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The following options are in the If the user clicks inside the click box area:
On success
Specify what should happen after a user clicks inside the box. You can select
Continue, Go to previous slide, Go to next slide, Jump to slide, Open URL or file, Open other
project, Send e-mail to, Execute JavaScript, or No Action.
The following options are in the If the user clicks outside the click box:
Allow user [#] attempts
Click the arrows to select the number of attempts a user can make
before another action takes place. (The Infinite attempts option is selected by default. To enter
a specific number of attempts, first clear the Infinite attempts option.)
Infinite attempts
Select this option to give users an unlimited number of attempts.
After last attempt
Specify what should happen after the last attempt. You can select
Continue, Go to previous slide, Go to next slide, Jump to slide, Open URL or file, Open other
project, Send e-mail to, Execute JavaScript, or No Action.
Note: If you select Open URL or file or Open other project, click the pop-up menu to select the
window in which the URL, file, or project should appear; select from Current, New, Parent, and
Top. (If you choose New, Parent, or Top, you also have the option to Continue playing the original
project when the URL, file, or project opens.)
Note: If you select Send e-mail to, you have the option to continue playing the project while the e-
mail message is prepared and sent.
Note: If you select the Open URL or file option and specify a URL, the URL is visible when you
edit the slide in Adobe Captivate. However, it will not be visible to the user. To show the URL,
create a simple image with the URL text on the image, add the image to your slide, and place a
click box over the image.
Set shortcut key
Click Select keys to choose one or more key combinations for users to
press when submitting responses. The current shortcut is displayed to the left of the button.
Note: If your Adobe Captivate project will be displayed in a browser, set shortcut keys that will not
conflict with common browser shortcuts. For example, F1 is frequently used as a keyboard
shortcut to display help. The Control, Alt and Shift keys map to the Control, Option, and Shift keys
on Macintosh® computers, respectively.
Click the Options tab. This tab lets you design how the click box looks. Select from the
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following options:
Display for [time]
Specifies the timing of the click box. Click the pop-up menu and select an
option. If you select the specific time option, you can enter the exact number of seconds for the
click box to appear.
Appear after [#] seconds
Displays the click box after the slide has been displayed for the
selected number of seconds.
Success caption
Select this option to include a success caption (for example,
Congratulations!).
Failure caption
Select this option to include a failure caption (for example, Sorry, please try
again).
Hint caption
Select this option to include a hint caption. (The hint caption appears when
users move the mouse over the click box.)
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