On 27 Nov 2008, at 17:59, Robert Hoekman Jr wrote:

[snip]
In my storyboard for the design, I show that after you click your response,
the other buttons turn gray and there's a 1-second delay before the
auto-advance kicks in. Haven't decided yet if I'm going to keep it that way, but it does help address the mis-click possibility, because at least you'd
be able to see what you clicked for a second before moving on. If you
mis-clicked, you can use the arrows to go back one question and change your
response.
[snip]

I'm guessing (I'd try it out with some users) that folk would would find that pause annoying. On a happy path the user has correctly answered the question - so the pause only prevents them moving on to the next question.

A less annoying version of a "you pressed button A" window that appeared then faded away... unless you make a mistake you're always thinking "I know I pressed A - that's what I just did!". Feels more like a place for an undo...

But I might be over thinking it :)

Adrian


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