Player Interface


Graph Name


Graph Description





Show Keypad
Show Graph
Show Expressions List
Show Settings Wrench
Show Zoom Buttons
Show Reset Button
Show Expressions Top Bar
Show Points of Interst
Allow Tracing Curves
Show Border
Lock Viewport
Author Features (Hidden Folders)
Allow Image Uploads
Allow New Folders
Allow New Notes
Allow New Sliders
Actions On
Allow substitutions "with"
Allow Hyperlinks
Show Restricted Function
Paste Graph Link
Autosize On
Projector Mode
Show Decimal to Fraction Toggle
Inverted Colors
Audio
Zoom Fit
Tone Command
Muted
Allow Complex Numbers
Allow Recursion

Arcade Options

Playable Link (must be saved)
Detect Key Presses
Track Mouse Position
Detect Mouse Clicks
Fixed View Ratio:
Track Touch Screen (In the works)
Pause Button for Ticker (Maybe?)
Link Large File
If you create a graph that is greater than 1MB, you can still create a playable link but the graph's data will be stored as a URL at your Desmos.com account. Steps:
  • Complete your project here
  • Save your graph progress using the disc icon and Clipboard option
  • visit Desmos.com, log in, and Ctrl-V (paste) in a blank expression for a new graph
  • Click Share to get a shareable link to your graph
  • Include the link in the field below (https://desmos.com/...)
  • Use the disc icon again, choose save playable URL

Key Bindings

Key Binding Name

Documentation


Please plan ahead for projects with large image files
Server space is limited until I can buy more.

Graph states are tiny until images are included. If you upload smaller images judiciously and keep your overall graph JSON size under 1 MB, the option to save a permanent playable link will be available in the disc icon above.

If you go over 1 MB you can still download and share the file for people to use at quicklycore.com/arcade/upload/

You can use that work around even if your graph is smaller if you like.

Warnings

Secret Variables

Mouse Position:
The double zero in the subscript is to avoid using the very popular x0 while still sticking to numerals so that it doesn't escape subscript as you type.

Refer to the x-position of the mouse in any expression using x00 and likewise for y.
Vars Description
x00 Mouse x
y00 Mouse y

Mouse Clicks:
The variables for "Down" are 1 when the button is held down and 0 otherwise.

The variables for "Press" keep track of how many clicks have been made with that mouse button.
Down Press Button
m00 n00 Left Click
m02 n02 Right Click

Keyboard:
Down (d00 → d99) are 1 when the key is pressed and 0 otherwise.

Press (p00 → p99) starts at 0 and increases by 1 for each keypress. It also starts to increase rapidly after about 1-2 seconds of holding the key down.
Down Press Binding