How To Get Around A Java iPIX Image

Ready to Step Inside the Picture?
Make the most of your Java iPIX image experience by familiarizing yourself with this brief key.

Windows users
4arrow icon

The first thing a Windows user will notice when inside a Java iPIX image is that the cursor becomes a 4arrow icon. To move inside the iPIX image, HOLD DOWN your left mouse button and drag the 4arrow icon in the direction you wish to move.

Hint: The 4arrow icon drives the iPIX image slowly if held near the center of the picture. The closer the 4arrow gets to the edge of the picture, the faster the iPIX image moves.
Macintosh Users
closed hand icon

The first thing a Mac user will notice when inside a Java iPIX image is that the cursor becomes a closed hand icon. To move inside the iPIX image, HOLD DOWN your left mouse button and drag the closed hand icon in the direction you wish to move.

Hint: The closed hand icon drives the iPIX image slowly if held near the center of the picture. The closer the closed hand gets to the edge of the picture, the faster the iPIX image moves.

Keyboard Navigation
If a mouse isn't hooked up to your machine or you just prefer keyboard navigation, don't fear. iPIX images are fully functional with standard key strokes.

keyboard arrows A crosshair icon will appear in the center of the image when using the arrow keys to move left, right, up, or down in an iPIX image. To move quickly, HOLD DOWN the arrow key which points in the direction you wish to move.

keyboard +/_ To zoom closer into the iPIX image, press the plus key. To zoom further out of the iPIX image, press the minus key.

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