ClosedCaptionsOn & ClosedCaptionsOff, Version 3

The Adobe Captivate widget updates continue. Here are the latest versions of ClosedCaptionsOn and ClosedCaptionsOff, a pair of widgets for turning closed captions on and off at any point in a slide’s timeline. Use ClosedCaptionsOn at the beginning of the first slide of any project to ensure that your closed captioning efforts don’t go unnoticed. Use ClosedCaptionsOff to reclaim space at the bottom of your slide during narration-less portions of your demonstrations and simulations.

Download

Version 3 (8/10/10)

Installation

  1. Download the most recent release (see Releases, above).
  2. Unzip the archive.
  3. Read the README.txt (yeah, right!)
  4. Copy the SWF file to the Adobe Captivate Widgets folder.
    • Captivate 5 (Windows XP):
      C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Captivate 5\Gallery\Widgets
    • Captivate 5 (Mac OS X):
      /Applications/Adobe Captivate 5/Gallery/Widgets
    • Captivate 4:
      C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Captivate 4\Gallery\Widgets
  5. Enjoy!

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2 Responses to ClosedCaptionsOn & ClosedCaptionsOff, Version 3

  1. Pingback: Training doesn't have to be boring! » Blog Archive » Some Caveats with Captivate Close Captioning

  2. Lyda says:

    Thank you so much!

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