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0
Found in
6000.0.71f1
6000.3.11f1
6000.4.1f1
6000.5.0b1
6000.6.0a1
Issue ID
UUM-137391
Regression
No
"Samples" value in the Animation window can't be changed by dragging
How to reproduce:
1. Create a new Unity project
2. In the Project window, right-click -> Create -> Animation -> Animation Clip and open it
3. Make sure to have "Samples" enabled
4. Change the "Samples" value by dragging and observe the results
Expected results: The value can be changed
Actual results: The value can be only manually entered
Reproducible with: 6000.0.71f1, 6000.3.11f1, 6000.4.1f1, 6000.5.0b1, 6000.6.0a1
Reproducible on: macOS Tahoe 26 (M1)
Not reproducible on: No other environment tested
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Resolution Note:
Thank you for reporting a bug to Unity.
After reviewing the behavior, we've confirmed it aligns with the current design and intended use of the feature. We understand this may differ from your expectations or workflow.
The Samples value is not something you want to change regularly, and is why you have the option to hide this value from the UI. This value is something the user knows (ex: 10, 24, 30) and normally sets once, then will not touch again for a given clip. This value a very different from the property values that you want to drag in order to get the desired visual result in the viewport.
We will close this case as 'As Designed.' If you have feedback on how the feature could better meet your needs, please let us know - we value your input and consider it in future improvements.
Resolution Note (6000.6.X):
Thank you for reporting a bug to Unity.
After reviewing the behavior, we've confirmed it aligns with the current design and intended use of the feature. We understand this may differ from your expectations or workflow.
The Samples value is not something you want to change regularly, and is why you have the option to hide this value from the UI. This value is something the user knows (ex: 10, 24, 30) and normally sets once, then will not touch again for a given clip. This value a very different from the property values that you want to drag in order to get the desired visual result in the viewport.
We will close this case as 'As Designed.' If you have feedback on how the feature could better meet your needs, please let us know - we value your input and consider it in future improvements.