Cyber Museum Quick Guide April 2010

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(A)  Setup & Installation

1.  Double click “VISIN.exe” to launch the setup program.

2.  You will see a welcome screen. Click “Next”.

3.  Accept the License Agreement and click “Next”.

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4.  Choose a folder and click “Next”.

5.  Choose the program shortcut location and click “Next”.

6.  Choose to create desktop shortcut and click “Next”.

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7.  Click on “Install”.

8.  The installation will start.

9.  Click “Finish” to complete the installation.

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(B)  View Gallery

Viewing of the gallery is done using VISIN (free 3D Viewer).

Starting VISIN

1.  Double-click on the shortcut created after installing the game. 

* Alternatively, click through “Start”, “All Programs”, “MaCADamia”, “VISIN”, “ VISIN”.  

2.  The login screen will appear. Type in your user name and password and click “Login”.

3.  Once the instruction screen appears, click on button.

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4.  You will find yourself in a virtual gallery called, “My Room”, which will allow you to customise a

templated virtual gallery with current available 3D objects by simply CLICK, DRAG & DROP.

Below illustrates the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and its various functions.

No. Name Function/s

1 Navigation Tool Rotate/move the avatar

2 Select Scene Change to another room

3 Room Options Place objects in the room

4 Cameras Change camera view

5 Multimedia Play videos, audio and view pictures

6 Social Networking View your friends list, display online users, engage in public chat, view your

message inbox/outbox

7 Animation Animate the avatar according to the selected animation

8 Toggle Tip Tool Box Hide/display the tip tool box

9 Save Confirm to save the room to the server

10 Quit Confirm to quit the game

11 Item Viewer View a close up of the 3D object

12 View Information View more details about the object

13 Change Avatar Skin Customize avatar appearance

5.  Click on “Room Options” to allow you to place items in the room.

1. Furniture2. Artifacts

3. Mediaboards

4. Wall Texture

5. Flooring

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6.  Click on “Social Networking” to allow you to access the main communication tools.

7.  Click on “Multimedia” to allow you to watch videos, play sound clips and even view pictures

which you have taken.

8.  Click on “Camera” to allow you to select different camera views.

9.  Click on “Animation” to allow your avatar to perform different ‘cool’ animations. Try them and

see how your avatar behaves.

Basic Controls

Below shows the navigational keyboard controls for browsing the virtual galleries:

Keys Function

Up Arrow Move Forward

Down Arrow Move Backwards

Left Arrow Rotate Left

Right Arrow Rotate Right

Page Up Increase Walking Speed

Page Down Decrease Walking Speed

Right Mouse Button Zoom In/Out Camera View Distance

1. View Contact List

2. View All Online Users

3. Engage Public Chat

4. View Inbox & Outbox

1. Play Videos

2. Play Sound Clips

3. View Picture

1. Chase Camera2. Front Camera

3. Free Camera

4. Snapshot

5. Hide Avatar

1. Jump

2. Dance

3. Think

4. Wave Goodbye

5. Wave Hello

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1.  The “Scene Select” allows you to select the virtual gallery that you wish to visit. To

select/change to another virtual gallery, click on the highlighted area in red as illustrated.

2.  A loading screen will appear.

3.  After the loading is complete, you will be at the virtual gallery that you have selected.

4.  You may now interact with the items in the virtual gallery.

Interaction with artifacts/paintings

1.  To interact with the artifacts, move the avatar near to the artifact until the and/or

button pops up at the bottom right corner.

2.  Click on the button. A dialog box will give you several options to see more details about the

artifact. It will show the available information about the artifact.

a.  This option shows you the actual image of the artifact .

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b.  This option illustrates the details of the artifact.

c.  This option provides background information about the artifact.

3.  To interact with paintings on the walls, move the avatar near to the painting until the and/or

button pops up at the bottom right corner.

4.  Click on the button. A dialog box will give you several options to see more details about the

painting. It will show the available information about the painting.

a.  This option shows you the actual image of the painting.

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b.  This option illustrates details about the painting.

c.  This option provides you with background information of the painting.

5.  To interact with a Mediaboard, move your avatar near to the TV screen until the button

pops up at the bottom right corner.

6.  Click on the button to view the available videos to play. You can adjust the volume, play,

stop, pause and even choose the videos you wish to watch.

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7.  To exit from VISIN, you may click on the button at the bottom right hand corner.

8.  Should you encounter any technical problems, please email us: [email protected] 

Enjoy your visit to Cybermuseum Virtual Galleries!

Cybermuseum Administrator

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