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An error occurred while saving the comment Andrew Chemey commentedIf I select the Button and show states, it shows a 'disabled' state, though it is grayed out and not selectable. If I use any action to set the button to disabled - the 'Normal' state is shown, though the button is not selectable (it does not have a hand icon and does not react to clicking it).
Maybe I am not understanding how the disabled state works? Why can't I change the appearance, though there is a disabled 'state' when the button is set to disabled?
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It seems like you are assuming that users want to create just a quiz project; or perhaps place all questions together at the end of a project. In this case, the user has a file with multiple sections. In the beginning of the file, the learner sees a menu and can select the section to view. During the section, question slides are interspersed between content slides. At the end of the section, the user returns to the menu slide and they can either choose to view a section they haven't viewed before (also with question slides interspersed with content slides) or review a section they have already viewed. In this scenario, the learner can easily get stuck on any question slide they already answered as they can not proceed. In addition, the Review Quiz and Retake Quiz has different behavior, because the questions are not all together, but interspersed with content slides.