Been using Captivate since Cap 3, mostly for software simulations. Tried something new which is to have user type in last portion of C++ code line, using a TEB looking for the closing “);” character combination that is std for this type of coding.
I have a TEB validating the entry as case senstive );”, and the action set to the shortcut character “;”. On Edge, Chrome and IE the software demo generated by Captivate works just fine. When they type in “);” the “;” triggers the action to go to the next slide. I use this same method for trapping other keyboard entries in earlier portions of the line of code they are completing.
But in Firefox, the “;” appears to be ignored!
I could make a work-around and ask the student to use an ending <Enter> keystroke but this is less realistic and not needed on all the other browsers. A google search here and search on Adobe’s site did not yield any answers. Please help!
– Jeff
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TEB ignoring semicolon action shortcut in Firefox only
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