Unity Twin Slider

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Simple twin slider based on Unity UI sliders

Overview

The Twin Slider is a straightforward yet effective solution for anyone working with Unity UI sliders. It effectively combines two sliders into one compact interface, making it an excellent choice for applications that require controlled adjustments from multiple axes. Whether you're developing a game or an interactive application, this twin slider can enhance user interactions significantly.

With its ease of integration and configuration, it’s designed to be user-friendly. Simply import the files into your project, configure the sliders, and you’re ready to go. The included demo scene provides a great starting point, showcasing the functionality and versatility of the Twin Slider in a way that inspires immediate application.

Features

  • Easy Integration: Simply copy the files into your Unity project’s asset folder, making setup quick and hassle-free.
  • Dual Functionality: The twin slider allows for simultaneous adjustments on two separate sliders, perfect for controlling variables like volume and balance or any paired settings.
  • Customizable Callbacks: Define callbacks to respond in real time as users manipulate the sliders, ensuring dynamic interactions and feedback.
  • Demo Scene Included: Comes with a demo scene that provides an excellent showcase of its capabilities, allowing for easy testing and experimentation.
  • User-Friendly Design: Designed with simplicity in mind, making it accessible for both experienced developers and those new to Unity.
  • Compatible with Unity UI: Fully integrates into Unity’s UI framework, maintaining visual consistency and functionality throughout your project.
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