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Can everything I do with Adobe Captivate be made accessible by following design techniques?

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Can everything I do with Adobe Captivate be made accessible by following design techniques?

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Yes. Perhaps the most important consideration when creating accessible demonstrations or simulations in Adobe Captivate is the content of the movie itself. The demonstration should reflect the workflow of the end user. For example, if you are creating a movie that illustrates how to print a document from a word processing program, you want to think about how someone viewing your movie will accomplish this goal. Blind people or those who have difficulty with their hands would not use the mouse to click the Print icon. Instead, they would choose File > Print. While it is possible to create an accessible demonstration that shows how to use the mouse to print by clicking the Print icon, this information would not be terribly useful to someone who is blind. In this case, a second movie should be created illustrating how to print using the keyboard.

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