The application is a 3D map of a large work area (several rooms), with information tabs at the bottom. Users can rotate and zoom the map, click on a room for details, click a piece of equipment for specs, manuals, etc.

At the top of the screen are arrows to move the map around and a zoom slider. I'd like to add tooltips to those navigation buttons to make sure their function is understood. Tooltip text for the slider is pretty obvious: *Zoom In* on the plus sign, *Zoom Out* on the minus sign, "Slide to Zoom" on the slider itself. But I'm not sure what should go on the arrows.

What I'm currently leaning toward is: *Move Map Up*, *Move Map Down*, *Move Map Right*, and *Move Map Left* on the appropriate arrows. ("Map" might be redundant, but I want to differentiate between moving the map and changing your perspective relative to the map.)

Do these make sense? Is there a more concise or clearer phrasing I could use?