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Accessibility issue with Matching Interaction
Update: I have reported this as an issue. Case #00996648
When a user has answer a Matching style interaction, they are presented with the text feedback, as well as with icons indicating which responses are correct/incorrect. A non-visually impaired use would be able to use this feedback to determine which responses they have answered correct/incorrectly.
This visual information is not available to screen reader users as it has not been provided programmatically. Therefore users using a screen reader to access the content will only receive the text feedback defined by the user.
This means that non-visually impaired users have an advantage through visual feedback, over visually impaired users.
This could be done by appending a "Correct" or "Incorrect" to each of the labels in the right hand column.
Hi SamHill,
Good call on opening a case, and thanks for sharing ways you think the accessibility of Rise 360 can be improved. I can see Mick has already opened a feature request on your behalf. Let us know if you have any more suggestions or recommendations you'd like to share!
- SamHillSuper Hero
FYI, there is accessible text for screen readers that reads which answers the user made and informs the user of the correct vs incorrect responses. I've closed this of and a feature request has been made to improve the accessibility.
Hi SamHill,
Good call on opening a case, and thanks for sharing ways you think the accessibility of Rise 360 can be improved. I can see Mick has already opened a feature request on your behalf. Let us know if you have any more suggestions or recommendations you'd like to share!