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Haritanın sol üst köşesinde bulunan Yön Okları ile haritayı sağa, sola, yukarı ve aşağı kaydırabilirsiniz. artı (+) ve eksi (-) butonları ile haritayı yaklaştırabilir (zoom in) ya da uzaklaştırabilirsiniz (zoom out).

ya da Fare (Mouse)'nizi haritanın üzerine getirip sol tuşa basılı tutarak istediğiniz yöne hareket ettirerek haritayı o yöne doğru kaydırabilir, yakınlaştırmak istediğiniz bölgeye mouse ile iki kere tıklayarak bu işlemi gerçekleştirebilir, yine fareniz harita üzerindeyken farenizin kaydırma tekerleği ile haritayı yaklaştırabilir ya da uzaklaştırabilirsiniz.

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