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Captivate 7 - How to add yellow circles to mouse clicks

Guest
Nov 21, 2013 Nov 21, 2013

I like what I see in lynda.com for Captivate courses, there is a yellow circle each time the instructor does a mouse click. how can I do that?!

thank you.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 21, 2013 Nov 21, 2013

Hi there

I could be wrong here, but I always thought it is a function of the Mac recording software called ScreenFlow.

Hopefully someone that knows beyond a shadow of a doubt will chime in here.

Cheers... Rick

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Mentor ,
Nov 22, 2013 Nov 22, 2013

I have not seen Lynda.com courses. But have you tried Custom Mouse Clicks options?

Select the mouse pointer. > Properties. Below the Show Mouse Click check box, you have a dropdown where you can select Custom and choose among the options that is displayed.

Sreekanth

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Participant ,
Nov 22, 2013 Nov 22, 2013

I was wondering about something similar I saw in a Captivate tutorial on YouTube. The mouse pointer has a yellow highlighter circle. Makes me wonder if they built a new mouse pointer in Flash and loaded that as their mouse pointer.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 22, 2013 Nov 22, 2013

Hi there

I'd be willing to bet this video was recorded using Camtasia Studio. The yellow circle behind the mouse is a feature that is easily added to those videos.

Cheers... Rick

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Guest
Nov 22, 2013 Nov 22, 2013

but we can't do the yellow circle in Captivate, right?

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Participant ,
Nov 22, 2013 Nov 22, 2013

You can either use the built-in custom mouse clicks or create your own yellow circle using Flash. You  might be able to google one and download it for free. As long as it's a .swf file, it should work. You could place it in the following directory (Win 32) or browse to your save location:

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Captivate 7 (32 Bit)\Gallery\Mouse\VisualClicks

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LEGEND ,
Nov 22, 2013 Nov 22, 2013

Hello again

No, it's not available as an option in Captivate. But it doesn't mean you can't have it if you want. But there is a trade off.

I created a CUR file using SnagIt that has a basic mouse pointer with a yellow circle. I did get it to work, but the trade off here is that the yellow circle bit cannot be made translucent. In effect, it's just a solid yellow dot that would contain the mouse pointer as shown below.

cursor.png

Cheers... Rick

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Participant ,
Nov 25, 2013 Nov 25, 2013

I didn't know you could create a CUR file using Snagit. Thanks for that tip!

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LEGEND ,
Nov 25, 2013 Nov 25, 2013

If you don't need HTML6 output, InfoSemantics has a great 'Customcursor' component (widget). You can use any image and also limit the change of the cursor to certain regions on the stage.

http://www.infosemantics.com.au/catalog/21

Lilybiri

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LEGEND ,
Nov 25, 2013 Nov 25, 2013

LOL, I suppose if you are a flash gearhead as Rod and Tristan are, the possibilities are endless!

Thanks for sharing that! I'm wondering if that would allow for using a PNG image with alpha on the circle part?

Happy Monday all! Rick

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LEGEND ,
Nov 25, 2013 Nov 25, 2013

Rick, I should try it out, certainly already used PNG (my flute...) as cursor. I'm not a Flash gearhead BTW, still sticking with AA...

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Community Expert ,
Nov 25, 2013 Nov 25, 2013

PNG with Alpha is not a problem.

Try it out for yourself:

http://www.infosemantics.com.au/adobe-captivate-widgets/download-free-trial-widgets

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LEGEND ,
Nov 25, 2013 Nov 25, 2013
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Thanks, Rod, I thought so but always want to check to be sure...

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