Right, I can see that the numbers shift very fluently. But is it the
image transformatoins that are "heavy" then?
/Mogens
On 25-05-2011 21:52, Remi Grumeau wrote:
It is, but Google Maps CustomStreetView API is not :( at least since it doesn't
have any WebGL support
Ex: http://www.we-are-gurus.com/labs/device-orientation.html
Remi Grumeau
On May 25, 2011, at 5:13 PM, Mogens Beltoft<mog...@beltoft.dk> wrote:
Wow, that is neat. I wish it were more smooth (on my iPhone 4).
/Mogens
On 25-05-2011 03:06, Remi Grumeau wrote:
Hey folks!
I could use some tests on different devices / mOS for a script i've tested only
on iPhone4 for now.
Here it is:
http://we-are-gurus.com/labs/device-motion/
Please, press the top button "active motion detection" to see what happens
if the button is not there, you device doesn't support any motion/orientation.
Cheers!
Remi
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