Using Shortcut Keys - Adobe CAPTIVATE 2-USING CAPTIVATE Use Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Using shortcut keys

Shortcut keys provide an easier and quicker way to navigate and use Adobe Captivate. They let
you use keyboard key combinations instead of a mouse or program menu. Shortcut keys are
commonly accessed by using a keyboard function key, Alt, Control, and Shift in conjunction with
a single letter or number.
Shortcut key
F1
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
Control+A
Control+C
Control+D
Control+E
Control+F
Control+G
Control+H
Control+I
Control+J
Control+K
Control+L
Control+M
Control+N
Control+O
Control+P
Control+R
Control+S
26
Chapter 2: Exploring the Workspace
Action
Open Adobe Captivate Help (To access dialog-level help, click the Help button
on individual dialog boxes.)
Test view current slide (Edit view only)
Preview project
Record audio
Import audio
Spelling and grammar check
Preview project from current slide
Show the Advanced Interaction dialog box
Preview current slide and following four slides
View Adobe Captivate in full screen
Preview project in web browser
Select all
Copy (slide in Storyboard view or Filmstrip, and selected object in Edit view)
Duplicate (slide in Storyboard view or Filmstrip, and selected object in Edit view)
Extend length of object display time to end of slide on Timeline (Edit view only)
Find a particular object in the project Library
Change slide to optimized quality
Change slide to high quality
Increase indent (selected object in Edit view)
Change slide to JPEG quality
Lock the slide
Sync selected object to the playhead
Merge the selected object with background
Move to Slide Notes pane
Open project
Align selected object with playhead on Timeline (Edit view only)
Print the project (through the Publish dialog box)
Save

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Captivate 2

Table of Contents