Graphics Reference
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Figure 2-1. Demonstrations show how to do something.
The demonstration displays a text box that describes the action, and
you can have an animation that shows a cursor moving to perform the
action. You can even include audio that describes the action, or simply
play a click noise to emphasize the action. The action (in this case,
clicking on a text box) occurs within the movie without interaction
from the viewer.
Elements of a Training Simulation
A training simulation builds on a demonstration movie by pausing at
certain points to allow the viewer to interact with the movie. Like a
demonstration, this type of movie can include text captions, highlight
boxes, animations, and cursor movement. You can define a variety of
parameters for each interaction, such as the number of attempts the
viewer can make for each task, or different feedback messages that
display depending on whether or not the viewer performs the correct
task.
After the viewer performs a task, you can define which part of the
movie to display next (the destination). For example, if the viewer
 
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