![]() Just select the target area, then navigate to the Properties pane > Size & Properties > Show In Mode > select modes that you want to show the click area (for example, Demonstration and Tutorial) and deselect the rest (for example, Practice and Test) to hide it. Select the target area, navigate to the Properties pane > Style & Effects > Line > No Line. Set the line of the target area to No Line.You can make the target area invisible so that users cannot see the correct click area. You can prompt users to click on a specific area by inserting a shape with some guidance. If users click the target area, the Correct message (2) appears, otherwise the Incorrect message (3) appears. When the interactive presentation is played, it displays only the target area (1) and waits for users to click anywhere on the slide. Alternatively, click the Home tab > Interactions > Mouse Click.īy default, a mouse click object consists of three separate elements: (1) a target area, (2) a Correct message, and (3) an Incorrect message. To insert a mouse click, click the Interactions tab > Mouse Click. Mouse clicks validate mouse actions as correct and incorrect and can give users points for correct actions. ![]() Mouse clicks use On Click event to trigger actions, just like buttons, but they are designed to assess user knowledge of a target application. When you record software simulations, ActivePresenter automatically inserts mouse clicks wherever and whenever you make a click. For example, place a mouse click object on a button or a menu where users must click to perform a certain task in an application. They are often used in software simulations to teach the use of applications. Mouse clicks are interaction objects placed in any position on a slide where users must click to trigger the next action. ![]()
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