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From: scotttrudeau
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  • Very good explanation. Do you have any suggestions on how to map the buttons to enable the blind to make selections? I'm making a branch which will ask them if they want to listen to slide A or slide B. I want them to be able to "press any key" or or something that will work to allow sight-impaired people to use the project, which is reading instructions to them.

  • this was VERY good! though I am super late lol I just bought Captivate 5.5 and I hope its the same, or easier!

  • Hi James. Thanks for the kind words. You may also want to look at Adobe Presenter. Presenter can really "spice up" a PowerPoint. The Adobe Acrobat X Suite is a great tool bag for any Corporate Trainer - it is bundled with Captivate and Presenter, as well as Acrobat X & Photoshop.

    Happy New Year!

    -Scott

  • Hi Scott, I am a Corporate Trainer and I saw your video. I have been using powerpoint for the longest time but it can only do so much. I would like to take my learning designs to the next level, and I thought that Captivate might just do the job. I will watch more to learn more, and thanks for your vid!

  • Nice overview Scott. Its such a cool feature its great to have this example and explanation.

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