speed) [0.07°/Frame]
Delay: Your suggestion 2 minutes delay [120.0s] seconds
Which means... after 120 seconds of no mouse or keyboard activity engage auto rotate at a very slow speed of 7° /Frame
Hope this helps
Thanks Dave, but your suggestion makes just the rotation to start after a given wait time (in the same pano within a tour)....but what I need to do is to restart the tour after the 120 seconds of inactivity (or even better, to be able to "trigger click" a set of actions after the 120 seconds of no activity).
Is that possible?
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Use a timer,
You can then set an action , deactivate to open next panorama.
Play with the toggle action or add an activate action to get it to reset
Regards,
Hopki
You can then set an action , deactivate to open next panorama.
Play with the toggle action or add an activate action to get it to reset
Regards,
Hopki
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