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'''The Second Life Viewer has Camera Controls which allow you to control your point of view inworld.''' you can move your camera to see what's happening far away, or you can magnify tiny details! When you first log into Second Life, the '''Camera Controls''' appear on your screen along with '''Movement Controls'''. If you close the '''Camera Controls''', you can make them reappear from '''View''' > '''Camera''' '''Controls'''.
 
== Onscreen Camera Controls ==
 
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* '''Zoom''' - The middle strip zooms in when you click '''+''', and zooms out when you click '''-'''.
* '''Orbit''' - Click the arrows on the left compass to orbit your view around the center of the screen.
* '''Pan''' - Click the arrows on the right compass to pan up, down, left, and right.
 
Use a combination of camera controls, as shown in the following video, to view Second Life in all its depth. Zoom in on avatars and/or objects to see their fine details, orbit around them to examine them in 3D, and pan to fine-tune your viewpoint.
 
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Your avatar's eyes and head track your camera's focus point, providing visual cues as to where you're looking. Just like in the real world, staring at people can be considered rude, and you may wish to become familiar with [[Sletiquette|Second Life' cultural sensitivities]].
 
Once you're comfortable using the onscreen camera controls, try their shortcut keys equivalent for greater proficiency. It's sort of like playing a musical instrument, because you'll find yourself "chording", or pressing several keys simultaneously.
 
== Camera Controls shortcuts ==
 
Use the {{K|Alt}} ({{K|Cmd}} on Mac) key to zoom and orbit your camera around a single point. With practice, you can use the camera movement to observe almost anything from any angle.
 
To start, hold {{K|Alt}}. Notice your cursor changes to a magnifying glass. Click the avatar or object you wish to view, and your view centers on it. If the avatar or object you're viewing moves, your camera follows it, too.
 
Try the following key combinations, which are equivalent to the '''Camera Controls''' above, to click and drag your camera into almost any position:
 
* {{Kc|alt=*|drag}} - Zooms in when you move the mouse up and down. Orbits the camera around the focal point when you move the mouse left and right.
* {{Kc|alt=*|ctrl=*|drag}} - Orbits the camera around the focal point when you move the mouse at any angle.
* {{Kc|alt=*|ctrl=*|shift=*|drag}} - Pans the camera up/down/left/right right parallel to the plane of your screen.
 
You can also press the above in tandem with the movement keys. For example, {{Kc|alt=*|ctrl=*|shift=*|←}} pans to the left.
 
Press {{K|Esc}} at any time to snap the camera back to your avatar (same as '''View''' > '''Reset View'''). Moving your avatar also resets the camera.
 
Finally, with so many different ways of doing the same thing, there are also camera controls in '''Tools''' > '''Select Tool''' > '''Focus''', which opens the build tools for object editing. It also lets you zoom, orbit, and pan without holding down the modifier keys. If you're already adept with '''View''' > '''Camera Controls''' and the keyboard shortcuts, '''Focus''' isn't needed.
 
== Scroll wheel ==
 
If your mouse has a scroll wheel, roll the wheel up to zoom in, and roll the wheel away to zoom out. If this doesn't work as expected, check your mouse's instructions for a system control panel you can change. Mice like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Mouse Apple's Magic Mouse] have gestural systems with their own equivalents for these movements.
 
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== Avatar mouse steering ==
 
Another way of changing your camera view is to click your avatar, and while holding the mouse button, drag your mouse around. Not only does your view change, your avatar turns to face that direction. You can use this to your advantage by navigating with your mouse while moving forward with your keyboard.
 
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== Zooming (another kind) ==
 
There's another way to zoom in and out which produces different results: '''View''' > '''Zoom In''' and '''Zoom Out'''. These change your field of view, decreasing or increasing what you see at any one time. For example, if you '''Zoom Out''' several times, it functions like a wide-angle lens, but this also means your perspective will be stretched. This video shows you more, but note that you can't zoom out to such distorted angles anymore:
 
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== See also ==
* '''[[Mouselook]]''' - See Second Life in 1st-person view.
* '''[[Snapshots]]''' - As the name indicates, taking pictures in Second Life benefits from mastering camera controls.
* '''[[Making movies]]''' - Camera controls are also useful for filming [[machinima]] and other videos.
* '''[[Flycam]]''' - A SpaceNavigator or other control device can be used to achieve cinematic walkthroughs and more shots difficult with a mouse and keyboard alone.
* [[Open Source Portal|Open Source Documentation]]:
** [[How the camera works]]
** [[Camera Control]]
 
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