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The ToolSimulator component allows a tool to be used without needing it to be equipped by a user. You can make use of a tool's primary and secondary actions but not context menu actions.
The ToolSimulator [[Component]] allows a tool to be used without needing it to be equipped by a [[User]]. You can make use of a [[Tools|Tool's]] primary and secondary actions but not context menu actions.


You need to provide a reference to the tool component that you want to simulate, and also a reference to a simulating user. You can then make use of the Primary, Secondary, Strength and Axis properties.
You need to provide a [[reference]] to the tool component that you want to simulate, and also a reference to a simulating user. You can then make use of the Primary, Secondary, Strength and Axis properties.


For example, providing a reference to a MaterialTool and then making use of the Primary property will allow you to apply materials to objects in front of the tool.
For example, providing a reference to a [[Material Tool]] and then making use of the Primary property will allow you to apply [[Material|materials]] to objects in front of the tool.

Revision as of 19:11, 25 February 2024

The ToolSimulator Component allows a tool to be used without needing it to be equipped by a User. You can make use of a Tool's primary and secondary actions but not context menu actions.

You need to provide a reference to the tool component that you want to simulate, and also a reference to a simulating user. You can then make use of the Primary, Secondary, Strength and Axis properties.

For example, providing a reference to a Material Tool and then making use of the Primary property will allow you to apply materials to objects in front of the tool.