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The Virtual
Tour Window opened, but I only saw a Windows Media image. What did
I do wrong?
The Virtual Tour
Window only showed a puzzle piece. What does this mean?
I downloaded
QuickTime, but I still can't see the Virtual Tour. Why not?
How do I move
around to different parts of the Virtual Tour?
The
Virtual Tour Window opened, but I only saw a Windows Media image.
What did I do wrong?
Windows Media is not compatible with the Virtual Tour. You will
need to download the QuickTime plugin in order to view the tour.
Go to QuickTime
and download the plugin, follow the installation instructions then
return to the Virtual Tour.
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The Virtual
Tour Window only showed a puzzle piece. What does this mean?
The QuickTime plugin is not installed or you do not have the most
current version of QuickTime. Go to QuickTime
and download the newest version for free.
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I downloaded
QuickTime, but I still can't see the Virtual Tour. Why not?
If QuickTime did not Auto Install you will need to install the plugin.
On most Window's machines QuickTime has been downloaded to "My
Computer" then "Program Files". Inside the "Program
Files" Folder there should be a QuickTime Folder. Open this
folder and click on the installation icon. QuickTime should then
run the installation program and walk you through a series of questions
reguarding file type associations and connection speed. The file
type associations needs to have Macintosh files extensions checked.
Select your connection speed in the drop down menu and answer the
rest of the questions in the install program. Then reopen the browser
and view the Virtual Tour.
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How do I move around to the
different parts of the Virtual Tour?
To move around in the Virtual Tour click and drag left or right
on the picture. When you click and drag to the left you will turn
left. When you click and drag to the right you will turn right.
To move to the next area locate the "hot spots" or links
in the picture. The cursor will change to a hand with a pointed
finger as you move over a "hot spot". Also at the bottom
of the picture there will be a description of where the link will
take you. Click on a "hot spot" and you will load the
next 360° picture.
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