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Appear after [#] seconds
Displays the button after the slide has been displayed for the
selected number of seconds.
Pause after [#] seconds
Specifies the point at which the project should pause and wait for
the user to click the button. For example, you can set this option to 5 seconds so the button
displays and then 5 seconds later the project pauses to wait for the user to click the button.
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 a
user moves the mouse over the button.)
Pause for success/failure captions
Select this option to have the project pause until all
success and failure captions (see explanations for captions above) have displayed for the user to
read.
Stop slide audio when clicked
Select this option if you want the slide audio to stop playing
when the user clicks the button. This option stops only slide audio, not background audio.
Also, only a mouse click on the button stops the audio; using a shortcut key combination does
not stop the audio.
Double mouse click
Select this option to allow users to double-click the button.
Show hand mouse cursor when over button
Select this option to have the pointing hand
appear when the mouse pointer rolls over the button.
6.
If you want to add audio to the button, click the Audio tab. Select from the following options:
Play
Click to play the audio file.
Stop
Click to stop playing the audio file.
Delete
Click to remove the audio file from the button.
Edit
Displays the Edit Audio dialog box. This dialog box lets you edit the audio file in a
variety of ways, such as inserting silent periods and adjusting the volume.
Audio
Displays the name of the audio file, if any, associated with the button.
Record new
Click to open the Record Audio dialog box. (Recording audio requires some
basic equipment.)
Import
Displays the Import Audio dialog box. This dialog box lets you browse to an audio
file and import it.
Select audio from library
Click to open the Audio Library. The Library lists all audio files
that are already part of the currently open Adobe Captivate project.
Settings
Click to open the Audio settings dialog box. You can change audio settings such as
input source, quality level, and calibration. Click the Settings button and make your selections.
Fade in [#] seconds
Specifies the number of seconds for the audio to fade in to full volume.
Fade out [#] seconds
Specifies the number of seconds for audio to fade out to silence.
7.
If you want to keep score for the button or coordinate the score with a learning management
system, click the Reporting tab. Select from the following options:
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