Designing Systems to Work on Touch Screen Kiosks
The actual Corvid system does not have to do anything special in the logic for simple multiple choice questions, where it is only a matter of asking the quesitons in the proper manner. For a touch screen, questions should be asked with buttons that the user can easily tap on. This can be done with either the "button" control in Corvid or using an image map with "hot spot" regions that emulate buttons. For more complex input, such as text or numbers, the system must emulate a keyboard and have extra logic to process the input.
This sample system shows these 3 methods of input. There are no rules in this system to process the input, it is designed only to show how to build the interface screens. The Corvid system and image files, along with detailed instructions can be downloaded below.
To see a more detailed explanation of the system, click here
To download the sample code for the system, click here
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