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I'd like to add sliders to a 3D view, as seen in material-57553 but the 3D view does not have sliders on its toolbar. How did he do that? Is this covered in a tutorial that I missed?
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hello
this material is not a 3D view (clic in the up-right icon then view)
this is only a 2D simulation of 3D
saludos
Does this mean that it is not possible to add a slider in 3D view?
hello
yes, it does
saludos
This doesn't mean you cannot have sliders at all though. Just that they cannot be located in the 3D-window. You can have all the sliders you need in the ordinary Graphics window and use them to control your 3D-construction.
You can create them in the ordinary way using the Slider tool or by entering something like n = 5 <Enter>, then making it visibble and then adjusting the min, max and step values in the properties of the number/slider.
Hi,
see also (simulation):
https://forum.geogebra.org/...
but agree with themadmathematician (for me this is also not nice).
Raymond
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