Radio Buttons

Kevin -Still getting used to building this type of feedback style. When developing elearning in Flash, I set feedback to display immediately...meaning, immediately. There's no extra mouse click on a Submit button, and there's no javascript alert box that pops up that a user has to click the OK button then click the Next button. What I'm wanting to do essentially is when a user selects a choice, there's an immediate feedback text box that appears. No submit button to see it. In that text box is affirmation they got the choice correct, or they chose the incorrect choice, why, and giving them an opportunity to change their choice one more time. If they get the correct choice the second time, the feedback changes. If they choose the wrong answer again, the feedback changes and instructs them to continue, and the radio buttons are now locked. Again, the only mouse click a user should click is the Next button to continue to the next question.Bottom line: Each question requires two mouse clicks. One to select a choice, and One to navigate to the next question. (given only one chance to select the correct answer) If the course is set up to allow 2 chances per question, then of course they would mouse click one more time selecting a different answer.That all being said, can the above actions and configurations be assigned directly to the radio buttons to display the appropriate feedback text boxes?

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