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MarjorieDAVID-c
2 years agoCommunity Member
Masque dans Storyline 360 et accessibilité
Bonjour,
Dans l'activité Quiz, en mode accessibilité, comment faire pour que le lecteur d'écran ne repasse pas sur toutes les questions lorsque l'apprenant est sur le masque Réussite ou Echec. Me...
LucianaPiazza
2 years agoStaff
Hello Marjorie!
Thanks so much for reaching out about ensuring that your screen reader is behaving appropriately within your Quiz in Storyline 360. Happy to help!
I have a few questions in order to assist you better:
- What screen reader are you currently using on your machine when viewing your courses? Here's a list of common screen readers:
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- JAWS (Job Access With Speech): JAWS is the industry-standard screen-reading software for Windows computers. This software must be purchased.
- NVDA (Non-Visual Desktop Access): NVDA is free, open-source screen-reading software for Windows. It was created as an alternative to the paid software.
- VoiceOver: The screen reader built into Apple devices.
- TalkBack: A screen reader created by Google that’s installed by default on Android devices.
- Have you had a chance to take a look at the Focus Order within your project? (You can do this by going to the Home tab on the Storyline ribbon and clicking Focus Order.) I'd recommend ensuring that the focus order is set up in a way that your screen reader does not include any duplicates of layers or objects. Here is an article that explains how to customize the focus order.
Looking forward to hearing from you!