Learn to author visual and audio cues that guide the learner.
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Click + to create a new frame on the Main Frame
Name the new frame Equip Hard Hat
Click on the Script icon
Click on the Script catalog
Drag the Equip Hard Hat script to the Resource area
Collapse the catalog menu
STOP: Save and Test.
Training Notes
When you test - you'll notice that your notification comes up at the same time as your screen message. It would be better if the notification appears after you have read the screen message. We can control this using conditions.
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A menu will appear. Scroll down and choose "close":
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Note:
If you click the blue "+" button and you don't see the menu, your computer window is likely too small.
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To resolve this, widen the window on your computer screen. This is typically the result of viewing two windows side by side on your monitor, or if you've significantly increased the size of the window contents.
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This will open a child frame under the video frame on the far left side.
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Within the new child frame, drag an End Script resource in:
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STOP: Save, Reset in the headset, and Test. This time you should see that the notification appears after the video plays.
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Find the Text to Speech file you just made and drag and drop it into the Resources section of the frame:
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Collapse the catalog menu
STOP: Save, Reset in the headset, and Test. An audio cue should now show up at the same time as the notification.
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This is what your scenario will look like so far:
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For full screen, view on Vimeo at this link.
Training Notes
Key Takeaways from Tutorial 4
Conditions help you control the order of items in the scene.
It is a best practice to always complete a script with an End Script resource. This way you can quickly add object event conditions at a later time.
The Text to Speech tool in the Media Library is a great tool to create on-the-fly audio, even if it's simply a placeholder for future recordings that you will upload.
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