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Inspiring
May 5, 2022
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Slide level Accessibility is not working

  • May 5, 2022
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Hi Team, 

I am developing a accessiblity compilant course. Screen reader NVDA is not reading the 'Slide Accessibility' text. I am not sure to understand why it is not reading the text.  I followed the below steps mentioned in the adobe site

 

 

 Please help me on this request. 

 

Tahnks.

 

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    Correct answer RodWard

    Thanks!

    Sure I will try to contact them. 

    Which screen reader tool would you suggest for Captivate 2019? I use Narrator and NVDA currently. 

     

     


    I cannot suggest any screen reader.  But if you are using Captivate 2019, whichever one you use would need to comply with the Microsoft accessibility standard.  So, ask the people behind the screen reader software which standards they comply with.

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    RodWard
    Braniac
    May 5, 2022

    Did you note this statement on that Adobe website page:

    "Output generated with the Enable Accessibility option is displayed by all supported browsers. However, your output may not be Section 508-compliant unless it is viewed with Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer is the only browser with support for MSAA (Microsoft Active Accessibility)."

     

    Have you verified that NVDA complies with this?

    Inspiring
    May 6, 2022

    Thanks for your answer!

    Yes, I have checked in Microsoft edge with NVDA but still I am not able to understand why it is not reading the accessbility text. 

    RodWard
    RodWardCorrect answer
    Braniac
    May 6, 2022

    Thanks!

    Sure I will try to contact them. 

    Which screen reader tool would you suggest for Captivate 2019? I use Narrator and NVDA currently. 

     

     


    I cannot suggest any screen reader.  But if you are using Captivate 2019, whichever one you use would need to comply with the Microsoft accessibility standard.  So, ask the people behind the screen reader software which standards they comply with.