Without a video (or on devices not supporting video capturing) a fixed number of
images from different viewing angels will be used to display the object spin.
The user can drag the image left and right to spin and zoom in/out either using
pinch zoom or by clicking on the object.
Note on Internet Explorer:
In order to make FSI Viewer JS work, Internet Explorer must run in IE8 quirks, IE9 or
higher quirks or standards mode. You can ensure that by adding an X- UA-
Compatible meta tag to the head section of your web page, for example:
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=Edge">
2.2 Using FSI Viewer JS
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Viewer
360°
FSI Viewer JSis navigated
by the menu bar (here
seen below the image)
and by using the mouse
directly on the image. For
example, you can select
a section of the image
you want to magnify.
The mouse functions are
determined
by
the
corresponding buttons
on the menu bar (zoom,
pan, rotate, etc.).
The
optional
small
navigator
window
(bottom right) displays the position of the image section currently viewed.
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