Hi Danny! I found this thread and this article on how to use a slider interaction to track user responses. It's from a while back, but I believe the steps are similar. I hope that helps!
I think one of the best ways to do this is with a "pick one" freeform, as shown in the second article by Sarah before me.
It's really easy to put buttons off screen and casue the slidervariable to switch another one to selected. Because the buttons are part of the same "pick one" or button group, you should never encounter two of them selected at the same time.
The other way would be to write away the slider as a variable and perhaps export it to an external spreadsheet, via Javascript, but that would be more complicated.
I'm not very familiar with the "survey question" functionalities and tracking built into Storyline, so I'll let those up to someone else ;-)
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Hi Danny! I found this thread and this article on how to use a slider interaction to track user responses. It's from a while back, but I believe the steps are similar. I hope that helps!
Hi Danny,
I think one of the best ways to do this is with a "pick one" freeform, as shown in the second article by Sarah before me.
It's really easy to put buttons off screen and casue the slidervariable to switch another one to selected. Because the buttons are part of the same "pick one" or button group, you should never encounter two of them selected at the same time.
The other way would be to write away the slider as a variable and perhaps export it to an external spreadsheet, via Javascript, but that would be more complicated.
I'm not very familiar with the "survey question" functionalities and tracking built into Storyline, so I'll let those up to someone else ;-)
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