^Could be. That sounds familiar. I'll just have to watch them again. Which is, of course, never a bad thing.
I remember Spock on one occasion slamming the controls hard back to their original positions, overriding the beaming process, so he could start over and beam Kirk, I think, onto the ship safely. Yet in Let That Be Your Last Battlefield, Bele slammed them home and activated the beam. Someone wasn't paying attention on that last one, I think.
I'm guessing OBSESSION, with the cross-circuiting to selector b or whatever that retrieves Kirk & Garrovick?
How about the Tholian Web when they are trying to beam Kirk off the ship the first time?
-Chris
I knew I'd seen someone somewhere use only one of the sliders, and I think I've found where: in TNG's 11001001, when Riker sets the controls for himself and Picard to beam onto the Bridge - he only activates the centre "slider".
http://tng.trekcore.com/hd/thumbnails.php?album=17&page=17
Of course, not only is this a timed transporter maneuver (do we ever see this again on TNG?) but it is also intership. These two factors may also have a bearing on why only the central control was utilised.
This is how Lazarus did it: he pushed some button near the bottom of the console, then up with the sliders.
In The City on the Edge of Forever, McCoy raised the sliders, then apparently hits some button up top. The sound effects support this, but it's a little hard to see what he's doing with his hand.
Maybe the sliders are on the far side of the Transporter Console in those episodes? I don't think we ever get a clear shot of them anyway (probably to prevent viewers realising it's the Helm/Navigation unit from the Bridge)
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