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® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY AT Access to Flash and PDF Matt May 25 Mar 2010 Featuring Adobe Acrobat 9 and Flash Player 10

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY Adobe Acrobat 9 Accessibility Overview  All products in the Acrobat family, Reader, Acrobat Standard, and Acrobat Professional work with conventional assistive technology products such as the popular screen readers JAWS, NVDA and Window Eyes.  All of the Acrobat products also have built in accessibility features such as Read Out Loud speech synthesis, the ability to control the contrast between background and text, and the ability to provide a large type display using the Reflow feature.  Pro versions provide authors the ability to validate and create accessible PDF documents and forms from a variety of original sources including scanned paper documents.

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY Product Features: Lowering Barriers to Accessibility  Works in Conjunction with Conventional Assistive Technology  Screen Readers:  Windows: IBM Home Page Reader, JAWS, SuperNova (Reader / Magnifier), Window-Eyes  Linux: Orca  Mac OS: VoiceOver  Voice Recognition: Dragon NaturallySpeaking (Windows)  Screen Magnifiers: Lunar, ZoomText (Windows)  Built-in Features in Adobe Reader 9 and all versions of Adobe Acrobat 9 Mean There is Accessibility without Additional Software  Incorporates Operating System Accessibility Features  Read Out Loud, Reflow, High Contrast View, Autoscroll, Accessibility Setup Assistant

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY Product Features: Providing Accommodation for a Variety of Disabilities  Accommodation Achieved With or Without 3 rd Party Assistive Technology  Blindness (Text to Speech functionality: Read Out Loud and Screen Reader Compatibility also support for Braille output – refreshable keyboards, Braille embossers)  Low Vision (Text to Speech functionality, Support for Magnification and Large Type Display: Reflow, High Contrast Viewing, Read Out Loud, Screen Magnifier Compatibility)  Limited Mobility (Autoscroll, numerous keyboard equivalents, compatibility with alternate input devices, Support for Voice Recognition - Dragon, ViaVoice)  Cognitive (Read Out Loud, Compatibility with TextHelp’s PDFAloud which highlights content as it is being spoken)

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY Product Features: Built In Accommodations  Export to Other File Formats  Reader: Save as Accessible Text  Acrobat: Export to:  Word Document  Rich Text Format (RTF)  HTML  XML  Text  High Contrast View  Alters text and background colors  Edit > Preferences (Ctrl-K)  Select Accessibility  Check “Replace Document Colors”

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY Product Features: Built In Accommodations Read Out Loud – Reads to You  View > Read Out Loud > Activate Read Out Loud  Shift + Ctrl + Y Activates Read Out Loud  Shift + Ctrl + V reads the current page  Shift + Ctrl + B reads the entire document  Shift + Ctrl + C pauses reading  Shift + Ctrl + E stops reading

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY Product Features: Built In Accommodations  Form Fields  Edit > Preferences (Ctrl +K) select Reading and select “Read Form Fields”  Reflow – Large Type Display  View > Zoom > Reflow  Ctrl + 4  Alt + V + Z + R

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY Product Feature: Optimize Adobe Acrobat / Adobe Reader for Best Results  Accessibility Setup Assistant Configures the User Agent for Optimal Performance with Assistive Technology  Adobe Acrobat Advanced > Accessibility> Setup Assistant  Adobe Reader Help>Accessibility Setup Assistant

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY Adobe Acrobat Pro Versions Accessibility Details  Compatible with Conventional Assistive Technology  Has Built in Accessibility Accommodations  Read Out Loud  High Contrast  Reflow  Autoscroll  Accessibililty Setup Assistant  Facilitates Accessible Authoring  OCR  Add Tags  Touch Up Read Order Tool  Accessibility Checker

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY The File Format: Accessibility Requirements  Logical Reading Order – Does it make sense when you listen to it?  Alternate Text Descriptions for Non-Text Elements – Have alternate text descriptions been added to graphics for those with visual disabilities?  Logical Tab Order (Forms) – Can you navigate the form in a way that makes sense?  Short Descriptions (Forms) – Are audible short descriptions added to form fields for those with visual disabilities?

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY Product Feature: Acrobat TouchUp Read Order Tool  TouchUp Reading Order Tool in Acrobat 9 Professional for PDF Accessibility Repair  Review and correct reading order  Review and correct basic tagging issues  Add Alternate Text to Figures  Add Short Descriptions to Form Fields  Tag simple tables quickly and easily  Benefits Quick and easy to detect tagging errors  Easy to fix most common errors

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY The Future for Acrobat and Reader  IAccessible2 support in the next major version  Support for Portfolios

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY Flash accessibility architecture MSAA Flash Player Flex SDK Flash content Flex content Assistive technology Flash components Custom Flash content Custom Flash content

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY Building Accessible Applications MSAA Overview  MSAA is a standard method of sharing accessibility information  By default many Microsoft controls contain MSAA contexts.  Flash Player creates an MSAA server within the application that will send MSAA information to a client such as a screen reader or screen magnifier 14

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY Building Accessible Applications Assistive Technology support has multiple dependencies Flash player support for an accessibility API - Flash player uses Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA) Assistive technology support for the accessibility API, including any connection to the Flash player's support Presence of appropriate and required information within the Flash SWF file. 15

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY Common problems with Flash content  “Flash movie start. Flash movie end.”  Support on non-Windows platforms

® Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ADOBE® ACCESSIBILITY The Future for Flash Player and Flex  IAccessible2 support in the next major version of Flash Player  Support for WAI-ARIA in the following version of Flex