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Note: Turning the display off does not remove the cursor move-
ment from the file. It is just hidden until you turn it on again. Hiding
the cursor movement on one slide does not change the cursor start
positioning for the next slide, so you may appear to have a cursor
pop out of nowhere if you hide cursor movement on a slide that
actually had some movement. When you hide a slide, Captivate
adjusts the start position of the cursor on the subsequent slide to
match the previous slide.
Access the Mouse menu in any of the following ways:
In the Storyboard view Slide Tasks pane, click Mouse .
In Edit view, right-click anywhere on the background of the
slide to display a pop-up menu, then choose Mouse .
From the Slide menu, click Mouse .
Figure 7-33. Display the Mouse menu options.
From the Mouse menu, select (or deselect) the Show Mouse
option to turn the cursor movement display on or off.
 
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