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Prototype interactions should follow the most recent configuration

  • December 12, 2024
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Alex_Mueller1

An annoyance I deal with on a daily basis is having to change what feels like nearly every single prototype interaction, because Figma has chosen something else for me. In practically every interaction, I use the Spring - Slow timing, but unless I’ve just literally just created an interaction and made a second one, Figma chooses ‘Ease out’'. Also, when I do switch it from easing to spring, Figma always changes my duration to 600ms. This is incredibly frustrating, as I’ve already set the duration I want, but Figma messed up the easing, so now I have to also revert its duration decision. I’d love to get a statistic on how many extra clicks this has cost me over my years of using this software.

Figma should use the most recent duration and timing functions chosen, and not change the duration when changing easing modes.

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