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BURCUEVKELSARPK
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2 years ago

About Motion Path Shift

The image scrolls when the right button is pressed. What should I do to correct the Motion Path and prevent it from shifting? There is no problem the first time. When returning to the beginning and subsequent button movements, the image shifts. How can we fix this? Thank you very much in advance for your help.

  • Hello BURCU ÇEVİKEL SARPKAYA,

    Happy to help!

    Here's what happens when I test the slide in the screenshot on my end. Take note that I did not see the bottom part of the slide shift when the motion paths were activated.

    Would you mind making a Peek 360 recording of the exact behavior so we can take a closer look at what's happening? 

    Looking forward to your response!

  • Hi, thanks for reply.actually I talked about the usual shift where we go all the way back with the arrows and treat it all the way back.  But now there is a bigger problem. The directions of the arrows are reversed. Just like the forward button, I want it to advance when you press the right button and retreat when you press the left. But everything got mixed up. How can I perform this operation?

  • Hello BURCU ÇEVİKEL SARPKAYA,

    Thanks for sharing your project file. 

    I took a look at it and made the following observations:

    • The left button activates a motion path that moves the bottom slider from left to right.
    • The right button is not associated with any motion path so clicking on it won't do anything.

    Please try associating the correct movement with the appropriate arrow button to fix the behavior. 

    Regarding the shifting, I did observe this behavior when I quickly clicked on the arrow keys to move the slider. The behavior may be due to the 'Relative Start Point' option being enabled for the slider effectively causing the next movement to start exactly where the previous one is currently at. I went ahead and opened a support case so we can have our support engineers investigate the behavior. You're in good hands, and someone from our team will be in touch to help troubleshoot shortly!