Apple Motion 3 User Manual
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Chapter 1
Getting to Know Motion
Because different types of objects and effects require different parameters, varied sets 
of controls appear in the Inspector depending on what is selected. The following table 
describes the various types of controls and their usage.
Control
Control type
Description
Slider
Dragging the slider changes the value of the 
parameter. Typically, dragging to the right 
increases the value and dragging to the left 
decreases the value. An example of a 
parameter that uses a slider is Scale.
You can Option-click to the left or right of the 
slider marker to decrease or increase by a value 
of 1.
Many sliders contain a disclosure triangle that 
you can click to display individual 
subparameters.
Value slider
A special type of slider that includes the 
numerical value of the parameter in the 
control. Dragging the middle area (where the 
number is) works just like an ordinary slider; 
dragging to the right increases the value and 
dragging to the left decreases the value. Some 
parameters allow you to increase or decrease 
the value indefinitely. Additionally, you can 
click the right or left arrow to change the value 
one step at a time. Option-clicking the arrows 
increases or decreases by.01. You can double-
click the number itself to convert the slider into 
a value field so you can type a specific number 
directly into the control. An example of a 
parameter that uses a value slider is Position.
Many sliders contain a disclosure triangle that 
you can click to display individual 
subparameters.
Note: When a value slider or value field is 
active (highlighted), press Tab to move to the 
next field.
Dial
This control is used for values based on angles 
or degrees. Rotate the dial by dragging it in a 
clockwise or counter-clockwise motion. A 
parameter that uses a dial is Rotation.
Value field
This control allows direct entry of text to set 
the value of the parameter. An example of a 
parameter that uses a value field is the Text 
Entry field.
Pop-up menu
A menu with preset values. Click the menu and 
choose the value you want. An example of a 
pop-up menu is the Throw behavior’s 
Increment parameter.