The top-most window is displayed when playing back
concurrent mode. Concurrent mode keeps in step with you when working with your
application - you are presented with instructions on what action of a process is
to be performed and the relevant controls displayed in a screenshot.
A
navigation bar allow you to move around at will within the lesson, thus allowing
you to select specific actions and process sections.
The appearance of the top-most window can be varied and individually located on the screen. This allows you an unobstructed view of your application at all times and you can access concurrent mode at will to support you in your work.
Please bear in mind that there are two types of
presentation for concurrent mode. The top-most window is only displayed if it
has also been activated by the author. If it has not been activated, the
screenshot and associated bubble are displayed in one window for one topic. This
is comparable with the demo mode. The bubble can be used to navigate between
topics.
Moreover, the top-most window can only be displayed in Internet
Explorer. This is not possible in Firefox owing to technical limitations.
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