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How do you open the Accessibility panel in Animate?

New Here ,
Apr 23, 2018 Apr 23, 2018

I am looking at Animate to see if it will work for an elearning project., to create animations to imbed in Lectora. Accessibility is a requirement. According to the CIB for Animate (Adobe Animate CC 2017 edition Classroom in a Book) it should be a section of the Properties panel. In an online article by Adobe about accessibility (Creating accessible content in Adobe Animate CC ) it refers to a path (The Animate Accessibility panel (Window > Other Panels > Accessibility) lets you provide accessibility information to screen readers and set accessibility options for individual Animate objects or entire Animate applications.) but I cannot find that path. The windows menu does not HAVE an Other panels option. If I cannot assess the usability of the accessibility tools within Animate, I will not be able to use it in our project. Why can't I find the panel?

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LEGEND , Apr 23, 2018 Apr 23, 2018

The Accessibility panel has been moved in Animate to a section of the Properties window, and it's only available for AS3 projects. HTML5 Canvas does not support accessibility features.

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Apr 23, 2018 Apr 23, 2018
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The Accessibility panel has been moved in Animate to a section of the Properties window, and it's only available for AS3 projects. HTML5 Canvas does not support accessibility features.

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