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KarinRex
3 months agoCommunity Member
How can I restrict a hotspot to only being clicked on a single time?
In my project, I have a page of text and I ask learners to find and click 15 different long/vague words. I have these hidden at first, and then, as a learner clicks on a word or phrase, a visible box...
- 2 months ago
THANK YOU! I truly appreciate your help.
JudyNollet
3 months agoSuper Hero
It looks like you're using rectangles as the "hotspots." That's good, because rectangles can have states.
Since you don't want the user to click a rectangle more than once, you could try this: Delete the Visited state, and add a Disabled state. Add a trigger that changes the rectangle to Disabled when it is clicked.
By the way, you don't need a trigger to change an object to Visited. Any object with a Visited state will automatically change to Visited when it is clicked. Here's more info about built-in states: PRIMER: Take advantage of built-in states | Articulate - Community
- KarinRex2 months agoCommunity Member
THANK YOU! I truly appreciate your help.