Adobe Captivate 2017 is packed with a ton of new features. One that you may have missed is the new WHILE condition in Advanced Actions. Even if you did notice it, you may be wondering: What is the point? Why would I use that? Or, how would I use that? Well how about something like this demo course? Please read on to discover how I built that demo.
WHILE conditions have been used in programming since… well, since there has been programming. The principle idea is to keep your program doing something while a condition exists. An example might be, “The button is blue while the mouse hovers over it.” Thankfully that logic is already built into Captivate (and most programs). But what about something like, “The alarm will sound while the character is exposed to gases”? Now we can build interactions like that in Captivate.
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