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May 6, 2024
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Simulations have Rectangles instead of Callouts

  • May 6, 2024
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Hi

 

I am back to Captivate after about 7-8 years. I installed a trial version of All-New Captivate and noticed that many things have changed during this period. 

 

I just tried a simple simulation recording and got the output in three modes as expected. Now, the instruction box is rectangle by default. How do I change it to typical Callout box with a pointer towards the action item, say a Menu? Please suggest.

 

I looked around in Preferences, Properties of the box, timeline, etc. I don't see any setting to do so. Sorry if I have missed something very obvious.

 

Sreekanth

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    Correct answer Lilybiri

    Are you the same Sreekanth I have chatted with quite a while ago? Just curious....

    Indeed, as Rod already pointed out the new Captivate 12 requires that you forget everything you ever knew about Captivate in previous versions.  Because that new version - only responsive projects - does lack a lot of features which an eLearning authoring tool should have (and previous versions had) you are entitled to install Captivate Classic (11.8.2) along version 12 on the same system and license. However the extension and installation folder structure changes which makes that most recent version also kind of incompatible with the previous more stable version 11.5.5.553. That caused a lot of problems for some of my clients, and is not told in the official documentation (of course). Version 11.8.2 took out SWF-related features, but also some features which were compatible with HTML5 output or with MP4 output. However for software simulations I really recommend to use Captivate Classic over version 12, the workflow is rather similar (in version 12 it mimicks the previous version, uses even items like click boxes and text entry boxes which do not exist in the normal 12 projects at all). But you'll lose the full customisabilit in the sims in version 12 which you are used to. There are no longer object styles in the new watered down themes. Moreover due to the obsession with responsive projects, both Assessment and Training modes become rather useless: they may pan and zoom automatically to the region where the learner needs to click or type. That is really unwanted.

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    Participant
    August 4, 2024

    To change the instruction box to a callout with a pointer, follow these steps:

    1. Select the Box: Click on the instruction box in your project.

    2. Open Properties: Go to the Properties panel (Window > Properties if not open).

    3. Change Shape: In the Style tab, choose a callout shape from the Shape dropdown, like "Rounded Rectangle Callout."

    4. Adjust Pointer: Drag the pointer to aim at your action item.

     

    If you've ever played life simulation games like BitLife, think of customizing your simulation project in Captivate as similar to tailoring your character's life choices and appearance. Every choice you make can enhance the experience!

     

    Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.

    Lilybiri
    LilybiriCorrect answer
    Legend
    May 6, 2024

    Are you the same Sreekanth I have chatted with quite a while ago? Just curious....

    Indeed, as Rod already pointed out the new Captivate 12 requires that you forget everything you ever knew about Captivate in previous versions.  Because that new version - only responsive projects - does lack a lot of features which an eLearning authoring tool should have (and previous versions had) you are entitled to install Captivate Classic (11.8.2) along version 12 on the same system and license. However the extension and installation folder structure changes which makes that most recent version also kind of incompatible with the previous more stable version 11.5.5.553. That caused a lot of problems for some of my clients, and is not told in the official documentation (of course). Version 11.8.2 took out SWF-related features, but also some features which were compatible with HTML5 output or with MP4 output. However for software simulations I really recommend to use Captivate Classic over version 12, the workflow is rather similar (in version 12 it mimicks the previous version, uses even items like click boxes and text entry boxes which do not exist in the normal 12 projects at all). But you'll lose the full customisabilit in the sims in version 12 which you are used to. There are no longer object styles in the new watered down themes. Moreover due to the obsession with responsive projects, both Assessment and Training modes become rather useless: they may pan and zoom automatically to the region where the learner needs to click or type. That is really unwanted.

    Participant
    May 6, 2024

    Yes Lieve. It is the same Sreekanth. Thanks for remembering. In fact, I consider it an honor.

     

    I am so glad to see you and Rod still helping out people here. I had learnt everything about Advanced Actions from you and was a subscriber of Rod's newsletter. However, I changed companies and moved to different roles where we didn't need Captivate. But now, I am back to software training. So exploring this.

     

    I installed the Classic version as Rod suggested. As you both rightly point out, I feel at home now. Familiar interfaces and functionalities. My team is completely new to any kind of software simulations. So, while I evaluate the tool, I need to think from their perspective as well, esp. with the learning curve, along with cost and other aspects. Will play around a bit more before finalizing one. 

     

     

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    May 6, 2024

    Welcome back, Sreekanth!

    If you ever switch to version 12, it has no longer advanced nor shared actions. All reusabilitiy features are gone as well as collaboration with other Adobe applications. Just a warning!

    RodWard
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 6, 2024

    You are correct that the new Captivate 12 is nothing like previous versions.  A lot of previous functionality is not so far available in the new version.  Because of this, Adobe is allowing users with a license for the new Captivate 12 to also install and use Captivate 2019 as well.  That version is now called Captivate Classic.

     

    The new Captivate is designed more to create responsive e-learning instead of using a fixed stage size.  That means that you cannot now easily position callouts or objects anywhere on stage.

     

    However, you also be aware that Captivate 12 and Captivate Classic are completely incompatible.  You cannot open files created with Captivate Classic in Captivate 12 or vice versa.