Thanks, I appreciate the help. I do have to call out, as I have in other threads, that there are significant issues with Storyline's ADA compliance. If the tool doesn't scale with the standard Windows tools for accessibility, that's a serious issue. As it is, I have to blow my monitor size up to 1280x720 just to be able to read the Timeline, Triggers and Layers contents. Now, I have to reduce my Windows text size to change the player options, and then change it back so I can see what I'm doing, and I've discovered that questions don't publish properly unless i'm at 100% Windows text size as well.
This was, and is, a serious issue with all Adobe products, and I'd hoped that transferring to Storyline would have been the end of that.
Sorry to hear you are having this issue. Unfortunately we do not officially support nor have we tested the Storyline authoring environments with JAWS readers or other accessibility tools, so your results with this might vary from course to course.
However, the published Storyline Flash Based output is 508 compliant.
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Hello Orland!
Can you check the DPI settings on your computer? Make sure they are set to 96 DPI.
You could also you follow the steps here if the DPI settings do not change this.
Thanks, I appreciate the help. I do have to call out, as I have in other threads, that there are significant issues with Storyline's ADA compliance. If the tool doesn't scale with the standard Windows tools for accessibility, that's a serious issue. As it is, I have to blow my monitor size up to 1280x720 just to be able to read the Timeline, Triggers and Layers contents. Now, I have to reduce my Windows text size to change the player options, and then change it back so I can see what I'm doing, and I've discovered that questions don't publish properly unless i'm at 100% Windows text size as well.
This was, and is, a serious issue with all Adobe products, and I'd hoped that transferring to Storyline would have been the end of that.
Hello Orland!
Sorry to hear you are having this issue. Unfortunately we do not officially support nor have we tested the Storyline authoring environments with JAWS readers or other accessibility tools, so your results with this might vary from course to course.
However, the published Storyline Flash Based output is 508 compliant.
Yes, the output is compliant, but for content creators who have vision issues, it's a very difficult tool for us to use.
Hello Orland,
I am sorry to hear this. You could always enter a feature request to have this made more complaint in the authoring end.
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