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Accessing video controls using a keyboard
Hi AnaFulton-49f72 I haven't looked into your particular issue, but reading this post it stood out to me that you are using Tab + Enter with a screen reader to navigate. The TAB + ENTER keys are used more commonly for keyboard navigation, when not using a screen reader. When using a screen reader, a bit more nuance in navigation is required, as the TAB key will only arrive at interactive elements (buttons, form elements etc). Have you tried using your up + down arrow keys to navigate content on screen. I'm not sure how familiar you are with screen readers, but if you are not very experienced with one, I would recommend getting a document that has the common shortcut keys to allow you to navigate to the content. As mentioned, TAB key is hardly used when I'm using a keyboard + screen reader to read content and test for accessibility. Could the keys you are using be the problem?
Thanks SamHill. Yes, I also tried using the up and down arrow keys. I'm not a super experienced NVDA user, but I know how to switch between browse mode (arrow keys) and focus mode (Tab + Enter or Spacebar for interactive elements). And I am able to navigate through Storyline courses using only the keyboard and NVDA, completing questions and activities along the way.
However, no combination of keys that I try will allow me to access the new "accessible" video player controls.
- LaurenDuvall3 months agoStaff
Hello AnaFulton-49f72! I've tested this on my end with a new project file, and I also was able to navigate to the video player controls. Would you mind sharing your .story file with us so we can test it on our end? You can do so by sharing it in this discussion or privately in a support case.