The only possible way (at least, as far as I can see) is to capture
the mouse down + mouse move events on the image (that you add on top
of the map, with position absolute), and then link the mouse movement
event to the map's positioning (so basically you'll drag the map
"remotely", like using a joystick).


On Mar 9, 5:10 pm, googlemapapi <[email protected]> wrote:
> plx give some help~

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