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Hi all, I wonder if anyone could provide any guidance with regards to using Captivate VR/interactive elements in Adobe Connect.
Here's a little rundown of what I am trying to do.
Aim - To share an interactive element (such as a multiple choice quiz) from Captivate on Adobe Connect.
Both the participant and I can see that slide and interact with it. He can see what I'm doing, and I can see what he is doing in real-time.
Problem: When a student clicks an interactive element, I can't see that interaction, only my own slide which I can interact with, even with navigation sync. Then we become out of step with each other, is there no way to just share 1 screen and both work from that?
Aim - To share a VR project with hotspots from Captivate in Adobe Connect.
Problem - The VR project shows just fine. I want to be able to see what he sees and what he clicks! However even with 'Navigation sync' there is nothing of the kind, he can't see my scrolling and clicking and I can't see his.
Is this even feasible? I feel as though it should be, as they are both Adobe products and should in theory work seamlessly. More likely, I am missing something.
I export the Adobe Captivate file just fine and upload to my folder on Adobe connect without any issues, it's just the symbiotic view that I'm struggling with massively.
This is a real deal-breaker for me as to whether I continue using the software.
Thanks in advance to all, and I hope this is of some help to others.
Lump
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You would need to have the 'student' share his screen to be able to see what is done. That is the workflow I also use when I want to be able to take over and show the workflow on the student's system.
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Hi Lilybiri, thanks for your reply.
That seems a bit cumbersome switching back and forth, especially when I have some slides which are interactive and others which are not.
It's a shame the 'Sync Navigation' seems not to work for the interactive slides. If this is the case, it renders the software little more useful than a free video conferencing software.
Lump