Trigger response is extremely slow

Sep 15, 2021

I have a single slide and one button that shows a layer when clicked.

When the layer opens it checks if numeric entries (24 entries) match the correct numbers and, if so, for each numeric entry, changes the state of the relevant box (24 boxes) from Normal state (with a cross for wrong) to a 'Correct' state (with a tick for correct).  

After clicking the button on the base layer, it takes 10 seconds for the answer layer to open showing the crosses or ticks.  A 10 second delay is clearly unacceptable, and I would appreciate any pointers on how this may be cured.

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Robert Law

Thank you.

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Kelly Auner

Hi Sydney,

Welcome to the E-Learning Heroes community!

I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing this delay. Are you comfortable sharing your project file with us so we can investigate what's going on? You can upload it here or privately in a support case. We will delete it from our systems once troubleshooting is complete.

Robert Law

I solved my problem with slow loading of a layer by always selecting the option "Prevent the user from clicking on the other layers".

I also found that triggers in a layer designed to work based on the state of an object in the base layer do always work, so now I use variables. For example, If a trigger in the base layer changes the state of an object (e.g. 'Rectangle1') to hidden, then an adjacent trigger will change a variable (e.g. 'A1' to '1'). A trigger in the non-base layer that is designed to operate if Rectangle1 is hidden (or perhaps some other state) may not work. Instead the trigger in the non-base layer will operate if A1 = 1.

Robert Law BSc FCA
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Luciana Piazza

Hello Robert!

I'm so glad you were able to resolve this.

Thanks for sharing what adjustments to triggers helped you out with our community!

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