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Screen Recording - Mouse Click Sound
Hi Kim,
I'm happy to jump in! Though we don't support modifying the published output, some community members disable the mouse click sounds by manually renaming or removing the MouseClickSound file, as suggested by Seth here:
When you publish your course, go to the Storyline output\story_content folder and rename/delete the mouse click.mp3 file. Something that looks like this:
MouseClickSound_443e3a58-d00a-4250-a935-dbf2103efc26_22050_48_0.mp3
In the meantime, I've added your voice to an existing feature request for the option to adjust the mouse click sound for the whole project. We'll let you know once it makes it to our roadmap.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Hi EricSantos - Was wondering if the folder will appear if I published my project as a video? I tried publishing something just now and the only content in that folder I have is the video output.
- EricSantos5 months agoStaff
Hi KLO0609,
Thanks for your question! Seth’s workaround above may not be applicable to all situations, especially when it comes to published video outputs.
What you’re seeing is expected. When a Storyline course is published as a video, only the video file is generated and included in the output folder. Other course files and assets typically available in web or LMS outputs are not created in this format.
I also went ahead and added your feedback to the existing feature request regarding mouse sounds, so you’ll be notified if anything changes.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have additional questions.
- KLO06095 months agoCommunity Member
Thanks EricSantos - I figured that must be the case but I still thought I'd ask. Noticed that this was a feature request from 8 years ago (form a different thread), is there any traction on getting this feature added soon? It really is going to be helpful as not all screencast/system demonstrations that are done within Storyline is published as a Storyline course, some that I do I publish as a video then added as a Storyline block within Rise for microlearnings.
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