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  1. Tap and hold and drag (on mobile) / Click and hold and drag (on computer) to allow dragging the map around the held point (this is standard for Google maps)

  2. Pinch (on mobile) / Scroll out (on computer) to zoom out from the centre point of the pinch motion (this is standard for Google maps)

  3. Spread (on mobile) / Double tap / Double click / Scroll in (on computer) to zoom in from the centre point of the spread motion (this is standard for Google maps)

  4. Single tap (on mobile) / single click (on computer) to select the tapped location.

  5. Long tap (on mobile) / long click (on computer) to preview the long tapped location - if there’s a preview associated with that location.

Selecting locations on the map

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For details on what happens once a user selects a location, you can read through the location specific stories in https://lite-farm.atlassian.net/browse/

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** A quick aside, for the purposes of selecting, farm site boundaries are considered to be hollow. That is, they can only be selected by clicking on the border of the farm site boundary.

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  1. The zoom in will be close enough where the cluster icon is no longer necessary and the individual points can be selected.

  2. The cluster will break up into clusters (Ex. a cluster of 4 will break into two clusters of 2 once zoomed in). These clusters can then be selected to zoom in further.

  3. If the map reaches the maximum zoom level and points are still overlapping, then selecting a cluster will prompt a pop-up interaction (shown above).

In situations where a clustered location can also be previewed, long selecting one of the pop-up selections will dismiss that pop-up and show the preview pop-up.

Previewing locations

Certain locations will have a “preview” behaviour associated with them. A preview is activated by doing a long select on that location. For example, the preview associated with a sensor location is shown below. Requirements for previews by location will be defined for that location, but in general will be limited to one label, value, and unit.

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