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Audio Description for Visually Impaired users
Hi Rosana,
Thanks for asking about this! You can use Storyline 360's Text to Speech feature to narrate what's on the screen. Here's an article all about that!
Also, screen readers like NVDA and JAWS can be used to describe what's on the screen as well. Here's a little more information about that!
I hope this helps!
- RosanaCaffarena3 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks Mr. Morgan! But what I am asking if a separate audio-track that can be turn on and be added for audio-description (this will apply when there is animation on the screen that needs to be audio described for visually impaired users).
Could that be accomplishes in Storyline 360?
Please let me know.
Regards, RosanaRosana Caffarena
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- RubinaPak3 years agoCommunity Member
I like this idea. Instead of using the alt text for each slide that the screen reader will pick up (which only works if they are using a screen reader), you could add a button somewhere on the screen for each slide for audio description for the visually impaired. Set this to a trigger. Since it is set to a trigger, the sighted learners wouldn't have to listen to the description of the animation (unless they want to).