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You can also use your mouse to look around the environment. Do this
by holding down the right-click button of your mouse, while moving it
around. When you release the mouse button, your camera will remain
in that position until you either left-click somewhere in the 3D
environment or you move your avatar.
You can use this method to look around while in either of the two
main camera views.
The same methods for controlling your views in the environment with a mouse can be
accomplished if your laptop has a track pad with cursor scrolling abilities.
Zoom Mode
The purpose of this function is to give you an optimal view of content in the 3D environment. The
ability to zoom in on surfaces gives you the added flexibility to see content up close without
having to physically walk and place your avatar in front of whatever it is you are looking at.
While in this zoomed-in mode, other avatars are temporarily removed from your view to avoid
any possible obstructions in front of the content.
The zoom mode is available for all Media Board surfaces and SharePoint Boards. Your mouse
cursor will change to a magnifying glass icon, giving you a visual cue that you can click to
zoom on that surface.
There a number of different ways you can control your camera view while in the zoom mode:
You can adjust the distance between the camera and the surface by using the scroll
wheel on your mouse. Scrolling it backward will extend the camera further back from the
surface, while scrolling it forward will push the camera closer.
If you move your mouse cursor off the edges of the surface you are zoomed in on, you
should see the cursor change to a hand icon. This lets you know you can click and
drag to pan the view up, down, left, or right.
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