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Viewing Captivate Output in Windows High Contrast Theme (accessibility)

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Mar 03, 2016 Mar 03, 2016

I have created courses using Captivate 5.5. As we have staff with various degrees of visual impairment, they work with the windows 'High Contrast #1' theme. However, when vieweing an adobe captivate generated SCORM course, the output is not shown in high contrast but in normal format which makes it inaccessible for these staff.  The setting for 'enable accessibility' in the preferences is set, what can I do to make the course viewable in high contrast?

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Mar 03, 2016 Mar 03, 2016

Enable accessibility will not affect the contrast of the course text and backgrounds.

Can you show us screenshots of the issue you are describing here and what kind of contrast you wish to see?

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Guest
Mar 03, 2016 Mar 03, 2016

Thanks for getting back Rod.

on the left is how the course is showing (black text on white) on right is MSN. both are shown viewing Windows High Contrast #1 theme.

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Mar 03, 2016 Mar 03, 2016
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OK.  If you want a certain contrast in the course content, and your content is SWF, then you have to specify the colours yourself.  That's all there is to it in this case.

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