Accessibility in Adobe Captivate includes screen reader support, keyboard navigation, closed captions, and text-to-speech narration to accommodate vision impairments, hearing loss, and auditory learners. To add TTS, write slide notes in the Notes panel and convert them via Audio > Speech Management by assigning a TTS voice. Preview generated narration and adjust pronunciation, pacing, and pauses for clarity. Generate closed captions from slide notes to support deaf or hard-of-hearing learners. Text-to-speech enhances accessibility but functions best when combined with proper labeling, screen reader compatibility, and captions to create fully inclusive courses.
"When we talk about accessibility in Captivate, we're usually referring to: Screen reader support (JAWS, NVDA, Narrator, VoiceOver) Keyboard navigation Closed captions Text-to-Speech narration Together, these features make eLearning usable for learners with vision impairments, hearing loss, or those who simply prefer auditory learning. How to Add Text-to-Speech in Adobe Captivate Write Slide Notes In the Notes panel, type the narration you want spoken."
"Convert Notes to Speech Go to Audio > Speech Management. Select your notes and assign a TTS voice. Preview & Adjust Play back your slide to hear the generated narration. You can fine-tune pronunciation, pacing, and pauses. Add Closed Captions Captivate lets you generate captions from slide notes-ideal for deaf or hard-of-hearing learners."
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