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At this point, the dialog is empty.
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On the upper toolbar, click Add Master, and then click the Slider
manipulator in the Perspective viewport.
6 On the pop-up menu that appears, choose Object (Slider) > value.
In the Reactions list, the master entry Slider01 / value appears.
7 On the upper toolbar, click Add Slave, and then click the box in
the Perspective viewport.
8 On the pop-up menu that appears, choose Transform > Position > X
Position.
In the Reactions list, the slave entry Box01 / X Position appears under
the master entry. Also, a new state appears in the States list for the newly
added slave track. This simply says that, when the slider value is 0, the
box's X position should be what it is currently. However, a reaction needs
at least two states to be meaningful. You'll learn how to accomplish this
shortly.
Next, you'll discover a different way to add a slave track.
9 In the Perspective viewport, select the sphere.
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On the upper toolbar, click Add Selected.
This causes the pop-up menu to appear at the mouse cursor.
11 From the pop-up menu, choose Object (Sphere) > Hemisphere.
The sphere's Hemisphere track is added as a slave of the slider, and a new
state for the two is added to the States list.
You now have two states in the States list, but in both cases the state
value (that is, the slider value) is the same, so you really need only one.
You can resolve this by adding the Hemisphere slave track to the first
state and then eliminating the second state.
12 In the Reactions list, click the Sphere01 / Hemisphere entry, and in the
States list, click the State01 entry.
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