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When content is output to HTML5, there is no keyboard focus indicator that appears when the content is viewed in IE 11.
Using Captivate 8.
Is there any way to ensure a keyboard focus indicator appears in IE?
Thanks,,,,
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If you're referring to using the TAB key to navigate around the slide, make sure all objects on the slide are interactive objects, e.g. Smart Buttons.
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hi Rod,
Yes, that is what I'm indicating; and yes they are interactive objects - buttons. The focus is indicated in Firefox and Chrome, but not in IE 10 or 11. Is there any workaround to force or program and indicator on focus?
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When I add Shape Buttons to a slide and then publish, using TAB to navigate the buttons I see a faint yellow line around each button. I see this in IE as well as CHROME.
Are you sure you don't see this line because it might be a bit faint?
And if you DO see it and your next question is how to make that more obvious, the answer is (as far as I know) you cannot. At least not by any simple means.
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Thanks Rod, I'll try using a Shape button - mine is an image button.
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Hi,
I have the same issue. Buttons receive focus - I can tab to the button and select it with the space bar - but there is no visual indication where the focus is. That being the case the HTML5 project is not accessible. The only browser where this is an issue is IE 11. Focus is indicated in Chrome - We set the focus to be a red 3px outline so that it is clearly visible. There are no issues on the Mac side as you can see what has focus in both Safari and Chrome.
Any assistance that can be provided with this would be appreciated.
John