Changing Mouse Pointer Size; Changing Mouse Click Sounds - Adobe 65029940 - Captivate - PC Using Manual

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Changing mouse pointer size

You can double the size of the mouse pointer. This is useful if you want to emphasize mouse
movement for the final destination of the mouse on a slide. It is also helpful if you are creating
accessible movies.
Mouse size is set on a slide-by-slide basis, so you choose exactly the slides that require the larger
mouse size.
To change the mouse pointer size:
Open a Captivate movie.
1.
Open the slide you want in Edit view.
2.
From the Slide menu, select Mouse > Properties.
3.
Select the Double mouse size option.
4.
Click OK.
5.
The new double-sized mouse is displayed on the slide.
Note: To change back to the normal mouse pointer size, simply follow the steps above and deselect
Double mouse size. ]

Changing mouse click sounds

You can change the default mouse click sound that plays whenever the mouse reaches the end of
its movement path.
Changing the mouse click sound can be important for two reasons. First, if you are creating a
movie for an application that requires both single clicks and double clicks to perform actions, you
may want to set the proper mouse click sound. Second, you may want to turn the mouse sound
off completely during a movie.
To change the mouse click sound on an individual slide:
Open a Captivate movie.
1.
Open the slide you want in Edit View.
2.
From the Slide menu, select Mouse > Properties. Select a mouse click sound option:
3.
If you do not want a mouse click sound to play, remove the check mark from the box next to
Mouse click sound.
For a single-click sound (the sound of a mouse button being pressed once), select the box next
to Mouse click sound (so a green check mark appears), click the arrow, and select Single click.
For a double-click sound (the sound of a mouse button being pressed twice), select the box
next to Mouse click sound (so a green check mark appears), click the arrow, and select Double
click.
To browse to an alternative sound for a mouse click, select the box next to Mouse click sound
(so a green check mark appears), click the arrow, and select Browse. The Open dialog box
appears, letting you browse to an MP3 file.
Tip: To preview the selected mouse click sound, click Play.
When you finish, click OK.
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