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Hot Spots - I can click anywhere and incorrect answer
I am building several hot spot quizzes in Storyline. I've inserted one Correct hotspot and one Incorrect hotspot. However, when I'm testing it I can click ANYWHERE on the page and I get the incorrect feedback response.
I'm worried employees will click the screen while reading the scenario and get a wrong answer erroneously.
I have it set currently so a mouse click submits the quiz question. I thought this woud only apply if the user clicked in a per-established hot spot. Is there any way to configure it like that?
Thanks!
Laura
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- RobStevens-1f03Community Member
As another option to this. Here is how I got around it.
- Create the question slide as a hotspot slide.
- Add the necessary hotspots and select the correct on in the form view.
- Add an extra blank slide.
- On the new blank slide add a trigger that jumps to the question slide when timeline starts on this slide.
- Add a hotspot that covers the entire slide and be all other hotspots are on top of it.
- Add a layer with a text box that instructs the learner to select a "highlighted" area or make an appropriate selection, etc.
- Add a button/object (like a close/X button) with a trigger on the new layer that will jump to the blank slide.
- On the base layer of the question slide set the Revisit Option to "Reset to Initial State".
- Finally, be sure to modify the triggers for the Next/Continue buttons on the Incorrect and Correct layers to navigate to the appropriate slide (the default is next slide which might be the blank slide).
So now, if the user clicks anywhere that is not supposed to be a hotspot option (by clicking on the large all slide hotspot), it will show the new layer. Once the learner clicks on the close button on that layer, it will jump to the blank slide which will jump right back to the question slide and reset it. The one caveat is this resets the slide each time so if the want the user to have a specific number of tries beyond one, this option doesn't allow for that.
Hi Rob,
Thanks for sharing these tips! I'm sure other members of the community will find that helpful!
- RickBarrettCommunity Member
Since this issue hasn't been addressed yet, I'm wondering if it was implemented intentionally. May I ask what the purpose is of being able to create incorrect hotspots when no matter where the leaner clicks outside of the correct hotspot, it is automatically marked incorrect? Is it simply for more visibility into where the learner clicked when pulling SCORM data?
Hi Rick,
Happy to help!
Adding incorrect hotspots can add more versatility to the design of a Hotspot question slide. In the attached sample project file, you'll see that I incorporated an alert that will appear when a learner does not click on either the correct or incorrect hotspot. This setup means that I can have three scenarios occur when a learner performs a click action:
- Display the correct layer if they manage to click on the correct hotspot
- Display the incorrect layer for clicking on the incorrect hotspot
- Display the invalid layer for any action that does not include clicking on the correct and incorrect layer
You can think of the incorrect hotspot as more of an optional element rather than a requirement that needs to be added to a hotspot question slide, and its main purpose is to give authors more control over what gets displayed on screen.
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
Additionally, in the old days, whenever the learner hovered over a hotspot, the cursor changed to a hand. That made it pretty easy for them to choose the right spot to click. Adding additional incorrect spots makes the hand cursor show up in various places, and not just the correct answer. That has been changed somewhat now, in that you have the option to set the cursor not to change. I prefer to cover the entire area with one big incorrect spot, and place the correct spot above that. That way, the cursor is always a hand.
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