I have four buttons when clicked on will give feedback. I want the user to click on all four buttons before being able to advance to next slide. How to I create a variable to make this happen?
I did something similar to what you are describing. The user has 2 buttons each on 3 layers that must be clicked, I have a variable for each button. On the last 'task' layer, I set up a trigger to display a "Success" layer, only if the user has clicked all of the buttons. Each variable is set to an initial state of False. The click, changes the state to True. Here's the Trigger I set up and my story; not exactly what you described, but the basic functionality is there. I also used checkmarks to visually let the learner know which tasks were fully completed.
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Instead of variables, you could use the Visited state of the four buttons to enable the Next button, as shown in the attached example.
Thanks Michael for the help.
Hi Thomas,
I did something similar to what you are describing. The user has 2 buttons each on 3 layers that must be clicked, I have a variable for each button. On the last 'task' layer, I set up a trigger to display a "Success" layer, only if the user has clicked all of the buttons. Each variable is set to an initial state of False. The click, changes the state to True. Here's the Trigger I set up and my story; not exactly what you described, but the basic functionality is there. I also used checkmarks to visually let the learner know which tasks were fully completed.
Thanks for sharing and helping Thomas out here :)
Dawn, thank you soooooo much it worked!!!!!!
Thomas
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