Is there a way to mute the mouse click a presentation?
My presentation is a series of demos. While recording, I clicked certain areas. In my presentation, these mouse clicks are audible. How do I mute this?
Did you insert your screencast as a video or step-by-step slides?
If you inserted it as a video, you can just mute the video to take out all the sound effects (see screenshot).
If you inserted it as step-by-step slides, simply select the mouse in the timeline and then click on the Format tab. In the format tab, select None on the right-hand side to mute the click sound (see screenshot).
Hope that answers your question! If not, let me know.
Unfortunately there isn't a global option to remove the click sound, so you'll have to do it for each slide. That would make a great feature request though!
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is there any sound that you want to keep?
No sound is needed. Thanks!
Hi Jessica,
Did you insert your screencast as a video or step-by-step slides?
If you inserted it as a video, you can just mute the video to take out all the sound effects (see screenshot).
If you inserted it as step-by-step slides, simply select the mouse in the timeline and then click on the Format tab. In the format tab, select None on the right-hand side to mute the click sound (see screenshot).
Hope that answers your question! If not, let me know.
That works. Thank you!
Is there an easier way to set this as a default, instead of having to touch every slide with a mouse click?
Unfortunately there isn't a global option to remove the click sound, so you'll have to do it for each slide. That would make a great feature request though!
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