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JasonAllen-9921
4 years agoCommunity Member
Making an image unclickable until audio ends
Hi all, I have a slide with two images on them that the learner needs to click to take them to new layers with new content.
The snag: There is an audio track on the base layer and I don't want th...
JudyNollet
6 months agoSuper Hero
MeeraLynn-69f97 : A shape covering an interactive item does prevent the user from clicking it with a mouse. However, it doesn't prevent the user from selecting it with their keyboard.
There is still a simple, no-layer-needed method:
1. Give the object a Disabled state.
- The Disabled state can look exactly like the Normal state. However, I think it's better if there's a visual difference between Normal and Disabled. For example, it'd be frustrating for users to see a button that looks clickable but isn't.
2. Set the object's Initial State to Disabled.
3. Add a trigger that changes the state to Normal when the timeline (or the media) ends.
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