We continue to get fantastic feedback about the ArcGIS Earth 1.0 beta! There have been several requests for more information about how to navigate in the app.
Basic mouse navigation is pretty straightforward and matches closely to the web scene viewer JavaScript 3D experience that we have in ArcGIS Online and in Portal for ArcGIS Server. The essential pieces are:
The geocode or locate bar can also be used for address information, place names, and coordinates in Decimal Degrees in the order [Longitude, Latitude].
Check out a quick video talking you through these actions:
Click here to view the embedded video.
We’re working quickly to make changes to meet some of the feedback users have logged by our code cutoff for our December release date. We’re excited to get ArcGIS Earth out in production and to continue to improve upon the experience.
If you are looking for the beta, it’s still open here:*http://j.mp/EAE1Beta
Basic mouse navigation is pretty straightforward and matches closely to the web scene viewer JavaScript 3D experience that we have in ArcGIS Online and in Portal for ArcGIS Server. The essential pieces are:
- Click left mouse button and hold while moving the mouse to pan the view
- Click right mouse button and hold while moving the mouse to orbit around a point on the terrain
- Mouse wheel zooms in (forward) and out (backward)
The geocode or locate bar can also be used for address information, place names, and coordinates in Decimal Degrees in the order [Longitude, Latitude].
Check out a quick video talking you through these actions:
Click here to view the embedded video.
We’re working quickly to make changes to meet some of the feedback users have logged by our code cutoff for our December release date. We’re excited to get ArcGIS Earth out in production and to continue to improve upon the experience.
If you are looking for the beta, it’s still open here:*http://j.mp/EAE1Beta