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Remove OK button & hint botton


Is it possible to remove OK button after every questions, some i need but some i dont need OK button. it’s annoying for our respondent to have OK button everytime

 

Can i also remove the hint button that hovering on the options?

 

Best answer by Liz

Hi @viper Happy Friday! Thanks for stopping by the community. It isn’t possible to remove the ok button at this time. The hint text you’re seeing is there for accessibility purposes, so this can’t be removed either, but hopefully should help any respondents that need some assistance filling out your form!

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Liz
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  • October 22, 2021

Hi @viper Happy Friday! Thanks for stopping by the community. It isn’t possible to remove the ok button at this time. The hint text you’re seeing is there for accessibility purposes, so this can’t be removed either, but hopefully should help any respondents that need some assistance filling out your form!


  • Navigating the Land
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  • July 28, 2023

Hello! How I can disable OK button in multiple questions? It’s an extra step and I want pass it


Liz
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  • July 28, 2023

Hi @hugo3205 thanks for stopping by the community! I’ve moved your post here where we have the answer. 


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  • February 24, 2024

Hi! I'm new to Typeform. On the quiz I designed, I’ve created each question single choice. As users click yes/no it automatically takes them to the next question. How can I get rid of the OK button? In looking at other questions in this forum, it looks like it’s not an option, but maybe there has been an update? Thank you!


Liz
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  • February 26, 2024

Hi @Heather C ! Welcome to typeform. 😁 I added your post here where we have an existing thread about the ok button. 


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  • May 22, 2024

So basically even if the question is mandatory and by selecting a single you move to the next question we cannot remove the OK button?

That’s such bad user experience. The ‘OK’ button draws so much user attention instead of reviewing the possible answers !!!!!!  


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  • May 22, 2024

I created a pole using opinion scale type questions.

The questions are mandatory so the user must select a scale to move to the next question.

Even though it is mandatory to select the scale a large ‘OK’ button appears at the bottom and distracts the user from selecting a scale.

Can the OK button be removed? It has no role in this question.

 

 


Liz
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  • May 22, 2024

Hi @Onn_Man I moved your post here where we have an existing thread about removing ok buttons. While this isn’t a feature we offer, you should get notified now if we do add this feature to the product. 


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  • June 18, 2024

Yeah, this is a deal-breaker for me. I’ve been testing both Typeform and Jotform for a quiz to embed on my company’s pages. The OK button is a distraction and if it can’t be removed, then I can’t keep users from moving onto the next question (because all they have to do is click OK-- even if it is a required question to be answered). If I can’t remove it, then I will have to use Jotfrom instead of Typeform. 


Liz
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  • June 20, 2024

Hi @e-talk I’m afraid it can’t be removed, but I will share your experience with the product team. Totally understand if you need to find a service that works best for you!


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  • June 20, 2024

Just to clarify why it’s important to remove the OK button: because I have four quizzes about mental health which require definitive yes or no answers. Having “OK” next to a “yes” or “no” question seems to  suggest to a user that they are feeling “OK”. Even if it said “next” would make more sense than “OK” because it adds to the confusion of a yes or no answer.


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  • June 20, 2024

@e-talk - i know this may not be perfect solution but you CAN change the test of the OK button  .. so you could change “OK” to be “Next question” for example. 

not perfect but an improvement. 

 

des


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  • February 14, 2025

 

Same for me. The Ok Button is a No-Go for me … Investing a half-day in building the logic and now the okay-button can’t be removed … 

 

Please, escalate this topic to the tech team. It’s not even used when single-choice answers are selected. It’s ridiculous. 


Liz
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  • February 27, 2025

Hi ​@Jan_Munich I’ll pass the feedback along!