I am recording screens for a Try Mode interactive simulation and I do not see a way to keep the program from adding the Feedback layers to the entire project.
I use my own formatted hints and don't want to have to delete the Incorrect/Try Again and Correct/Continue feedback after recording.
You can't turn off the feature, as it is the way the feature is designed. The layers are only available via the triggers. So you can disable the triggers that are created (in SL360) or use those triggers and just redirect to what you want to show. This way you don't need to delete the layers.
Another option is to do your own screen grabs. You can go to insert picture>screenshot.
If I was using my own screenshots I'd use something like Screentogif (a free app) do a gif recording of your steps and then delete duplicate screens. Then export as individual images. That would give you all of the core screens and only have to do a single capture.
It's really more an attempt at a time-saving measure that perhaps I was clueless about. I have created numerous simulations and just whacked the layers, so no big deal.
Thanks for the suggested workaround as well. I will investigate.
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You can't turn off the feature, as it is the way the feature is designed. The layers are only available via the triggers. So you can disable the triggers that are created (in SL360) or use those triggers and just redirect to what you want to show. This way you don't need to delete the layers.
Another option is to do your own screen grabs. You can go to insert picture>screenshot.
If I was using my own screenshots I'd use something like Screentogif (a free app) do a gif recording of your steps and then delete duplicate screens. Then export as individual images. That would give you all of the core screens and only have to do a single capture.
Thanks, Tom!
It's really more an attempt at a time-saving measure that perhaps I was clueless about. I have created numerous simulations and just whacked the layers, so no big deal.
Thanks for the suggested workaround as well. I will investigate.
-Nick