The Lemur User Manual
65
The resulting Fader Object looks like this:
Behavior Properties
Capture If Capture is checked, an Object will only react to cursors that were created
inside its area. Even if the cursor later leaves the Object for another position,
it will remain in control of the original Object, until it is destroyed eventually.
When Capture is off, the old school way from previous versions is restored,
meaning an Object will react to whatever cursor is present at any moment in
its area.
Cursor Mode If set to Limited, the Fader will respond to a new cursor only if the original
one has been destroyed (i.e. finger is raised)
Get Newer means that whenever a new cursor appears inside the
Object’s area, it gains full control of the Object
In Barycentric mode each cursor, old and new, has the same amount of
influence on the Object
In Cap Only mode, the Object acts like a conventional fader that doesn’t
react to cursors outside of the cap area
Physics Can be one of three settings: None, Interpolate, or Mass-Spring.
If Physics is set to None, the Fader cap tracks one finger immediately. If
other fingers touch the fader, they are ignored.