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michaelroddick
9 years agoCommunity Member
Really locking down the navigation
Hello,
I understand you can restrict the navigation to a linear experience in settings. Is the a way to lock it down further and require a learner to click a button to advance?
Or maybe even hid...
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DaveCox
9 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Michael,
Yes, I do this all of the time.
- Set the scrub bar to read only (Player setting) - this forces the user to view the entire slide.
- Set a trigger to disable the next button when the timeline starts on each slide. It is better to disable it than to hide it, as that reduces confusion.
- Set another trigger to enable the next button when the timeline ends, or just before the timeline ends. I have a requirement to enable the next button 1 second before the end of the timeline, so I use a que point for this. I set the que point, and the set a trigger to enable the next button when the timeline reaches the que point.
Is that what you are looking for?
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