iPIX offers new panoramic photographs that let you see everything up and down and right and left. You can see a full 360-degree view of the ski slopes.

iPIX uses Java to move the pictures, so make sure the Java setting is on.

...On a iPIX picture a cursor will change to an arrow shown on left. To scroll the picture, keep left mouse button pressed in and move the cursor to the part you want to see.

When the cursor is closer to the center of the picture, the picture will move slowly. The further you move the cursor from the center, the faster the picture will move.

...Zoom in and zoom out
When you place the cursor a bit below or above the center of the picture, and an arrow shown on left will appear. To zoom in, locate the arrow a bit above the center of the picture. Keep left mouse button pressed in. To zoom out, locate the cursor a bit below the center of the picture. Keep left mouse button pressed in.

...On a iPIX picture, a cursor will be changed to a fist figure. Keep mouse button pressed in and move the cursor to the part you want to see.

When the cursor is closer to the center of the picture, the picture will move slowly. The further you move the cursor from the center, the faster the picture will move.

...Zoom in and zoom out
When you place the cursor a bit below or above the center of the picture, and an arrow shown on left will appear. To zoom in, locate the arrow a bit above the center of the picture. Keep left mouse button pressed in. To zoom out, locate the cursor a bit below the center of the picture. Keep left mouse button pressed in.

iPIX can be properly operated from a keyboard. When using arrow keys on your keyboard and moving within the picture, a cross mark will be displayed. If you want to move more quickly, continue to press the arrow key of the direction you want to move.

To zoom in, press plus key. To zoom out, press minus key.