![]() Most buildings look sharp, although zoomed-in trees and shrubs have a “melted” effect. Previous Maps versions used an offset, “bird’s eye view” the new 3D-mapped cities are mapped instead in true 3D, and can be zoomed in and out and rotated. Tapping the search bar allows you to search out a destination or map a route you can also pull up a list of cities that Microsoft has mapped in 3D. ![]() (Use Ctrl-Shift plus the arrow keys instead, or use a two-finger swipe gesture on touchscreens.) (Unfortunately, that search bar can be obscured by general Windows notifications, such as incoming email.) Touching the 3D view icon offsets the view somewhat you may find that the controls to move the view up and down are too tiny to use. ![]() With the Preview edition, however, icons to toggle back and forth between 2D and 3D views have been added, along with a compass and a permanent search bar in the upper right. As of right now, both the default Maps and the new Maps Preview both exist in the Windows Store both offer maps- and satellite-level views.
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