Defining the clickable area

When you have imported the image, you need to define the areas that you want to associate with the questions codes. You define the clickable areas of the map control in the Designer tab of the Map Control Editor. Set the pen style After loading the map control or image, the default pen style is […]

Resize the Map Control for different screen sizes

You can resize a map control to make them suitable for smaller or larger screens. In the Map Control Editor, enter a new percentage value in Size or use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the size. The map resizes to the new percentage size. For example, 100% is the default size […]

Importing a map control image

First, you need to load an image into the map control. The image used for the map control can be one of the following: Snap Surveys provides a range of rating scales that you can download and use. Loading an existing Map Control Snap XMP comes with a number of map control files, including numbers, […]

Map Control Editor

The Map Control Editor lets you design and preview a Map Control. The Designer tab contains the tools to load and edit a map control or image. The Preview tab lets you test the map control. First, you need to load a map control or an image into the map control. The image used for […]

Using a Map Control

In online questionnaires, you can make the survey more interesting by converting single or multi-response questions to images. The respondents click on one of the images to answer the question. Snap XMP uses Map Controls to add this feature. With a Map Control each image or part of an image represents a choice. When the […]

Slider Control for quantity questions

You can convert a quantity question to a Slider Control. Respondents can drag the slider along the bar to show a given quantity. The Slider Controls for quantity questions are very similar to those used for single-response questions, but they do not have the associated graphics for each code point. Instead, you need to supply […]

Slider Control for single-response questions

You can use a Slider Control with single response questions. Respondents drag the slider to the position representing their response. Using a Slider Control template Creating a new Slider Control Changing the number of points If you have created a question with a Slider Control and then realise that you need to add more points […]

Group Questionnaires Part 2

This webinar is the second in our series of Group Questionnaires and 360 Surveys webinars. The first webinar covers designing a group of similar surveys that can be sent to multiple people via one link. The follow-up webinar looks at how to analyse the data from these surveys using Smart Reports. These complex reports help […]