That may speed up the navigation process. The first slide will already be rendered in the project whatever the slide used to navigate back to this slide.The Dummy slide can be copied to any project, including its advanced conditional action. If you need to add another decision to those actions, it will be different for each project where you want to use this workflow. For most slides in my projects I already have a dedicated On Enter action to reset situations. The On Enter event of this slide will be used to trigger an advanced action.It is not really necessary to use such a slide, you can choose any slide of the project. Only two possible exceptions which can need editing: the text color field (if using the first method above) and the time duration if you don't like to have the same timeout settings for each slide.ĭummy slide: in this case I used a very short slide at the beginning of the project, duration = 0.1second. You can copy/paste the interaction to the other slides without any problem. As you'll see in the setup, I used a very short dummy slide in this case.Įven after closing the dialog box, you can always reopen it using the pencil icon in its Properties panel: Jump to Slide on Timeout: which slide is not important, but you can use the On Enter event of that slide to trigger an advanced or shared action.Its default value will be 0, and toggled to 1 when Timeout occurs. You need to define that variable in Project, Variables. That variable is a Boolean with only two possible values (0/1).
Try to be patient on at least one slide to let the 3 minutes elapse and see the course automatic exit. Of course it is perfectly possible to edit that duration, or even have a different duration for each slide as you'll see in the described setup workflow. In this case the course will be exited on each slide if it is displayed for more than 3 minutes. I used one of my previous projects to show the result of the proposed workflow. That caused issues due to the LMS when retaking a new session for that course. Summarized: the course should be exited automatically when a slide is displayed longer than a certain time, because it means that the learner probably disappeared without closing the course. This blog is due to a user request on the Adobe forums, have a look at this link. However it can be used in other situations. In that situation the interaction is often timed for the rest of the project. That interaction is meant in the first place to show the learner the exact time he spent on a course.