"When we talk about accessibility in Captivate, we're usually referring to: Screen reader support (JAWS, NVDA, Narrator, VoiceOver) Keyboard navigation Closed captions Text-to-Speech narration Together, these features make eLearning usable for learners with vision impairments, hearing loss, or those who simply prefer auditory learning. How to Add Text-to-Speech in Adobe Captivate Write Slide Notes In the Notes panel, type the narration you want spoken."
"Convert Notes to Speech Go to Audio > Speech Management. Select your notes and assign a TTS voice. Preview & Adjust Play back your slide to hear the generated narration. You can fine-tune pronunciation, pacing, and pauses. Add Closed Captions Captivate lets you generate captions from slide notes-ideal for deaf or hard-of-hearing learners."
Accessibility in Adobe Captivate includes screen reader support, keyboard navigation, closed captions, and text-to-speech narration to accommodate vision impairments, hearing loss, and auditory learners. To add TTS, write slide notes in the Notes panel and convert them via Audio > Speech Management by assigning a TTS voice. Preview generated narration and adjust pronunciation, pacing, and pauses for clarity. Generate closed captions from slide notes to support deaf or hard-of-hearing learners. Text-to-speech enhances accessibility but functions best when combined with proper labeling, screen reader compatibility, and captions to create fully inclusive courses.
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