Thanks Nimmy. Both of those tips helped me do exactly what I want! Like RodWard said, I still have the problem of requiring the user to place the dragging object completely on top of the drop object in order to get a"success". I am half way there, but I don't know if I will be able to do it within captivate: I actually made the drop object a tiny dot in the middle of the bigger "drop object" -- that way the hit area is actually very small. Unfortunately, I cant do the same with the drag object. If I add a tiny dot to the middle of the drag object, I can of course only drag the dot, even though I have grouped the two together. Ideally i would be able to drag the the group as a whole and only when the user aligned the tiny dots, would it be scored as correct.
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