To move about in the tour, place the mouse cursor in the QuickTime window and hold down the mouse button. The cursor changes from a bullseye icon Bullseye to an arrow icon Right Arrow that points in the direction you move the mouse. The pano (panorama) scrolls in the direction you are moving the cursor (the mouse button must be pressed down), and moves faster the further you move the cursor. If a line appears in front of the arrow cursor Arrow with Line, it means you have reached the limit of scrolling in that direction.

You can zoom in and out of the pano by clicking on the "zoom in" (plus) icon Plus or the "zoom out" (minus) icon Minus in the control bar at the bottom of the QuickTime window.

You can also move the pano around using the keyboard. The pano scrolls using the left, right, up, and down arrow keys. Pressing the shift key will zoom in and pressing the control key will zoom out.

Hotspots are normally-hidden regions that are programmed to open another segment of the tour when clicked. The mouse cursor changes to a "hotspot" cursor Finger Pointing to Globe when it rolls over a hotspot. Text will appear in the control bar telling you where clicking on that hotspot will take you. To view the hotspots, click the "show hotspots" icon Arrow with a Question Mark in the control panel.

You can also navigate to different segments of the tour by clicking on a yellow dot in the aerial view below.

These instructions were adapted from the University of Texas at Austin, College of Education.