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  1. Captivate User Guide
  2. Get to know Captivate
    1. What's new in Adobe Captivate
    2. Adobe Captivate System Requirements
    3. Download Adobe Captivate
    4. Frequently Asked Questions
  3. Adobe Captivate releases
    1. Adobe Captivate 13
      1. Adobe Captivate (13.0) release notes
    2. Adobe Captivate 12
      1. Adobe Captivate 12 summary
      2. Adobe Captivate (12.6 update) release notes
      3. Adobe Captivate (12.5 update) release notes
      4. Adobe Captivate (12.4 update) release notes
      5. Adobe Captivate (12.3 update) release notes
      6. Adobe Captivate (12.2 update) release notes
      7. Adobe Captivate (12.1 update) release notes
  4. Project setup
    1. Slide navigator
    2. Project dimensions
    3. Set preferences
      1. General preferences
      2. Generative AI preferences
      3. Project preferences
      4. Quizzing preferences
    4. Themes
    5.  Configure URL access for Adobe Captivate features
  5. Import from PowerPoint
    1. Import PowerPoint presentations into Captivate
    2. Work with text on imported slides
    3. Work with shapes on imported slides
    4. Add media to imported slides
    5. Add interactions and animations to imported slides
  6. Generative AI in Captivate
    1. Generative AI overview
    2. Generate text 
      1. Generate text overview
      2. Write effective prompts for text generation
      3. Generate text using quick prompts
      4. Generate text using custom prompts
      5. Provide feedback to improve text generation
    3. Generate images
      1. Generate image overview
      2. Generate images using prompts
      3. Choose image content type - Photo or Art
      4. Use reference images for Composition and Style
      5. Best practices for effective image generation
      6. Provide feedback to improve image generation
    4. Generate avatar
      1. Generate avatar overview
      2. Customize the avatar
      3. Create transcripts for avatar narration
      4. Generate avatar narration
      5. Provide feedback to improve avatar generation
    5. Generate transcripts
      1. Generate transcripts overview
      2. Generate transcripts for closed captions
      3. Best practices to use transcripts effectively
  7. Add and edit text
    1. Add text to a project
    2. Add Adobe fonts to a project
    3. Add quotes
  8. Add and edit images
    1. Add images to a project
    2. Edit the background image on a slide
    3. Add SVGs to a project
  9. Add and edit media
    1. Add videos to a project
    2. Add and edit audio
    3. Add audio for widget interactions
    4. Add closed captions
    5. Add web objects to a project
  10. Interactive components
    1. Add a button
    2. Add an input field
    3. Add a radio button group
    4. Add a dropdown
    5. Add a checkbox
    6. Variables in Adobe Captivate
  11. Create quizzes
    1. Add a Multiple-choice question
    2. Add a True or false question
    3. Add a Match the column question
    4. Add a Short answer question
    5. Add a Sequence question
    6. Add question pools and random question slides
    7. Import questions as CSV
  12. Add widgets
    1. Add a Card
    2. Add Tabs
    3. Add a Certificate
    4. Add a Carousel
    5. Add a Hotspot
    6. Add Drag-and-Drop
    7. Add a Timeline
    8. Add Click to Reveal
    9. Add an Accordion
  13. Interactions and animations
    1. Add interactions to a project
    2. Create interactive video with overlay
    3. Create a slide-level interaction
    4. Create an object-level interaction
    5. Add animations to a project
    6. States in Adobe Captivate
  14. Enhance your e-learning project
    1. Add padding to content blocks and components
    2. Add a header to a project
    3. Add a footer to a project
    4. Create a long scroll project
    5. Add a conversation slide
    6. Add characters to your Adobe Captivate project
    7. Assets in Captivate
  15. Simulation projects
    1. Simulation overview and setup
    2. Demo mode
    3. Training mode
    4. Assessment mode
    5. Full-motion recording
  16. Timeline and TOC
    1. Timeline panel in Adobe Captivate
    2. Table of Contents in Adobe Captivate
  17. Review and collaborate
    1. Share for review
    2. Create and manage reviews
    3. Add review comments and collaborate
    4. FAQs and Troubleshooting guide for sharing projects for review   
  18. Preview and publish
    1. Preview your project
    2. Publish your project
  19. Accessibility
    1. Create accessible eLearning content in Adobe Captivate
    2. Make a slide accessible
    3. Make slide objects accessible
    4. Make an interactive component accessible
    5. Make a widget accessible
    6. Make a quiz accessible
    7. TOC and Playbar accessibility
  20. Design options in Adobe Captivate
    1. What are design options?
    2. Parts of a design option
    3. Create custom design options
    4. Modify a custom design option
    5. Export a custom design option
    6. Import a custom design option
  21. Additional resources
    1. Top How-tos in Captivate
    2. Captivate Classic vs Adobe Captivate
    3. Upgrade older Captivate projects to the latest version
    4. Create and deploy Captivate packages in Admin Console

Demo mode overview

If you want to demonstrate a procedure or feature, select the Demo mode. This can be produced as a video, where user interaction isn't possible. In the Demo mode, Adobe Captivate adds text captions using labels. This mode is ideal if you want to show a quick software concept to someone, but you don’t expect the person to follow along.

  1. Select the option Application Window in the Simulation launcher. 

    Adobe Captivate simulation launcher dialog showing Application Window option selected, with Firefox browser preview, size set to Window Size, narration dropdown set to No Narration, Automatic Panning selected, Demo mode checked in simulation type section, and red Record button at bottom.
    Configure your demo simulation by selecting Application Window capture mode, choosing your target application, and setting narration and panning preferences before clicking Record.

  2. Select the application that you want to record in the Application dropdown.

    Adobe Captivate simulation launcher with Application dropdown selected, showing Firefox browser selected with orange highlight, displaying stock photo website preview under dropdown menu.
    Select your target application from the dropdown menu to focus your simulation recording on the specific software you want to demonstrate.

  3. If you want to add voice-over, you can select an in-built microphone or an external microphone, or choose not to add any microphone.

  4. Select Automatic Panning in the Panning dropdown as the pan mode for this recording.

  5. Select Demo in the Simulation type section.

    Adobe Captivate simulation launcher showing Demo checkbox selected and highlighted with orange border in Simulation type section, with Assessment and Training options unchecked below.
    Select Demo mode from the Simulation type options to create a passive demonstration where viewers watch the procedure without user interaction required.

  6. Select the Record button to start the recording. Hit Cmd+Return (macOS) or End (Windows) to stop the recording.

After recording the training simulation, a project <project_name>_demo.cpt is created. In the project, change the properties of a slide and mouse click properties.

Change the properties of a DEMO SLIDE

  1. Open the demo project.

  2. Select any slide of the recording.

  3. In the Components section of the Visual Properties panel, you can change the following:

    • Click Box: Click boxes are areas on the slide where the user must click before the next action occurs. You can use click boxes to demonstrate an application's functionality, for example, by placing them on menus or buttons where the learner must click.
    • Mouse Pointer: This option displays the mouse path when transitioning between various demo elements while recording.
    • Instructions: Add or remove the number of instructional blocks on the slide. You can add a maximum of three instructions to the slide. Select + to add more instructions.
    • Highlight Box: Add or remove the highlight box marker. Once you finish recording, there are rectangles on the simulation slides. The rectangles represent the area where you clicked during the recording.
    • Blur area: Add a blur effect to your simulation slides to protect sensitive or confidential information and maintain privacy.
    • Input Field: Input captures a user input during the demo.
    • Button:  These are interactive elements that learners click to trigger various actions, behaviors, or navigation in a project. Buttons enhance user engagement, provide interactivity, and guide learners through the course material. You can add multiple buttons on a simulation slide.

    Components can be added or removed, and each one can be placed in various positions. You have the freedom to add multiple components to a slide, with the exception of the Mouse Pointer. To add additional components, simply select the          icon adjacent to each one.

    Components panel in Visual Properties showing available elements to add to simulation slides, including Click Box, Mouse Pointer, Instructions, and more.
    The Components panel allows you to add interactive elements such as Click Boxes, Instructions, Highlight Boxes, and Buttons to enhance your simulation slides.

    Note

    You can add these components to all simulation projects- Demo, Training, and Assessment.

CHANGE THE APPEARANCE OF A SLIDE

  1. In the Appearance section, select the Image dropdown to apply a gradient or fill. 

  2. Select the image icon to choose an image either from Assets or on your computer. 

  3. Select the Download icon to download the background image. Select the pencil icon to crop the image further. View Working with images in Adobe Captivate for more information. 

    Appearance panel with background image options to change the background image of a simulation slide.
    Apply gradients, images, or fills to simulation slides for a more engaging visual presentation.

    You can also download an image by right-clicking the slide and selecting Download image on the context menu.

    Adobe Stock website screenshot showing right-click context menu with "Download image" option highlighted in orange, displaying stock photo collections.
    Download slide background images by right-clicking on any simulation slide and selecting "Download image" from the context menu.

    Download all background images

    In a simulation project, you can now download all background images to any place on your computer.

    1. Open a simulation project.
    2. In the right toolbar, select Project Properties.
    3. Select Download all images.
    Context menu showing 'Download image' option when right-clicking on a slide in Adobe Captivate.
    Right-click on a slide to access the download option for background images in your simulation project.

  4. Select Border to add a border to the background image. 

CHANGE THE PROPERTIES OF AN INSTRUCTION

  1. Select the instruction on the slide. 

    Adobe Stock website screenshot showing yellow instruction tooltip with orange border containing text "Click the Stock photos, royalty-free images, graphics, vectors & videos | Adobe Stock window" overlaid on the main page.
    Select instruction elements on your simulation slide to customize their appearance, positioning, and text content through the Visual Properties panel.

  2. In the Visual Properties panel, you can: 

    • Change the transparency of the Instruction. move the Opacity slider to increase or decrease the transparency of the instruction block.
    • In the Appearance section, you can change the background color of the instruction, add a border, and add a shadow. You can also change the properties of the instruction text. For more information, view Work with text in Adobe Captivate.
    The Appearance panel for an instruction box, showing options for "Shape," "Text," "Solid Fill" (with a yellow color selected), "Border," and "Shadow."
    Adjust the appearance of an instruction box by changing its fill, border, or shadow.

  3. Select the Shapes tab, open the Geometry dropdown, and choose a new shape for the Instruction box—such as a rectangle, circle, oval callout, or cloud callout.

    The image shows Adobe Captivate with a selected yellow instruction box in speech bubble shape. On the right, the Shape tab in the Appearance panel displays a Geometry dropdown to choose shapes like rectangle, circle, speech bubble, or cloud.
    Change the shape of the instruction box

  4. In the Reporting section, select the checkbox Include in quiz if you want the quiz to be included in an LMS. Each scorable unit of Captivate is automatically assigned a unique Interaction ID. This Interaction ID is what makes data tracking by the LMS possible. 

CHANGE THE PROPERTIES OF A HIGHLIGHT BOX 

  1. Select the highlight box on the slide.

    The Adobe Stock webpage with a yellow highlight box emphasizing the highlight box.
    Select the highlight box on the slide to modify its properties, including transparency.

  2. In the Visual Properties panel, move the Opacity slider to increase or decrease the transparency of the highlight box. 

  3. In the Appearance section, you can add the background color, border, and apply a shadow to the border. Select a solid color, linear or radial gradient, or add an image as a background. 

    Select the Geometry dropdown and choose a new shape for the highlight box—rectangle, triangle, circle, or star.

    The image shows the Captivate interface where a purple triangle labeled “Highlight area” is selected. On the right, the Appearance panel displays shape options—square, triangle (selected), circle, and star—under the Geometry dropdown
    Change the shape of the highlight box

Change the properties of a mouse pointer

By default, Adobe Captivate creates curved mouse paths on slides for a realistic, natural feel. However, a straight mouse path is sometimes preferable, for example, showing movement across a toolbar.

  1. On the slide, select the pointer.  

    Adobe Stock website screenshot showing mouse pointer with curved path line leading to yellow instruction tooltip containing text "Click the Stock photos, royalty-free images, graphics, vectors & videos | Adobe Stock window."
    Select the mouse pointer element on your simulation slide to customize its appearance, path behavior, and click animations.

  2. In the Appearance section of the Visual Properties panel, you can change the following:

    • Pointer: Click to select the pointer's appearance.
    • Size: Select Small, Medium, or Large to change the size of the pointer.
  3. In the Settings section of the Visual Properties panel, you can change the following:
    • Animate on click: You can set the color of a mouse click or the mouse click effect. This option adds a quick burst of color or special effect around the pointer to emphasize mouse clicks during project playback.
    • Mouse click sound: You can change the default mouse click sound that plays whenever the mouse reaches the end of its movement path. For example, you can change from single clicks to double clicks to reflect the correct action in a workflow. You can also suppress all click sounds.
      • For a single-click sound (the sound of a mouse button being pressed once), select Mouse Click Sound and Single Click from the menu. 
      • For a double-click sound (the sound of a mouse button being pressed twice), select Mouse Click Sound, and select Double Click
      • To browse to an alternative sound for a mouse click, select Mouse Click Sound, and then select the browse button. The Open dialog box appears, letting you browse an audio file.
    • Straighten mouse path: Select this option to have the pointer follow a straight path between its start and end points. By default, the pointer follows a curved path that gives the motion a more realistic look. 
    Mouse pointer properties panel showing Pointer appearance selector, Size options for Small/Medium/Large, and Settings section with animation and sound controls.
    Configure mouse pointer appearance, size, and behavior, including click animations and sound effects for a realistic simulation experience.

  4. Click Apply to all slides to apply the changes to all slides in the demo project.

Change the properties of a blur area

  1. Select Visual properties > Components > select Blur area.

    The Blur area option is highlighted in the Components panel of a simulation slide.
    Select the Blur area checkbox to protect sensitive information in simulations by applying adjustable blur effects with customizable intensity, shape, and border options.

  2. Select the blur area and adjust the blur intensity using the slider.

    Blur area component properties showing intensity slider, shape options for circle or rectangle, corner radius settings, and border customization controls.
    Protect sensitive information in your simulations by configuring blur areas with customizable intensity, shape, and styling options.

  3. Under Appearance, customise the corner radius and borders. You can also adjust the blur size directly using the handles on the blur component. 

  4. Select the Geometry dropdown to customise the blur's shape (circle, rectangle, triangle, or star).

    This image describes selecting the geometry dropdown to change the shape of the blur to rectangle, circle, triangle, or star
    Change the shape of the blur component

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