Fixing Disappearing Navigation Bar - Tips & Tricks

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The navigation bar issue in the beta version of the software is addressed by suggesting users click "View > Show Navigation > Automatically" if the controls do not appear when hovering over the right corner of the 3D viewer. This solution successfully resolved the problem for the user. The previous stable version, 4.2, is noted to be functioning without issues. The content highlights the reliability of Google's support in troubleshooting problems.
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I just downloaded this version, but the navigation bar on the right hand side does not
show up, it flashes on for a split second then vamooses, hovering over it don't bring it back,
is there some trick to get back?
 
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Maybe it sank?

It is a beta still isn't it?

Otherwise I'm still using 4.2.
 
I haven't had any problems with it
 
No problems here.

http://earth.google.com/intl/en/userguide/v4/
Using the Navigation Controls

Note - If the navigation controls do not appear when you move the cursor over the right corner of the 3D viewer, click View > Show Navigation > Automatically and try again.
Maybe that will help?
 
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Thanks, it is okay now.
 
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