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I have a view that is moving. The view is sometimes on and sometimes off screen - it is twice the width of the screen. In this view, there are buttons that I need to be able to click. I've tried doing this in many ways already - using pure buttons using touches began on UIView

I'm doing the animation using a CGPath in core animation

Any help would be most appreciated

Thanks

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Whether the view is moving or not should irrelevent to the touch detection. If you have a UIButton object and are handling the UIEventControlTouchUpInside (forgot the exact name) event , it should be called when it sees a touch. Is that not working for you?

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  • Not working... The touch is received when it is on the view's original position. but after that no dice..
    – gillyD
    Mar 16, 2010 at 23:18
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    According to my testing, this is incorrect. Hit testing is done on a UIView's .frame property, and Core Animation animates the view.layer.presentationLayer.frame. The view.frame property only changes at the start of the animation. See this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/2968873/…
    – Nick Forge
    Aug 23, 2010 at 7:40

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