Hi fellow Adobe Presenter users, I'm running into some accessibility frustrations. Adobe's documentation here: Accessibility and 508-compliance States that, "The following elements of an Adobe Presenter output are accessible through JAWS (in addition to the keyboard): Playbar controls including the attachments Side panes including Outline, Thumb, Notes, and Search Pane Slide notes Content on the slides including text, actions, hyperlinks, images, and quizzes" I cannot for the life of me get the screen reader to read the slide notes. To verify, this is stating that JAWS will read the notes pane of the published Adobe Presenter file, correct? Using JAWS, how is this accomplished? Do you have steps or a demo to show users how this can be done? Also, is anyone else experiencing issues with reading order? Even though I have set the reading order, JAWS, NVDA, and Windows Narrator are all still picking up pieces of graphics I have grouped together, things embedded in the master slide, and other phantom things that I can't figure out what they are, when I tab around the screen. Any solutions anyone can share would be super appreciated! I offer my undying gratitude to your brilliance. Thanks!
... View more