If you are manually recording, Adobe Captivate captures screenshots each time you press a designated key or key combination. The default capture key is the Print Screen key. Each time you want to capture a screenshot, press the Print Screen key; you'll hear the camera shutter sound.Record video demonstrations1 Click Video Demo on the Welcome screen. Or, click File > Record New Video Demo.The recording window, marked by a red box, and the recording options appear.2 Click Screen Area or Application based on what you want to record and specify the associated options:Screen Area Select this option when you want to capture all events that occur within an area on the screen.Custom Size Select this option if you want to customize the dimensions of the recorded project. You can choosefrom a list of standard sizes, or define a custom size. The selected application is automatically resized to fit inside the boundaries of the recording area. Best practice is to have a clear idea of the dimensions of the project before you start recording it.Full Screen Select this option if you want to set the size of the recording window to the size of your computer monitor. The entire computer screen is treated as the recording window. If you work on dual monitors, you can choose the monitor that you want to use for recording. Recording in this mode can potentially produce very large projects and output file sizes due to the large screen resolution on monitors.Application Select this option to specify the application which you want to record. The Select The Window To Record drop-down lists all the open applications on your computer. Click the required application from this list.Application Window Select this option if you want to record the entire application window. The dimensions of the application are not altered. The recording rectangle is resized to fit the application.Application Region Select this option if you want to record defined areas in an application. For example, if you are recording a window that has three frames, the recording window snaps to individual frames when the mouse moves over them. The dimensions of the application are not altered. The recording rectangle is resized to fit the defined area in the application.3 Do one or all of the following:• Select a panning mode if you want the recording window to follow your movements across the screen. For moreinformation, see “Panning” on page 41.• If you are adding narration during recording, select the type of audio input.• To change the default settings that Adobe Captivate uses when recording a video demo, click Settings. For more information on customizing recording preferences, see “Set video recording preferences” on page 42.4 Click Record.5 Press End key (in Windows) or Cmd + Enter (Mac OS) when you have completed the recording.Note: Alternatively, on Windows, click the task icon or the system tray icon to stop recording. On Mac, click the dock icon or the status bar icon. The preview of the recorded video appears and starts playing. You can do one or all of the following:• Publish the recorded video as an MP4 file and save it on your computer. To do so, click . For more information,see “Publish video as an MP4 file” on page 40.• Directly publish the video to YouTube, Twitter, or Facebook. To do so, click . For more information, see
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