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MelissaAguilera
2 years agoCommunity Member
Locking Steps in a Slider
I’m building a course containing a slider, and it appears the learner can drag past the first step, all the way to the end of the slider, and back up again. This is tripping up the audio. The slider...
WaltHamilton
2 years agoSuper Hero
The slider is disabled to prevent the learner from moving it farther than they should, or moving it when they shouldn't. Clicking on the objects changes the variable value by one with each click.
While I understand that dragging a slider is more glamorous and maybe aesthetically pleasing, there are some pretty solid reasons for clicking an object (like the arrows). Sliders are not always the best for accessibility, and are frequently problematic for learners using touch screens.
For those of you following along at home, Laura and I both found another answer at this post: