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A UISlider in my app sometimes shows a second thumb after it is dragged. This is completely unintentional and unwanted. I've done some searching and can't find any other references to this phenomenon. Can anyone figure out why this is happening? Is this a bug?

Two thumb slider:

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This code is executed when a "show options" button is pressed:

    readAndApplySettings()  //This sets GameSpeed from a file
    var SpeedSlider = UISlider()
    SpeedSlider.minimumValue = 1
    SpeedSlider.maximumValue = 20       
    SpeedSlider.setValue(Float(21 - GameState.GameSpeed), animated: true)
    SpeedSlider.continuous = true
    SpeedSlider.addTarget(self, action: "SpeedSliderValueDidChange:", forControlEvents: .ValueChanged)
    // Code setting frame and location omitted
    OptionsLabelButton.addSubview(SpeedSlider)

This is the ValueDidChange code:

func SpeedSliderValueDidChange(sender:UISlider) {
    GameState.GameSpeed = Int(21 - sender.value)
    TimerInterval = Double(GameState.GameSpeed) * 0.0167
    tempSpeedLabel.text = "Speed: \(21 - GameState.GameSpeed)"
}
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    just a shot in the dark here, but double check you dont have two UISliders on top of each other in your storyboard layout. Goodluck. Jun 28, 2015 at 20:34
  • That was it. I was unintentionally creating two uisliders programmatically. Great catch!
    – Sam
    Jun 28, 2015 at 20:53
  • glad I could help, even after a few beers lol. Happy Coding. Jun 28, 2015 at 20:54

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Looks like you have created multiple UISliders, double check you are not calling your function twice. As well, if you are using storyboard to create the UISliders. Make sure you do not have two sliders on top of each other.

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