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Google earth pro street view
Google earth pro street view









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Additional globes for the Moon and Mars are available, as well as a tool for viewing the night sky. In addition to Earth navigation, Google Earth provides a series of other tools through the desktop application, including a measure distance tool. However, those questions never posed solving this with workarounds like I am hoping for here.Google Earth Pro lets you fly anywhere to see satellite imagery, 3D buildings, 3D trees, terrain, Street View, planets and much more. In fact, similar questions about Street View have been asked years ago, they got such answers, and clearly we still have this limitation 5-6yrs later.

google earth pro street view

Others that might have a helpful answer might think this topic's been addressed. Ps, I'd appreciate no answers like "request this from Google" because that won't go anywhere, so it's equivalent to saying "I don't know" unfortunately. Or what about somehow involving BetterTouchTool.app or Karabiner.app to assist in binding commands? What about toggling Rotations (on/off) or Pan Zoom (on/off) (achieved by a 3D Mouse Button L click), could that come into play somehow? Is this possible? And if so, is there any way to switch between (a) such a binded profile for when in Street View mode and (b) normal profile for when returning back out to Google Earth general navigation mode? It wouldn't be as elegant as native support, but it would work.

  • 3D mouse tilt backward -> Down keyboard arrow (to walk backward)'Īlso, linking the amount of 3D mouse force, to a key repeat rate or press duration, might be a good idea to provide an amount of panning or walking.
  • 3D mouse tilt forward -> Up keyboard arrow (to walk forward).
  • 3D mouse spin CCW -> Left keyboard arrow (to pan your view to the left).
  • 3D mouse spin CW -> Right keyboard arrow (to pan your view to the right).
  • I think Street View doesn't have native support, but perhaps there's a hack around that. Well, it'll flash the 3D arrows, so Google Earth is receiving the 3D mouse input, but it never moves your position. Navigating around in Google Earth with the 3D mouse is absolutely spectacular, but unfortunately it's totally non-functional when switching to Street View.











    Google earth pro street view