Add Instructions Screen for all Samples

Add Instructions Screen for all Samples

Overview

If a part of your testing objective is to provide instructions to panelists at the beginning of each cycle (sample) or in the middle of every sample, you may accomplish that by using our Text - cycle related screen. In Compusense you have a large selection of Text screens and Time delays to choose from to provide panelists with instructions and timed breaks.

The video below will walk you through a hands-on exercise for setting up a cycle related text screen (without a timer) that appears for every sample at the beginning of its evaluation.


IdeaCheck out our other Text screen videos for different scenarios.



Notes
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Total run time: 4:26 minutes 

Date recorded: December 13, 2024



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