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Noninteractive Objects and Media
Last updated 9/28/2011
Transition
Effect The transition effect for the slidelet when it appears and exits the slide.
In and Out The time (in seconds) for the fading effects.
More Help topics
“Set audio for noninteractive objects” on page 113
“Fix size and position of noninteractive objects” on page 113
Properties of rollover slidelets
Select the rollover slidelet and use the Property Inspector (Window > Properties) to set the following properties for a
rollover slidelet:
Rollover Slidelet
Item Name Enter a unique name for the object. You can use this name when defining the visibility conditions for the
object.
Visible Deselect this option if you want the object to be invisible on the slide. The object can be made visible using the
Show option. For more information, see
“Controlling the visibility of objects” on page 55.
Style Select a style for the rollover slidelet. To define a new style, select Edit > Object Style Manager. For more
information on object styles, see
“Object style” on page 56
Fill and Stroke
Fill Fill color for the rollover slidelet. To decide the degree of transparency for the fill color, select a value for the option
Alpha in the Color menu. The value of 90% is less transparent (more solid) than a value of 10%.
Stroke Fill color for the rollover slidelet.
Show Border Displays the border of the rollover slidelet. The border is not displayed if you disable this option.
Action
Stick Slidelet
The slidelet continues to be displayed even when you move the mouse away from the rollover slidelet area.
On Click Define the action to take when the user clicks the rollover slidelet by selecting one of the options in the menu.
Shortcut You can specify a keyboard shortcut for the mouse-click. Users can use the keyboard shortcut instead of
using the mouse. For example, if you select Control+Shift+Enter as the keyboard shortcut for the mouse-click, the click
is treated as correct (click within the box) when the users press this combination. If they press the wrong combination,
it is treated as a click outside the box.
Note: If your Adobe Captivate project is displayed in a browser, set keyboard shortcuts that do not conflict with common
browser shortcuts. For example, F1 is frequently used as a keyboard shortcut to display Help on Windows. The Control,
Alt, and Shift keys map to the Control, Option, and Shift keys on Macintosh® computers, respectively.
Shadow
Enable Select the check box to apply shadow to the rollover slidelet.
Direction Select the direction: inner or outer. The preview of the selected direction is displayed on stage.
Presets click one of the images in Presets to apply a shadow with standard angle, distance, blur, and color settings. You
can customize these settings using the appropriate options in the Shadow accordion.
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