Yes, of course. You'll need a Multi-Vote slide for that.
You can do this with single-digit keypads like ProVOTE or MyVOTE, or the multi-digit ones like MyVOTE LCD, or ProVOTE TXT.
The way they work is slightly different, but you will get the benefit of submitting multiple answers per question nonetheless.
Click on Insert Slide drop-down and select Multi-Vote slide.
Then, select the type of keypads you are going to use. If you have MyVOTE LCD or ProVOTE TXT keypads, select "Multi-Digit Keypads", otherwise, select "Single-Digit Keypads". Also select the number of times the audience can vote on the question. This is not the same as number of answers.
Finally, choose whether you want to allow the user to select the same answer multiple times.
When you are in Presentation Mode and voting on the Multi-Vote slide, instruct your audience to vote a way that corresponds to you your type of keypads:
- Multi-Digit keypads can submit all votes at once, which gives the user a chance to correct their mistake before they actually send the votes.
(For example, they can press 1,4,3,6 and if they made a mistake, they can press "C" to clear one number at time and make a different choice). When ready, they have to push "OK" to submit all of their votes at once.
- Single-Digit keypads have to submit each individual vote separately, but the user doesn't have to press "OK" each time.
(For example, in order to vote 1,4.3,6, the user has to push "1" then wait for the vote to be submitted, then push "4" and wait, and so on...)
Also, refer to this article to see how a Multi-Vote slide can be used for 'ranking' and when Ranking and/or Rating slides can be used.
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