I am currently recording "How To" videos for my learners to follow using Storyline. With approximately 30 videos, I have to manually click on each scene, then each mouse click to format and remove the click sound. This is very time consuming.
Is there a way that we can disable mouse click sounds for the entire project?
As you'll see described here you'll need to disable it for each screen recording or if inserted as step by step, for each slide. It sounds like something you may want to submit a feature request about.
As of the recent bug fix, the format menu for controlling the sound of the mouse seems to no longer be available. When I click on the mouse activity in the timeline, no format menu appears. I this a bug or has the feature been moved?
The feature has not be removed, and I just checked my update 4 of Storyline and all is working as expected. Can you conduct a repair of Storyline in the event that there was a problem with the installation?
You'll find the option to control the Mouse click sounds in Storyline by clicking on any mouse interactivity you've added and then clicking on the Format tab. You'll see this in the tutorial linked, and the image below:
I am having this same issue on a step by step simulation. The format option is not available on mouse objects when a click and drag animation is included in a screen recording. I want to remove the click sound, but I'm not sure how to do this when there is no format option. The only work around is to fine tune and stop the screen recording prior to the click and drag, and then on a new slide remove the mouse object when the click and drag is happening, then add the mouse again in a third slide after the click and drag is over. It's a pain to have to do this for every click and drag action though.
Notice the format option is missing even though the mouse object is selected in the screenshot:
When you include a screen recording in your Articulate Storyline project that has click-and-drag events (such as dragging a scroll bar), note that these actions won't be interactive if you insert your screen recording as Try Mode Steps or Test Mode Steps. (Other types of actions, such as clicking and typing are interactive, so you'll be able to test learners on these actions.) As such, you won't have the same mouse formatting options, and the workaround that you mentioned is one method around this, and I've seen another user suggest the following:
"Each sound produced by interaction of any kind (engage slide, screen recording or else) is saved within your output folder as a MP3 file for each slide. You just need to find the correct folder, open the content files and find the sound that you want to delete. Sound is not difficult to find since MP3 files are named as to what they represent (for example "step_hover.mp3"). Afterwords, the sound will no longer be available when you play the content." which is not supported since it involves the editing of the published output.
Hi Ashley. Thanks for the reply. I want to add the sound in try mode--when the user clicks a hotspot on the screen. The information at the above link seems to be specific to adding mouse cursors and sounds in View mode. I've figured out that I need to insert a trigger to play the click sound when the user clicks on a hotspot. So now my question is this: Is the mouse-click sound built into Articulate screen recordings available as a standalone audio file that I can insert on various slides? This would be great since it would allow me to have a consistent clicking sound throughout the course.
Thanks for the additional information on what you'd like to set up. The mouse click sound is not an accessible sound - although I think that would make a really good feature request as I could see a lot of users wanting to access that sound or similar.
Hello. I've been working on a project for a while. Suddenly, the mouse sound is gone. I can change the format to double click and there's a sound but I can't seem to get the single click sounds back.
If you've tried adding mouse-clicking sounds as explained in this article and the behavior still persists, would you mind sharing a copy of your project file here or in private by opening a support case so we can check why the single-click sounds aren't working properly for you?
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Hi Anna Lisa,
As you'll see described here you'll need to disable it for each screen recording or if inserted as step by step, for each slide. It sounds like something you may want to submit a feature request about.
As of the recent bug fix, the format menu for controlling the sound of the mouse seems to no longer be available. When I click on the mouse activity in the timeline, no format menu appears. I this a bug or has the feature been moved?
Hi Jody,
The feature has not be removed, and I just checked my update 4 of Storyline and all is working as expected. Can you conduct a repair of Storyline in the event that there was a problem with the installation?
I am also missing the option to control the click sound option. Anyone else? Or am I looking in the wrong place?
Hi Sarah,
You'll find the option to control the Mouse click sounds in Storyline by clicking on any mouse interactivity you've added and then clicking on the Format tab. You'll see this in the tutorial linked, and the image below:
I am having this same issue on a step by step simulation. The format option is not available on mouse objects when a click and drag animation is included in a screen recording. I want to remove the click sound, but I'm not sure how to do this when there is no format option. The only work around is to fine tune and stop the screen recording prior to the click and drag, and then on a new slide remove the mouse object when the click and drag is happening, then add the mouse again in a third slide after the click and drag is over. It's a pain to have to do this for every click and drag action though.
Notice the format option is missing even though the mouse object is selected in the screenshot:
Hi Josh,
When you include a screen recording in your Articulate Storyline project that has click-and-drag events (such as dragging a scroll bar), note that these actions won't be interactive if you insert your screen recording as Try Mode Steps or Test Mode Steps. (Other types of actions, such as clicking and typing are interactive, so you'll be able to test learners on these actions.) As such, you won't have the same mouse formatting options, and the workaround that you mentioned is one method around this, and I've seen another user suggest the following:
"Each sound produced by interaction of any kind (engage slide, screen recording or else) is saved within your output folder as a MP3 file for each slide. You just need to find the correct folder, open the content files and find the sound that you want to delete. Sound is not difficult to find since MP3 files are named as to what they represent (for example "step_hover.mp3"). Afterwords, the sound will no longer be available when you play the content." which is not supported since it involves the editing of the published output.
Hi. I would like to add a clicking sound in Try Mode so the user can hear when they have clicked on a hotspot. Is this possible?
Hi Natalie and welcome to Heroes!
If you already have inserted the screen recording with a mouse cursor, you can change the click sound behavior as described here.
Hi Ashley. Thanks for the reply. I want to add the sound in try mode--when the user clicks a hotspot on the screen. The information at the above link seems to be specific to adding mouse cursors and sounds in View mode. I've figured out that I need to insert a trigger to play the click sound when the user clicks on a hotspot. So now my question is this: Is the mouse-click sound built into Articulate screen recordings available as a standalone audio file that I can insert on various slides? This would be great since it would allow me to have a consistent clicking sound throughout the course.
Hi Natalie,
Thanks for the additional information on what you'd like to set up. The mouse click sound is not an accessible sound - although I think that would make a really good feature request as I could see a lot of users wanting to access that sound or similar.
Hello. I've been working on a project for a while. Suddenly, the mouse sound is gone. I can change the format to double click and there's a sound but I can't seem to get the single click sounds back.
Any suggestions? We're almost at deadline.
thanks
Hello Marisa,
If you've tried adding mouse-clicking sounds as explained in this article and the behavior still persists, would you mind sharing a copy of your project file here or in private by opening a support case so we can check why the single-click sounds aren't working properly for you?