Adobe Captivate 4: Panning

 
Adobe released Captivate version 4 last week. In the upcoming weeks, I'll be spotlighting some of the coolest new features.
 
This week: Panning.
 
Captivate's Panning feature is useful when you want to record something on your computer that is outside of the capture area. If you enable Panning prior to recording, and use Automatic mode, clicking outside of the capture area will force Captivate to move the recording area to include the area you clicked.
 
Here is how you would enable panning:
 
  1. From within Captivate 4, select Software Simulation from the Create Project area
  2. On the Record tab, select Application
  3. Select an area on your computer that you would like to record from the Select Application drop-down menu
  4. Select Custom Size from the Snap Recording Rectangle to area
  5. Select a size from the Size drop-down menu

    Capture setup in Captivate 4

  6. Click OK
  7. Click the Select Automatic Recording Mode button on the control panel

    The Automatic Recording panel appears.

  8. Select Manual Panning from the Panning drop-down menu
  9. Ensure Audio is set to No Narration
  10. Select any one of the assessment modes (Demonstration, Training, or Custom–if you select Custom, enable Click Boxes)

    Automatic Recording: Manual Panning

  11. Click the Record button

    Click a few times in the recording area (you should hear Captivate create some screen captures each time you click)

    Right-click a few times within the capture area (and you should hear Captivate pull more screen captures)

  12. Carefully drag the red recording area so that the recording area is outside the current recording area
  13. Click your mouse a few times and you should hear Captivate pull more screen captures.
  14. Press [END] on your keyboard to stop the recording
  15. Name and save the project
  16. Preview the project by pressing [F4] on your keyboard.

    As you interact with the simulation, notice that the right-clicking you recorded is fully supported (a brand new and much anticipated feature in Captivate 4).

    In addition, the panning you recorded is also visible. Very, very cool! 

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Need learn more about Adobe Captivate 3? Click here.
 
Want to learn Adobe Captivate 4? Click here.

3 Replies to “Adobe Captivate 4: Panning”

  1. For some reason, my Automatic Recording panel does not have a Manual Panning option. My only choice is Automatic Panning. The Automatic Panning is OK, but it doesn’t give me much control. I have checked all of the settings in Preferences and can find no way to control the panning there. Any ideas?

  2. For some reason, my Automatic Recording panel does not have a Manual Panning option. My only choice is Automatic Panning. The Automatic Panning is OK, but it doesn’t give me much control. I have checked all of the settings in Preferences and can find no way to control the panning there. Any ideas?

  3. For some reason, my Automatic Recording panel does not have a Manual Panning option. My only choice is Automatic Panning. The Automatic Panning is OK, but it doesn’t give me much control. I have checked all of the settings in Preferences and can find no way to control the panning there. Any ideas?

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