This tutorial details the steps to use multistate objects wherein the content changes in a single object using buttons, and keeping the next button hidden until all the buttons are clicked, without the use of advanced actions. This is achieved by the following 4 steps:
1. Name the slide ‘multistate’.
2. Name the multistate object ‘ms_[interaction name].
3. Name the buttons ‘[interaction name]’_user defined button name’.
4. Name the next button to be hidden ‘[interaction name]_completed’.
This method saves a lot of time compared to forced navigation using advanced actions that involve variable creation and action assignment.
To know how to use shapes or images as buttons,
please watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xPBO-gPEZ0&t=70s
To learn how to show playbar only after clicking buttons in captivate,
visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moSxeVtowXA
To learn how to publish captivate video for every screen size
visit: https://youtu.be/1vl2JWpCWIU
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In this video tutorial, I review a similar question I saw twice on the same day – how to get a responsive design course to fill the screen on desktop as well as on tablets and mobile devices.
The tutorial takes you through steps to convert an image or a shape into a button in adobe captivate.
The tutorial walks through the process of enabling scalability feature in captivate to ensure the published HTML5 or SWF video plays with respect to the size of the screen irrespective of the project size.
How do I link user interactions in a custom Adobe Animate interactive to report metrics such as time spent on a screen and which assets and buttons students are interacting with to Captivate’s analytics reporting system?
In this video tutorial, I show you how I would create a click to reveal interaction that forces learners to click on all the options before moving forward. In this interaction, I use variables and advanced actions to create all the elements you see in the final version.
Is there a tutorial about displaying a variable graphically? I’ve created a variable that displays the percentage of a project completed. I’d like to show that as a progress bar instead of text. I’m using Captivate 2019 on Windows 10. Thank you, Ken
