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Training Notes

In this tutorial, we will learn about Conditions and use a Notification Resource.  To prepare, review these resources:

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  • Click on the '+' beside the "Sound" field.

  • The media catalogs will open. Choose the "Sound Effects" catalog. 

  • Choose the sound that you would like to use. In this example, we chose "Action_Login 01.ogg".

  • Finally, let's add an icon to the "image" field using the same process. Click the '+' beside the "Image" field

  • Select the "Icons" media catalog.

  • Choose an appropriate icon. In this case, we chose the checkmark:

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  • STOPSave and Test in the headset.  When you start the scenario, you will notice that the screen message and the notification try to play at the same time. Let's fix this.

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  • Use the search bar to look for "Object Event".

  • Drag and drop the condition into the top blue condition frame. This allows you to say "when the resource I choose fires a specific event, open this frame". 

  • To complete the condition, select the "Welcome to the Demo Scenario" script object (this is our screen message).

  • Select "Close" as the event.

  • STOPSave, Reset, and Test in the headset. Now, when you start the scenario, the notification will play after you close the screen message.

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Here is what your scenario will look like so far:

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Training Notes

Key Takeaways from Tutorial 2

  • A resource like Notification has many ways to draw the learner's attention.  Text, sound, image, and vibrate can all be used together or individually.  Be sure to check out the options on each resource you use.  

  • Conditions are used to control the flow of a frame.  A common use is to dictate the order of when items fire in the scenario.

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