===== VR panorama tours ===== A VR panorama tour is a virtual tour through 360-degree panoramic scenes. 3D models can be inserted into the scene. A tour is opened via a URL and can be used without logging in. VR tours can be used for the following purposes: * Training employees in hazardous environments, example: new employees of a company are to be trained in a hazardous area. * Informing visitors about remote locations, example: A company wants to show how its production facilities are set up. * Selling real estate, example: A property or construction project is shown before it is realised and marketed in an appealing way via a VR tour. * Learning complex content, example: Complex medical models are to be visualised for the training of doctors. * Dissemination of marketing content via playful elements, example: A hotel wants to attract the attention of guests by offering an exit game. You can find corresponding examples here: https://vrdoro.com/b/~/vrtours The VR tour is accessed by opening a URL in your browser. On all [[https://docs.vrdoro.com/doku.php?id=faq#mit_welchen_geraeten_kann_ich_vrdoro_nutzen| Supporting devices]] you can see the VR views directly. On devices that enable immersive web views (e.g. VR headsets or suitable mobile devices), a button labelled "VR" is displayed at the bottom right. ==== Control elements ==== {{ entering-vr-room-1.jpg?direct&400|}} You will see the following icons at the top right of the panoramic view of the VR tour: * {{fa>question|Willkommenstext}}: Opens the welcome message for this tour * {{fa>camera|Screenshot}}: Takes a screenshot of the view and saves it * {{fa>share-alt|Teilen}}: Opens a dialogue to share the tour URL * {{fa>sign-in|Login}}: Allows you to log in or register The vrdoro logo on the right can be replaced by the creator of the room. At the bottom left you will find the privacy policy and the imprint.