What has been done to make Adobe Captivate more accessible?
Adobe Captivate has been designed to integrate accessibility into the process of creating demonstrations and simulations. First, Adobe Captivate includes a setting to create accessible content in the Preferences dialog box. This setting is enabled by default. With this setting on, Adobe Captivate publishes content that works well with screen readers and other assistive technologies, carefully handling updates to the screen and providing descriptions. Adobe Captivate enables authors to provide descriptions for their entire movie or individual slides. Adobe Captivate even helps generate these descriptions by grabbing the text displayed in captions and placing it in the description field. Adobe Captivate also provides keyboard access to content by ensuring that all buttons and clickable areas can be activated using the keyboard alone. Finally, Adobe Captivate includes a set of accessible question types including multiple choice, true and false, and Likert scale. These questions allow auth