Captivate and Acrobat

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I made some Acrobat trainings recently using Captivate 4. I really like Captivate and its ability to construct the demo, training and assessment parts of a project in one shot. Unfortunately, Acrobat sees Captivate as an assistive device. Bully for Acrobat for detecting assistive devices; that's a great feature. I want to disable it, though, and can't figure out how to tell Acrobat to ignore Captivate. The upshot is that none of the click areas get captured in the training and assessment parts, and need to be added manually. OK, ok, it's no worse than what I had with other solutions, but it's so nice with any other app to have the click areas build automatically.
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