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This is probably a very obvious question, but if a Captivate file is created and published on a PC, then viewed on a Mac, are there any problems?
The right-click is an issue on a one-button mouse, of course. Anything else?
For playback, there are no issues.
For interaction and simulation, as you indicate by the mention of a right-click and one button mouse, these issues have been handled for years within the Mac OS by use of the option-click in place of a right click.
There is support for other, more sophisticated input devices: such as a multi-button mouse, video scrubbers and scroll wheel mice; that are supported via manufacture supplied software that provides additional controls via the System Preferences Panel i
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For playback, there are no issues.
For interaction and simulation, as you indicate by the mention of a right-click and one button mouse, these issues have been handled for years within the Mac OS by use of the option-click in place of a right click.
There is support for other, more sophisticated input devices: such as a multi-button mouse, video scrubbers and scroll wheel mice; that are supported via manufacture supplied software that provides additional controls via the System Preferences Panel in OS X.
These features were also available in Mac OS 9 as Control Panels before USB became a common standard.
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Thanks much for the help...