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Revision as of 19:34, 26 April 2021

Where to find it

  • Playback Settings > General > Highlights category > Effect setting

Purpose

This property can be used to change the way in which the Highlight surrounding the 'action area' is displayed during playback of a simulation.

Use

This property can take the following values:

  • Pulsate: This is the default, and causes the Highlight repeatedly fade in and out.
  • Show: The Highlight is shown without any effects.
  • Animate: The Highlight will be 'drawn' onto the screen, counter-clockwise or left-to-right, depending on the Type.
  • Flash: The Highlight will flash (in solid color) four times.
  • Zoom: The Highlight will appear at approximately 2x the action area size, and 'zoom in' on the action area. This will be repeated three times.
  • Hotspot: The Highlight appears around the action area, and then expands outwards as a solid, thicker border. (Tip: Do not use this setting with a Type of Underline.)

See Also