Hi Pat, one easy way would be to make buttons into master components with two states: “Default”, and “Pressed”, for example. Use the “while pressing” interaction to change from the default state to the pressing state, and each time they click, it will change. This should come through with screen recordings, even if they do it fast. You can even do this to sections by having the border color change slightly to a different color. If it’s subtle enough, the user’s inputs will look like a focus moving around the screen when they click. It’s effective and easy. Happy prototyping!
I need this option too, it's an essential feature for testing our prototypes remotely
It is easy enough to see clicks when test participants are clicking on interactive elements, but it would be great to receive some kind of visual indication when participants click on non-interactive screen areas when performing tasks as well.