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ADOBE CAPTIVATE 3
User Guide
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If you are manually recording full motion (that is, you did not select the Automatically use full motion capture
for drag-and-drop actions option), click the start full motion recording key, F9 (or other designated full motion
capture key) when you want to begin full motion recording. Adobe Captivate begins capturing in full motion
recording mode. Take the actions that you want to record in full motion mode and when you are finished, press
F10 (or other designated full motion end capture key) to end recording. Adobe Captivate returns to standard
capture mode so you can continue recording slides, if necessary.
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If you are automatically recording full motion (that is, you selected the Automatically use full motion capture
for drag and drop actions options) full motion recording begins, for example, when you click on an object and
drag the object or begin drawing in a graphics program. Full motion recording automatically stops when you
drop the object or stop drawing. If you have selected Automatically use full motion capture for mouse wheel
actions, full motion recording begins when you use the mouse wheel. When full motion recording stops, Adobe
Captivate returns to standard capture mode so you can continue recording slides, if necessary.
Note:
While you are in full motion recording mode, the Adobe Captivate icon displays with a red border in the system
tray in the lower right corner of your computer desktop.When you finish full motion recording, the standard Adobe
Captivate icon displays again.
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When you are finished, Press End (or other designated key) to end recording completely.
The new full motion slide is placed within your project in the location you specified. The full motion slide is
displayed in Storyboard view with a movie camera icon in the lower-right corner of the slide. Full motion slides
are saved and included in projects as animation slides.
Creating accessible projects
You can create Adobe Captivate projects that are in compliance with Section 508 of the United States Rehabili-
tation Act for users who have visual or hearing impairments, mobility impairments, or other types of disabilities.
Worldwide accessibility standards
Many countries, including the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, and countries in the European Union, have
adopted accessibility standards based on those developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The W3C
publishes the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, a document that prioritizes actions designers should take to
make web content accessible. For information about the Web Accessibility Initiative, see the W3C website at
www.w3.org/WAI.
Summary of Contents for 65029940 - Captivate - PC
Page 1: ...ADOBE CAPTIVATE 3 USER GUIDE...
Page 10: ...CONTENTS x...
Page 32: ...CHAPTER 2 22 Exploring the workspace...
Page 98: ...CHAPTER 3 88 Creating projects...
Page 118: ...CHAPTER 4 108 Adding text captions...
Page 236: ...CHAPTER 10 226 Slides...
Page 268: ...CHAPTER 12 258 Editing projects...
Page 312: ...CHAPTER 13 302 Creating eLearning content...
Page 363: ...353 ADOBE CAPTIVATE 3 User Guide...
Page 364: ...CHAPTER 15 354 Publishing projects...
Page 394: ...CHAPTER 17 384 Troubleshooting...
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