With Storyline 3 hot-spot questions, the only option I see is a single correct click (radio buttons to select the correct option). How can a hot-spot question be set up to require multiple correct clicks; for example, "Click both valves that must be opened before proceeding?"
That's a good option. At the same time, it does not recognize hot spots as clickable responses. It seems to require separate images and I need to have the learner click multiple places on the same image. I can slice up the image into multiple parts, but that's a bother with having to line up the component parts perfectly to recreate what appears to be a single image.
But your suggestion puts me on to something that is probably easier than the work-around I was considering.
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to create a quiz question where clicking on either of two designated spots on an image returns a correct answer? I do not want them to have to click both hotspots; I want them to click on either hotspot.
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HI john
you could use a Freeform Pick Many quiz slide instead.
Thanks Wendy,
That's a good option. At the same time, it does not recognize hot spots as clickable responses. It seems to require separate images and I need to have the learner click multiple places on the same image. I can slice up the image into multiple parts, but that's a bother with having to line up the component parts perfectly to recreate what appears to be a single image.
But your suggestion puts me on to something that is probably easier than the work-around I was considering.
Hi John
use transparent shapes (fill with 100% transparency not NO FILL) as your 'hotspots'
Thanks again Wendy,
Got it to work. You're fabulous. Thanks.
Great news John and all the best for your project!
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to create a quiz question where clicking on either of two designated spots on an image returns a correct answer? I do not want them to have to click both hotspots; I want them to click on either hotspot.
Thanks very much.
Hi Stuart,
It's possible :)
I just responded to your other post here.
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