The Virtual Tour is a complete virtual experience of Walsh University. You will view buildings, classrooms, laboratories, the cafeteria, athletic facilities, dormitories, and dorm rooms. You will be able to view each area as if you were standing there and looking around. The user can look in any direction desired simply by clicking and dragging the mouse on the picture. As each 360 degree photograph opens, the screen will rotate showing the area in an auto-rotate mode. Use the following instructions to navigate up, down, and around the area of the virtual photograph:

  • The panoramic view will start in auto rotate mode. If it does not Java will need to be enabled in your Internet Browser. See JAVA Below.
  • To stop the panoramic view auto rotate feature left mouse click anywhere on the picture.
  • Click and hold the left mouse button on the center of the image, hold the left mouse button down and drag the mouse away from center in any direction to pan the image in the desired direction. (up, down, left, right, diagonal) While holding the left mouse button down, dragging the mouse farther away from the center of the picture will speed up the view. When you release the button the panning will stop.
  • The keyboard arrow keys will also pan the image.
  • Normal Auto Panning may be started again by left mouse clicking on the arrows located in the lower tool bar of the image.
  • If you desire a larger or smaller view, you may increase or decrease the size by left mouse clicking on the left or right magnifying glass located in the lower tool bar of the image.

Instructions



Practice Here


This type of image does not reqiuire the IPIX Browser Plugin. It does require JAVA to be enabled in the Browser. ( See Below for JAVA)

Note: Microsoft Windows versions prior to XP have Microsoft's Java Virtual Machine built in and enabled by default in Internet Explorer.

If it is not enabled Go to Internet Explorer - TOOLS | INTERNET OPTIONS |  ADVANCED to enable.

If you need the Sun Microsystem's Java Runtime software for your Internet Browser because your version of Windows XP doesn't have Microsoft's Java Virtual Machine built in, follow the instructions below.

1. Go to http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html

2. Click on Download J2SE JRE - (stands for JAVA 2 Standard Edition JAVA Runtime Environment)

3. Accept license Agreement

4. Select Windows Installation to automatically install
Java 2 Runtime Standard Edition (J2SE JRE)

5. Select OPEN when windows asks (Open / Save?)

6. Select Typical Installation