# Diagonal Movement To disable diagonal movement you need to configure the finder. The finder takes a configuration object with an option called `diagonalMovement`. Setting this option to `DiagonalMovement.Never` will disable diagonal movement completely. Let us try it. ```javascript var finder = new PF.AStarFinder({ diagonalMovement: PF.DiagonalMovement.Never }); ``` See that the path is straight now: ![Screenshot](user-guide/images/DiagonalMovementDisabled.png) The `diagonalMovement` option can take any of the following values: * Always * Never * IfAtMostOneObstacle * OnlyWhenNoObstacles To understand them consider the following four simple maps labelled A, B, C and D. A has no obstacles for diagonal movement from green to orange cell, B and C have one obstacle and D has two obstacles. ![Screenshot](user-guide/images/DiagonalMaps.png) ## Always With this option PathFinding.js will always find a diagonal path, irrespective of the obstacles when moving diagonally. ![Screenshot](user-guide/images/AllMapsWithAPath.png) ## Never With this option PathFinding.js will only find straight paths and will never find any diagonal paths. ![Screenshot](user-guide/images/AllMapsWithStraightPaths.png) ## IfAtMostOneObstacle With this option PathFinding.js will find diagonal paths only if there is at most one obstacle for the diagonal path. ![Screenshot](user-guide/images/DiagonalPathsForAtMostOneObstacle.png) ## OnlyWhenNoObstacles With this option PathFinding.js will find diagonal paths only if there are no obstacles for the diagonal path. ![Screenshot](user-guide/images/DiagonalPathsForOnlyWhenNoObstacles.png)