I use a restricted menu in a course and wonder if there is a way to control the headings in the menu to not appear as if they were clickable? Is it possible for the pointer to not turn into a hand?
Thanks Mr C and Walt for your answers but unfortunately it was the built-in menu I was wondering about. I would like the pointer not to change shape since my customer thinks it leads the user to click on the headings although the menu is restricted. I'm explaining in the introduction of the course for the user that the menu is restricted and what that means but I agree with my customer that since the pointer change shape into a hand you can be mislead to think the headings forward is clickable.
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Hi Maria
Without seeing the file, a quick fix could be,
You could insert a shape (rectangle) over the menu then remove the shape border and make the shape fill 100% transparent.
The menu remain visible and the pointer will not change to a hand.
Note ensure the shape is at the front of the other items.
Not if you are talking about the built-in menu. If you lock it, it won't respond to a click, but the pointer will still change shape.
Thanks Mr C and Walt for your answers but unfortunately it was the built-in menu I was wondering about. I would like the pointer not to change shape since my customer thinks it leads the user to click on the headings although the menu is restricted. I'm explaining in the introduction of the course for the user that the menu is restricted and what that means but I agree with my customer that since the pointer change shape into a hand you can be mislead to think the headings forward is clickable.
I guessed there was no way. Thanks anyway!
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