Confusion over Recording and Displaying Keystrokes and Mouse Clicks
Hello, all.
My apologies if this question has already been asked. I have searched the Captivate help forum for related posts and have yet to find what I need. I am very new to Captivate (just installed it several hours ago), so my question might sound a bit simplistic.
I'm using Captivate 2017 on Windows 7.
My goal is to create an educational video that teaches the viewer how to build a 3D model. The modelling process (done in a program called "Sketchup Make 2017") is very hotkey-intensive. In order for my video to be effective, I need Captivate to record and show each of my keystrokes (e.g., displaying "ctrl + Q" when I hold the control button down and press the "Q" key) and mouse clicks (i.e., R-click, L-click, and M-click).
I have tried several ways to accomplish this. I tried recording a software simulation, but this did not capture all of my keystrokes, and it did not show different mouse clicks. I tried recording a demo video, but I could not figure out how to make my video display my keystrokes, much less my mouse clicks.
I have searched through forum posts for the past hour, and I have yet to find a solution that a) I can understand, and b) fixes my problem. I'm not looking to do anything fancy - no virtual keyboards, no interactive features, just a simple video with keystrokes and mouse clicks shown as a text overlay. Does anyone have recommendations for how I can do this?
Any advice, including links to other posts, would be much appreciated.
