![]() It looked like the only choice was to record the video, then add it to the timeline, and change the cursor effects there. In the screen shot below, you can see the empty spot where that Cursor tab should be. They mentioned a Cursor command in the Recorder’s Effects menu, but I didn’t see that command.Īnother page said to use the Cursor tab in the Recorder’s Effects Options window, but that tab didn’t appear in my copy. After several minutes of fruitless searching through the menus and option dialog boxes, I Googled, to see how to apply that cursor highlighting. The cursor didn’t have the yellow circle highlighting that I used in Version 7, so I looked for a place to add that. Then, I recorded a short test, to see if Camtasia had imported by settings from the old version. I watched the “Welcome” video, to get a quick look at any new features. ![]() This week I upgraded from Version 7 to Version 8, and got set to record a video tutorial. To record and edit all of the Excel videos for my Contextures website, I use Camtasia Studio. What a pain that was to figure out! Yellow cursor highlighting in Camtasia 8 It was a struggle, but I’m finally up and running with Camtasia Studio 8, and the yellow cursor highlighting is working again.
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