I have an image that changes position on screen by different states. I want to click on it where the new position is not the original position

Jun 14, 2023

I have a piece of equipment that rotates around 360 degrees on its z axis.  Did this by inserting 360 photos as state changes.  I want the user to be able to click on certain buttons on the machine to get more info about the button that is on the machine.   I would like to have them click on the button at any vantage point as it rotates.  For example lets say its a power button on the front of the machine, but as it rotates the position of the button is different and at a different angle.  So my thought was to duplicate the 360 photos and have it only be the button and it is on top of the original photo in the timeline and for this example the image is called pic 2.  I have set up a trigger that when user clicks pic 2 to show text which is the info.  The issue I am running into is that the tigger area stays the same as the original picture it does not follow where the picture is for the new state.  Ie the original picture normal state is on the right side of the screen and I can click there even with no image visibly because it is a new state on the left side of the screen

 

I have added a screen recording to kind of show you what I am trying to do

2 Replies
Garth Yorko

I created different states for the clickable object that mirrored the position of what needs to be clicked. Then I synced the clickable object to change state with the background image.

Lots of triggers, but pretty easy to replicate the many state changes if you organize them.

See the attached file. I would like to see your storyline file if you can share it.