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Accessibility issue - screen readers and feedback master
Hi AL,
Thanks for reaching out!
Generally, as long as slide elements are included in the focus order, they should be able to get picked up by the screen reader.
I'm not exactly sure that you mean by an interactive video, but I'll be glad to take a look at your project file to see what's going on. Would you be willing to share a copy of your project file here or in private by opening a support case for testing? We'll delete it when we're done testing!
Hi Joe, thanks for the reply.
I am wondering if there is a way to notify the user that a pop up has appeared. Which I think I just answered my own question as there is probably a function to add sound triggered by when the feedback becomes active?
But it would be great if it could come from the screen reader rather than having a pop up audio to notify that a pop up has appeared.
- JoseTansengco2 years agoStaff
Hello AL,
I did hear NVDA read "Main landmark clickable - Rectangle 4" for the feedback layer after I answered a question slide, but your idea to add sound to the feedback layer sounds good as well. Here's a link to our article on how to design courses to be more accessible in Storyline 360:
- AlisaDempster2 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks for checking Joe, would you be able to share that file with me?