Q: Try to run through your presentation several times before you start recording. Practice any difficult words or tricky window transitions. Make sure that everything you'll need is going to load. Refine your script to cut out any unnecessary information or fluff. All of this will save you a lot of time in the Editor later down the line. When recording your screen, move the mouse steadily and slowly between each task. Try to move in straight lines without jerking the cursor around. Move slowly enough so that viewers will be able to see where you are moving to and clicking.  Don't use your mouse to emphasize things on your screen! This will be extremely distracting to the viewer. Instead, use the Callouts feature in Camtasia to add effects that draw the viewers' attention to what you want to highlight. Don't block what you are recording with your cursor. Use your mouse to navigate and open what you need to, then move it out of the way so that it doesn't obstruct the viewers' view of what you are doing. Slow down your presentation so that everyone can follow. Chances are, the reason you are doing this presentation is because you are good with the program you are demonstrating. Your audience, however, is unfamiliar with it, so your presentation should make sure that they have time to take everything in without having to pause and rewind all the time. When creating your presentation, you may find it really beneficial to break it down into smaller chunks. For example, if you are making a 30 minute presentation, you could separate it into six 5-minute sections. This not only makes it easier for the audience (if you decide to keep it split, which you certainly don't have to do), it also make sit much easier to edit and find the exact frames you need. You can easily splice your clips together at the end.
A: Practice as much as possible. Move your mouse slowly and deliberately. Don't rush. Record in small pieces.

Q: When logged into your online account, your progress is saved automatically upon completing missions. If you want to save your progress manually, you can still do so. Save manually by going to one of your safehouses. They are the house icons in the map.  When you’re at the safehouse, simply head to your bed and stand close to it. A save button should pop out. Press the indicated button to save your progress manually.
A: Save automatically. Save manually.

Q: A bright red bandana around the neck will stand out and is something a pirate might well have worn. If you don't have one, make one!  Cut a piece of red fabric in a large square shape. Fold the square into a triangle. Wrap around your neck. Tie the ends at the back of your neck and have the bandana tips pointed downward at the front of your neck. A belt around your shirt or t-shirt is a perfect pirate touch. You can either wear a very wide belt you've found in your own wardrobe or from the thrift store, or you can make a belt from fabric or card. Some pirates wore (or "wear" in the images on Google) a belt that more resembles a sash. If you have a black or red scarf, it can easily be turned into a pirate belt. Eye patches can be purchased from costume stores or online, or you can make your own:  Draw the shape of an eye patch on a piece of lightweight card. Cut out the patch. Paint the outer side black. Let dry. Pierce two holes into the top of the patch on either side of it. Thread in the ends of thin elastic and knot in place. Check that the length of elastic is just right for going around your head before cutting and knotting the final hole.
A: Wear a bandana around your neck. Add a pirate belt. Rock an eye patch. Wear skulls or gold jewels like thick necklaces and earrings.

Q: As your body becomes more fit and acclimated to your elliptical workouts, you can increase the intensity of your workouts using the console. Consult with a personal fitness trainer or expert regarding an optimal workout routine based on your personal fitness. A trainer may recommend an ideal frequency at which you should use the elliptical machine.
A:
Pedal on the elliptical machine consistently for between 20 and 30 minutes. Train using the elliptical exercise equipment at least 3 times per week.