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Inspiring
October 22, 2015
Question

Drag/Drop: Return to Start if Dropped Outside (not working as desired)

  • October 22, 2015
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Hi,

In Adobe Captivate, I can set the drop targets in a drag-and-drop interaction to only accept the correct drag object. Can I do the same in Adobe Presenter 10? I have set up a drag and drop quiz question, but I want each drag object to bounce back to its starting location if it is dropped anywhere outside its correct drop target. I have checked the Return to start if dropped outside checkmark in the Drag Item Options section of the edit panel for the interaction. However, items do not bounce back if dropped onto an incorrect drop target. Is there a way to make them do that in Presenter 10?

Thanks!

   -Ray

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4 replies

Participant
November 24, 2015

How do you set in to bounce back in Captivate?

Inspiring
October 29, 2015

OK, thanks. Please consider adding this as a feature for Presenter 12.

Cheers!

    -Ray

kellyh80298777
Participant
December 14, 2017

Yes, please add this function in the next version!

Inspiring
October 29, 2015

Hi Alpi,

Thanks for the reply. You are correct, of course. But my question is: Is there any way to make wrong drop targets reject a drag object in Presenter 10 (or 11)?

Cheers!

    -Ray

Adobe Employee
October 29, 2015

Hi Ray,

Sorry, there is no way to make wrong drop targets reject a drag object in Presenter.

Thanks

Alpi Agarwal

Adobe Presenter Engineering Team

Participant
November 24, 2015

Is it possible in Captivate 9 when using a drag and drop interaction?

Adobe Employee
October 26, 2015

Hi Raymond,

With the option you checked, the drag object will bounce back to its starting location if it is dropped anywhere outside a drop target. That is it will bounce back only if it is dropped outside all the drop objects.

If it is dropped on any wrong drop object, it will not bounce back and is considered as a wrong answer.

However you may give users infinite attempts to get the answer correct .



Thanks

Alpi Agarwal

Adobe Presenter Engineering Team