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Creating a stopwatch event to test reaction time
Thank you MathNotermans-9 I will play around with it and see if it works. I did find it on a search I've done but I was not sure if I could simply copy the java script into a trigger. I ended up enrolling into a short course on using java script in Storyline to see if I can learn more about it. That turned out to be a very nice and educational rabbit hole, so I haven't gotten round to testing your suggestion in Storyline to see if it works. I'll definitely try it. Thank you for taking the time to reply!
Quickly mocked up something from a timer i had before. Not perfect yet as it limited to seconds and you really need milliseconds for a 'reaction'-type game. But gives you a headstart on how to get a timer working in Storyline.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/fb31109a-ba2a-4840-a8ac-cb0e19fac158/review
The .story is on Review too.
- GerdaFourie-4b49 months agoCommunity Member
MathNotermans-9 thank you, you are super awesome! That is a great start and gives me a good idea of what I need to do. I'm going to use milliseconds to be more accurate. I can definitely work on this. When I'm done, I'll post my slide here for others to use.
 - GerdaFourie-4b49 months agoCommunity Member
MathNotermans-9 I'm not sure if I'm blind but I can't seem to find the storyline file on your review link. I've looked everywhere. Is it possible for you to post it here? I'm so sorry for the inconvenience!
- MathNotermans-99 months agoCommunity Member
Offcourse...
Here it is- GerdaFourie-4b49 months agoCommunity Member
You are officially my hero! Thank you so much!
 
 
 
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