Skip to main content
Known Participant
August 27, 2015
질문

So it's 2015 and Captivate 9 is here. Can we finally set our slides to NOT auto-advance by default?

  • August 27, 2015
  • 2 답변들
  • 758 조회

Or do we still have to do the workaround of adding some clickable item on each slide to pause the playback until the user clicks the screen?

이 주제는 답변이 닫혔습니다.

2 답변

rsauchuck작성자
Known Participant
September 1, 2015

I can choose whether I want the slide to pause or not by clicking a check box in Storyline Or do it globally for all slides with a single click.

I don't like tedious repetetive tasks. Not that Storyline doesn't have plenty of those (ahem no automatic slide numbering).

Do a Google Search on "How do I make Adobe Captivate NOT auto advance?" The number of returns should offer a clue that this is a feature people have requested for YEARS.


RodWard
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 2, 2015

The people logging those posts about not knowing how to stop Captivate from advancing automatically are usually newbie users that haven't had any training or read the HELP files yet. Some like you, came to Captivate from Storyline and expected it to work the same way.  It doesn't.

If you prefer Storyline, by all means use it.  I've used both and I prefer the way Captivate works.  I found it annoying that Storyline had no objects which allowed you to easily pause the timeline.  So this 'issue' seems to be just a personal preference.

If enough people request a particular enhancement Adobe listens.  Personally, if I were on the development team, I wouldn't see what you're requesting here as a particularly HUGE need. 

rsauchuck작성자
Known Participant
September 2, 2015

Please leave ad hominem attacks out of this discussion. Calling someone a "newbie" and insulting their capabilities when they are commenting on what they perceive as a missing feature is ignorant.

I have used multiple eLearning platforms and development tools over the course of the past 15+ years. I have even built custom solutions in both Flash and JavaScript. All have their strengths and weaknesses. Personally I prefer NOT to have to add an object to the timeline, adjust the timing of it so that it appears at the very end of the slide, uncheck the "show hand cursor" blah, blah, blah on every slide just so I can create a course where the navigation is user-driven. I don't want to waste time doing repetitive tasks.

By the way, you don't need objects to pause the timeline in Storyline, you can do it with triggers. Newbie!

RodWard
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 27, 2015

That's just the way Captivate has always worked and it still works that way now.

If you like the idea better, you could set up an Advanced Action that pauses the slide a few seconds in. (There's a new Delay action that can be used on Standard and Conditional Actions.) But you'd have to add that Action to the On Slide Enter event of every slide.

Personally I don't have any problem using an interactive object to pause the slide.  It means I can choose whether I want the slide to pause or not.