
Explore the Earth on your computer - Google Earth Help
Open Google Earth. Go to the location you want to set as your start location. Rotate, tilt, and zoom in until you have the view you want. In the top menu, click View Make this my start location.
Use keyboard shortcuts to navigate in Google Earth
Use keyboard shortcuts to navigate in Google Earth Below you’ll find a list of keyboard and mouse shortcuts to navigate in the 3D viewer. Learn more about navigating in Google Earth. Tip: To …
See what places look like from the ground - Google Earth Help
You can see city streets, landscapes, natural features, and other landmarks as if you were there in person using the ground-level view. To view panoramic imagery, use street view. Turn on …
See places in Street View - Google Earth Help
Zoom in on streets around the world to see images of buildings, cars, and other scenery. Find a street You can find a street in Earth two ways: Search for a specific street or
Explorer la Terre sur votre ordinateur - Aide Google Earth
Ouvrez Google Earth. Accédez au lieu que vous souhaitez définir comme point de départ. Utilisez les fonctions de rotation, d'inclinaison et de zoom pour obtenir la vue qui vous convient. Dans …
how to lock overhead view angle? - Google Earth Community
May 7, 2019 · how to lock overhead view angle? When I zoom in the angle changes. How do I zoom in and have my view stay overhead?
Use Google Maps in Space
Use Google Maps in Space As of August 2024, Google Sky Maps is no longer available. You can continue to view the Moon, Mars, and Sky in Google Earth Pro. To view the Moon, Mars, and …
Zoom controls are missing - Google Earth Community
No problem. But I also want to use Google Earth on a Chromebook with my larger Dell desktop screen - and when I do, Google Earth shows up with no zoom controls." See screenshot - the …
Use your keyboard to navigate Google Earth
Use your keyboard to navigate Google Earth Below, you'll find a list of keyboard shortcuts for Google Earth.
View a map over time - Google Earth Help
Current imagery automatically displays in Google Earth. To discover how images have changed over time or view past versions of a map on a timeline: Tips You can zoom in or out to change …