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Panorado 3.3
Using the Mouse and the Keyboard
Overview
Welcome
What is Panorado?
What's New in Version 2.5?
What's New in Version 3.0?
What's New in Version 3.3?
What is a Panoramic Picture?
Panoramas And Projections
Four Steps From Real World To Your Screen
Step 1: Exposure
Step 2: Storage
Step 3: Stitching
Step 4: Viewing
The Program Window
Window Areas
The Navigation Bar
The Image Pane
The Preview Pane
The Status Bar
Commands
Open a New Panorado Window
Show/Hide Navigation Bar
Full Screen
File Sort Order
Preview Mode
Refresh
Show Preview
Previous/Next Image
Start/Stop Slide Show
Pan/Grab Image With Mouse Cursor
360掳 Panorama
Projection: Flat Or Spherical
Move the Image
Scaling
Image Properties (Dialog Box)
Print Image (Dialog Box)
Create a Special Projection Effect
Save a Special Projection Effect
Burn a Picture Disk (Dialog Box)
Find Images (dialog box)
Rename Files (dialog box)
Show Location(s) in Google Earth
Get Location from Google Earth
Write Google Earth KMZ File
Settings (Dialog Box)
Help
About
Miscellaneous
Composing a Slideshow
Command Line Parameters
EXIF Data
IPTC Data
GPS Coordinates
How to Create Great Panoramas
Licensing
License Agreement
Panorado on the Internet
Credits

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Using the Mouse and the Keyboard


Mouse Interaction

Inside Panorado, the primary function of the mouse is moving the visual part of the image. Two different mouse modes provide two different ways to do this. The mouse speed can be adjusted in the Settings dialog box.

Panorado supports up to five mouse buttons. This provides comfortable program control even in full screen mode. And if you own a 5-button wireless mouse, you can use it as a remote control for your slideshows!

How to use the mouse when the mouse pointer is above the image pane:

Left Button Press and drag to pan the image,
double-click to activate full screen mode
Right Button Open the current image's context menu
Rotate Scroll Whell Zoom in and out
Middle Button
(or Pressing the Wheel)
Adjust the image size to completely fit into the window
Up Button Show the previous image
Down Button Show the next image

Keyboard Interaction

The following keyboard shortcuts are available:

F1 Help
F2 Rename (current file)
F3 Show/hide navigation bar
F4 Pan/grab the image with the mouse
F5 Refresh
Ctrl+C Copy
Ctrl+V Paste
Ctrl+X Cut
Ctrl+N Open a new Panorado window
Ctrl+B File sort Order
Ctrl+J Toggle preview mode
Ctrl+S Start/stop slide show
Alt+Enter Image properties
Ctrl+P Print image
Ctrl+E Create a special projection effect (current image)
Ctrl+D Burn a picture disk
Ctrl+F Find images
Ctrl+G Show location(s) in Google Earth
Shift+Ctrl+G Get location from Google Earth
Ctrl+O Settings
Del Delete file
Esc Depending on context: Stop moving, stop slideshow, or stop full screen mode
Tab Toggle the input focus
Ctrl+Enter, F11 Toggle full screen mode (not in preview window)
Backspace Show preview or parent folder
Space Bar Next image (not in preview window)

When the input focus is on the image pane, these additional shortcuts are available:

3 360掳 panorama
S Spherical projection on/off
L Rotate image by 90掳 counterclockwise
R Rotate image by 90掳 clockwise
Shift+Left Move image to the left
Shift+Right Move image to the right
5 Scale: 50%
1 Scale: 100%
2 Scale: 200%
4 Scale: 400%
8 Scale: 800%
A Scale: Adjust to window
+ Zoom in
- Zoom out
Left Pan image to the left
Right Pan image to the right
Up Pan image up
Down Pan image down
Home First image
Page Up Previous image
Page Down Next image
End Last image
Enter Toggle full screen mode

You can also use some special keys on multimedia keyboards to navigate Panorado.

Next Image Previous Image Pan Image Doubleclick: Full Screen Zoom In/out Adjust Image Size to Window Context Menu Start/Stop Slideshow Stop Zoom In/Out Previous Image Next Image