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Two triggers on one object?
Thank you so much for your help! This is great! I do have a couple more questions - 1) Do I need to keep the variable references on the slide? I'm unclear on the purpose it serves located in the text box on the slide. 2) In order to stop the audio of one speaker when the user clicks the other speaker (so that the speakers can't play simultaneously), should I just copy the "stop" trigger and change the trigger object to the other rectangle?
Thank you,
Marina
- WendyFarmer10 years agoSuper Hero
Hi Marina
1. no you don't need to keep the variable references on screen, that was so you could see how the triggers reacted when the variable changed.
2. What is your instruction to the learner on that slide about how they interact with the images? That will give a better idea of how best to write the triggers.
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