Here is one way to force learners to click the five object first (I didn't know if you wanted the first five objects to be clicked in any order or in sequence). In this example, each object only gets enabled if the previous object has been clicked. This is done with slide triggers that change the state of an object to Normal, once the state of the previous object has changed to Visited.
Hi BnBrt! Looks like Matthew and Michael are taking care of you here. Just let us know how these suggestions/examples work for you and if you need anything further.
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When you create the trigger for the 6th object, use conditions that say it works only if the other objects have been visited.
Here is one way to force learners to click the five object first (I didn't know if you wanted the first five objects to be clicked in any order or in sequence). In this example, each object only gets enabled if the previous object has been clicked. This is done with slide triggers that change the state of an object to Normal, once the state of the previous object has changed to Visited.
Hi BnBrt! Looks like Matthew and Michael are taking care of you here. Just let us know how these suggestions/examples work for you and if you need anything further.
Thanks Y'all!
it's been VERY helpful.
and I even found a" whole world" of other option with all these "Change state" triggers!
Thnaks again!
amazing community.
Glad to hear it BnBrt and thanks for the update. Just let us know if you need anything further.
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