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  • #85675
    NaxosCG
    Customer

    Hello there !

    I’m using “When dragged over” puzzle on a list of objects.
    There is no “draggedObject” like “pickedObject” or “hoveredObject” to use for dragmove ?

    Any workaround ?

    "1+1=3... for large values of 1"

    #85678
    xeon
    Customer

    Not sure I understand the problem.
    You drag move puzzle….specifies the object(s) that will be moved…in your case a list.
    When placed in a “When dragged over” puzzle…you can control which object in the list you want to be clicked on to drag the items in the list or you can set the When Dragged Over puzzle to take action on your list so that any item in your list can drag your list of objects.

    Could you provide an example of what you are trying to do because I am pretty certain its not the above.

    Xeon
    Route 66 Digital
    Interactive Solutions - https://www.r66d.com
    Tutorials - https://www.xeons3dlab.com

    #85684
    NaxosCG
    Customer

    Here it is…

    Here i’d like to put something like “picked object” or “hovered object” that would be some “dragged object”

    the idea is to let the user drag any object from a listn then only move the “picked/ dragged” one object.
    A bit like we can do with “when pickced” or “when hovered” : let a whole list of objects to be pickable but one one picked

    "1+1=3... for large values of 1"

    #85686
    xeon
    Customer

    The picked object and hover object require the user click on those objects so you can initiate the call by the pick and use a list for the drag move.

    Xeon
    Route 66 Digital
    Interactive Solutions - https://www.r66d.com
    Tutorials - https://www.xeons3dlab.com

    #85688
    NaxosCG
    Customer

    I will try this, thank you !

    "1+1=3... for large values of 1"

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