Ancile uPerform Editing in Simulation Mode: multiple callouts on one step & editing mouse actions.
This post will include quick instructions for two actions when editing in the simulation mode in Ancile uPerform: 1. adding multiple callouts to a single step in the simulation, and 2. editing the mouse action on a step.
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NOTE: I still haven't actually confirmed whether there is a visible "double click" action on the simulation. I could swear some of the earlier sims I made featured a discernible effect with the mouse pointer on the screen, but later sims don't seem to do this. This all causes me to wonder if there's a template setting, or if I just have it confused with Captivate. For the life of me I can't imagine why it would matter to even choose single vs. double click if you can't actually see it on the simulation, but maybe I'm missing something.
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NOTE: I still haven't actually confirmed whether there is a visible "double click" action on the simulation. I could swear some of the earlier sims I made featured a discernible effect with the mouse pointer on the screen, but later sims don't seem to do this. This all causes me to wonder if there's a template setting, or if I just have it confused with Captivate. For the life of me I can't imagine why it would matter to even choose single vs. double click if you can't actually see it on the simulation, but maybe I'm missing something.
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