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Rise 360 - Screen Reader testing - Accessibility
- 6 months ago
Hello Hugh and Michelle,
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360. This update lets you turn off image zooming on Timeline and Labeled Graphic blocks. We'll let you know if this feature is also applied to other blocks, including Knowledge Checks. There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available, though you might need to export your Rise 360 course again.
Let me know if you have any questions about this update or the new enhancement!
Hi Hugh!
Thanks for dropping by! We appreciate your feedback as it definitely helps us improve our accessibility. I'm hoping to share some insights for each of the items you have specified.
- Superscript (for references) is not read as superscript by the screen reader
- Our code uses the correct markup for superscripts and subscripts, however, the screen reader support for it appears to be limited and just not there yet. The good news is that NVDA has a setting you can turn on so it recognizes superscripts & subscripts (NVDA -> Preferences -> Settings -> Document formatting -> Superscripts & subscripts)
- Text block – information. Screen reader detects the "i" icon in information box
- The information icon is ignored in Voice Over and NVDA, but it looks like JAWS can still navigate on it. We can file an issue to ensure this icon is completely decorative.
- Knowledge check feedback sometimes reads a period as "dot" even at the end of a sentence, and it isn’t clear why.
- 🤔I couldn't reproduce this with NVDA or JAWS. Would you mind sending me an example? A screenshot of the feedback that demonstrates this problem will do.
- Audio files duration is not read in a regular manner.
- We are using the standard markup for the audio duration. This seems to be one of the nuances of screen readers, where Voice Over announces the value meaningfully (minutes & seconds), while NVDA & JAWS appear to opt for just announcing the numerical value.
- Multiple response (select all) checkboxes read each checkbox choice twice.
- We are currently exploring ways to improve the checkboxes in knowledge check, quiz & list block, but I thought I'd take this chance to shed some light on why it's announcing the way it does in browse mode. The checkbox is labeled by its option so it announces the whole thing when it's focused. That could have been enough, however, we expose the option text separately because authors can put links in them. In HTML, it's discouraged to place interactive elements inside a form label because it makes it hard to interact with the form input, so we opted to separate them.
- Alternatively to avoid this, you can tab to the checkboxes (effectively entering focus mode) so that it only announces the checkbox control.
- Single response (multiple choice) radial buttons are read twice like checkbox; re-reads the question after every option
- Same reason as above, for the double announcement
- 🤔 I could not reproduce the behaviour where it re-reads the question after every option, I may need an example for that. The only time it re-announces the question is when screen reader focuses on the radio group. This is expected and is a standard.
- Feedback of "Correct" or "Incorrect" is not formatted as a heading and could not be navigated to directly and easily by the user.
- The correct & incorrect labels are not meant to be headings, they are part of the feedback group, which is a paragraph. However, it won't be missed by screen reader users because we have a mechanism to announce them all together.
- Images are automatically formatted by Rise to include a Zoom feature and the screen reader reads info about the Zoom option after every image.
- This is expected. All meaningful, visible elements must be accessible to screen readers. As an author, you can turn off the image zoom if it's not necessary for your use case.
- Drop-downs in the navigation bar cause screen reader to say “same page” but it really means "same drop-down" in the navigation bar
- 🤔 I could not reproduce this behaviour as well in both JAWS & NVDA. The collapsible sections in the navigation sidebar should be announced either as expanded or collapsed. I take that you are using JAWS, but there might be a nuance in the version you are using. I tested this with JAWS 2023.
- If accordions are used in conjunction with a Continue button to require completion, the accordions do not indicate which drop-downs have already been opened or not opened.
- This is working as expected. However, as an author, you can ensure that all of the accordion sections have been visited by setting the accordion interaction to "Keep items opened'
- The user advised the navigation bar type link should be the final item on every page for consistency and to avoid confusing the user.
- I agree with consistency. This is controlled by the course author. I believe they should remove the continue button at the bottom of each lesson and just opt for the default previous/next lesson links.
STORYLINE BLOCK
- For Storyline items inserted into Rise, sometimes the screen reader reads the storyline item file name.
- Rise 360 uses the Storyline's published title. Please make sure that you are publishing the Storyline project with the correct titles before inserting in Rise 360 as a block.
- Text in Storyline slides seems to be read twice. There is some kind of marker the screen reader picks up on the slide before the text boxes which reads all the text on the slide, then the cursor moves to the text boxes on the slide and reads the text again.
- 🤔 We may need to have a look at your Storyline file to troubleshoot and identify why it's not announcing the way you expected. I'd recommend that you open up a case with us for this.
Hope this information helps!
Cheers!
Marvie
Hi Marvie,
I'll add to the above list these immersive reader errors, which mostly seem related to interactive parts:
- When using a matching activity, the reader only read the items on the left, not those on the right. Here it seems people have to go into each one separately to get them read, as the reader goes straight from the first one to 'submit' without reading the other options.
- It also entirely skipped the interactive process. When I forced the reader to start with its title, it then moved straight down to the next activity without going through the slides. Ditto with the labelled image, where forcing it to read one item didn't make it read the others.
- The 'continue' divider stops the reader. You have to manually restart it afterward.
Would love to hear about why this is happening and how to fix it!
Thanks!
Minda
- StevenBenassi4 months agoStaff
Hi MindaCarl!
Happy to jump in here!
Immersive Readers and Screen Readers are both used to improve accessibility, however, they do have different features and capabilities. We suggest using a supported screen reader for the best results when interacting with Rise 360 content. Screen readers such as NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, and TalkBack.
In the meantime, I'll share your feedback with our product team. We'll be sure to provide updates on any new enhancements coming to Rise 360!
- MindaCarl4 months agoCommunity Member
Thanks for the feedback Steven, much appreciated!