I am simulating a computer system and want to have an interaction where you press a key on the keyboard. I want students to press the key. If they get it wrong, they get feedback (a graphic and audio). If They get it right, the screen changes. Is there a way to do that in Articulate?
you could use an invisible shape over the correct key with a hyperlink to another slide with feedback, and a larger shape over the rest of the keyboard to another slide with feedback
Actually, I'm talking about pressing a key on the keyboard (the F9 key) not clicking on a place on the screen. So I don't think the suggested method will work.
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you could use an invisible shape over the correct key with a hyperlink to another slide with feedback, and a larger shape over the rest of the keyboard to another slide with feedback
Actually, I'm talking about pressing a key on the keyboard (the F9 key) not clicking on a place on the screen. So I don't think the suggested method will work.
sorry then the answer again is no, the only real way is to put up a onscreen keyboard graphic, or use something like captivate
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