> On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 6:41:20 PM UTC-4, Yuv wrote:
>> I'm on Precise Pangolin, using Firefox 15, on a two years old Intel
>> Core ULV. It works, but panning is very jerky (and I did not even try
>> full screen).
I'm on an ageing Intel Core 2 at 2.4 GHz with 2GB RAM and a rather old
NVidia graphics card on Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot with proprietary
NVidia graphics drivers. I experience no jerkiness worth mentioning;
everything works quite smoothly, even in full-screen, in Firefox 14
and Chrome 18.
2012/9/6 Matthew Petroff <
mat...@mpetroff.net>:
> As far as I know, there is no way to determine if a mouse or touch pad is
> being used. I went with the current control method since most web users
> should be familiar with it from web-based maps. I'm still undecided as to
> whether I want to keep it or switch to a "joystick" like control scheme.
If you're going to implement the joystick control, why not keep both
and the the website/pano administrator decide on a per pano basis
through a toggle when he/she sets up the panorama in pannellum? Or a
toggle in the GUI, letting the end user decide? Or even a combination
where setting up the pano leaves you three options: "map-like",
"joystick-like", or end-user decision? Just some suggestions :-)
Thomas