Macromedia captivate 2 Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 1:  Introduction and Installation
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  When you click a Related Topics button, a pop-up menu displays a 
list of related topics. Click a topic in the pop-up menu and it opens in the right pane. 
Note: To see Adobe Captivate version information, select Help > About Adobe Captivate. A dialog 
box appears identifying the version of Adobe Captivate installed on your system.
Guide to Adobe Captivate instructional media
Adobe Captivate includes resources that help you learn the program quickly and become 
proficient in creating your own Adobe Captivate projects.
Adobe Captivate Help includes comprehensive information about using all aspects of Adobe 
Captivate. To view Adobe Captivate Help, open Adobe Captivate, and from the Help menu, 
select Adobe Captivate Help.
Getting started projects are actual Adobe Captivate projects that show you how to use Adobe 
Captivate. Watch these projects to see Adobe Captivate and its new features in action. (The 
projects are listed on the Adobe Captivate Start page, or in Adobe Captivate, click the Help 
menu, select Getting started projects, and pick a project to view.)
Using Adobe Captivate is a PDF version of the contents of Adobe Captivate Help. It provides you 
with information on using Adobe Captivate commands and features. The PDF file is available on 
the Adobe website.
Getting Started with Adobe Captivate provides an introduction to Adobe Captivate and the basic 
process of creating Adobe Captivate projects. A printed version of this manual is included with 
the boxed version of Adobe Captivate and a PDF version is available on the Adobe website.
The Adobe Captivate Support Center at 
 is updated regularly 
with the latest information on Adobe Captivate, as well as advice from expert users, examples, 
topics, updates, and information on advanced topics.
Adobe Devnet at 
 provides tools, tutorials, and more for all Adobe 
products.
Adobe Captivate and accessibility issues
You can create Adobe Captivate content that is accessible to all users, including those with 
disabilities, using the accessibility features provided with Adobe Captivate. As you design 
accessible Adobe Captivate projects, consider how your users will interact with the content. 
Visually impaired users, for example, might rely on assistive technology, such as screen readers 
that provide an audio version of screen content, while hearing-impaired users might read text and 
captions in the document. Other considerations arise for users with mobility or cognitive 
impairments.