If you are designing your Captivate project to work with screen readers, download several screen readers and test your project by playing it in a browser with the screen reader enabled. Make sure that the screen reader is not attempting to "talk over" places in your movie where you have inserted separate audio. Several screen reader applications provide a demonstration version of the software as a free download—you should try as many as you can to ensure compatibility across screen readers.
If you are creating interactive content, test it and verify that users can navigate your content effectively using only the keyboard. This can be an especially challenging requirement, because different screen readers work in different ways when processing input from the keyboard—meaning that your Captivate content might not receive keystrokes as you intended. Make sure to test all keyboard shortcuts.
Notes:
Output generated with the Section 508 option will
be displayed with all supported browsers. However, your output may not
be Section 508 compliant unless it is viewed with Internet Explorer. Internet
Explorer is the only browser with support for MSAA (Microsoft Active Accessibility).
To access Flash content using a screen reader, users
need to have Flash Player 6 or later installed.