I don´t think this is possible. You can´t trigger objects to go back where they come from. The D&D freeform has the preset programming and "triggers" but you can´t do this by hand (as far as I know, don´t know if java can do this).
But you could change the exercise from drag&drop to "click through". I build something for you in your file, you have to adjust the scoring triggers etc. if this works for you. :)
"click through" is a great idea! It will work. Thank you. I'll build my slide like that. However, I will still be looking for a way to handle the single drop item on target.
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Hi Hakan,
I don´t think this is possible. You can´t trigger objects to go back where they come from. The D&D freeform has the preset programming and "triggers" but you can´t do this by hand (as far as I know, don´t know if java can do this).
But you could change the exercise from drag&drop to "click through". I build something for you in your file, you have to adjust the scoring triggers etc. if this works for you. :)
Regards
Susi
Hi Susi,
"click through" is a great idea! It will work. Thank you. I'll build my slide like that. However, I will still be looking for a way to handle the single drop item on target.
Best,
H.
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