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Navigation in 360-degree image
Hello everyone,
I'm working on a scavenger hunt-type course using 360 images. By design, the learners find the first marker, which tells them where the next one is, and so on. After finding all the hotspots, the learners gets the key to the exit. To do this, I created several markers and hotspots scattered around the 360 picture and set the navigation settings to "guided tour" to prevent premature accidental clicking on a hotspot or marker.
However, in this case, the learners have to click on the "next" arrow below every time they find another hotspot, and that's confusing. I've attached a screenshot. How do I get rid of the navigation arrow at the bottom?
here's a recording
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/25f34604-1ba7-4a78-82a9-a0a428ef4c4a/review
Source file attached
- AnastasiaTen172Community Member
Thank you, Tom! That's a great idea. I'll try to do that.
- JHauglieCommunity Member
Check out this article: https://community.articulate.com/articles/storyline-360-controlling-navigation-in-360-degree-images
I think you just need to disable the progress indicator.
- AnastasiaTen172Community Member
I'm not sure how to disable it since it doesn't have states
- JHauglieCommunity Member
As I reviewed the article, it seems that you need to be in free navigation mode for each marker. That appears to be where you must set the progress indicator and the option to exclude each marker.
- AnastasiaTen172Community Member
It seems to be a good option, but it doesn't prevent an accidental clicking on the wrong hotspot. For example, this building on the screenshot is supposed to be found after several other ones, but it is already clickable. Also, all markers are visible in free navigation whether they are excluded or not.
- AnastasiaTen172Community Member
That might work. How did you lock the hotspots? Can you please share the file?