Step 1 Open the geometric sketchpad and draw two points A and B on the blank area.
Step 2 Create animations for these two points. The animation buttons are called A1 and B1. Select points A and B respectively, and execute the [Edit]-[Operation Button]-[Animation] command.
Step 3 Create a new button named P to control these two animation buttons. This is the series button. Select buttons A1 and B1, execute the [Edit]-[Operation Buttons]-[Series] command, click button P, and you will find that points A and B have moved.
Step 4 Series button attribute settings. Right-click button P - Properties to open the properties dialog box. You can set whether to move simultaneously or sequentially. After setting, click OK.
Note: If you select [Move simultaneously] for the single option, there are two large option blocks below:
1. Before starting : There are 3 multiple options, you can check them in order.
2. Stop conditions: There are 3 single options, which give the conditions for stopping the animation.
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