And one have a work around for the drag drop hit test always selecting the correct answer when a drag object is touching 2 drop areas (one being the correct one).
...Beside positioning the drop areas so far apart that the drag object can't touch both?
Articulate Tech: The hit test should be done on the mouse and drop object is while dragging. Not the drag object.
Hi, Dadhichi -- Thanks for reaching out with your question regarding Drag and Drop! Would you be able to share your file so that we are able to get a better idea of the issue you have described?
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Hi, Dadhichi -- Thanks so much for your response, however, I wanted to note that when you reply via email, any attachments you intended to share are not accessible here in the thread.
Please feel free to check out the suggestion Steve offered, and if you'd still like us to take a look, click here to be taken to the thread itself. From there, all you'd need to do is hit the ADD ATTACHMENT button in the bottom left of the reply box and upload your file from there. :)
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Hi, Dadhichi -- Thanks for reaching out with your question regarding Drag and Drop! Would you be able to share your file so that we are able to get a better idea of the issue you have described?
Please use the ADD ATTACHMENT button in the bottom left of the reply box here in the thread, and upload your file from there. :)
Here's the file.
Notice when you drop the object and its touching both drop areas it go to
the correct, even if majority is on the incorrect...
Really the hit test should be done on where the mouse.
Hi Dadhichi -
One way I've done this in the past is by using invisible drop objects smaller than the area / graphic of the target.
Hi, Dadhichi -- Thanks so much for your response, however, I wanted to note that when you reply via email, any attachments you intended to share are not accessible here in the thread.
Please feel free to check out the suggestion Steve offered, and if you'd still like us to take a look, click here to be taken to the thread itself. From there, all you'd need to do is hit the ADD ATTACHMENT button in the bottom left of the reply box and upload your file from there. :)
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