August 18, 2019
How stop learning interaction slide from progressing? Help!
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August 18, 2019
How stop learning interaction slide from progressing? Help!
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Hi – I have a learning interaction on a slide, but the slide moves to the next slide after 3 seconds. How can I make the slide pause?

The properties inspector only gives me the option of changing the seconds duration of the slide, not pausing the slide until the user clicks on at least 1 of the learning interactions.

Thanks for your suggestions

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2019-08-24 12:13:23
2019-08-24 12:13:23

Here is the link to the new post, which includes newer interactions, and the deprecated interactions are indicated. Result is that there are no interactive interactions anymore at this moment, only static interactions.  Which means that you have always to pause the slide where such an interaction has been embedded.

https://elearning.adobe.com/2019/08/learning-interactions-tips/

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2019-08-19 08:10:31
2019-08-19 08:10:31

Here is the link to that older post, which has a descriptive table and tips for Learning Interactions. Will soon posy a new version, also in this portal:

http://blog.lilybiri.com/tips-learning-interactions

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2019-08-19 08:08:54
2019-08-19 08:08:54

Will point to a blog post in a separate comment (moderation). I am busy updating that blog post about Learning Interactions, because some have been deprecated in 11.5.1.

You will read in that blog that we still have 2 types of Learning interactions: static and interactive ones. You can recognize them at the name, but sadly the colors of the timeline are reversed. Normally the timeline should be blue for static objects and green for interactive ones, but it is the reverse for learning interactions. BTW SVG’s when interactive do not have a green timeline neither.

Another way to recognize a static from an interactive learning interaction is the presence of the Actions tab in the Properties panel, which exists only for interactive interactions (sorry for the terminology, not mine). Too bad also that the automatic pausing point which you can have for the interactive ones is not appearing on the timeline neither (logged multiple bug reports, never been listened).

I suspect you are using static interactions. They do NOT pause automatically, sorry (once they did at the first frame in older versions). You need to add an interactive object yourself: a button or a click box, to pause.

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