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ElenaOlascoaga
6 months agoCommunity Member
Rise 360, Accesibility
Hi!
I read the e-book "6 Best Practices for designing accessible e-learning". I understood that I should avoid anything that involves clicking, so the e-course could be totally done by just using...
TomKuhlmann
6 months agoStaff
Hello Elena,
You don't want to avoid clicking since that's the primary way people interact with online content. But best practice is to make things keyboard accessible for those who need alternative means of accessing the content.
These two articles provide up-to-date info regarding Rise
https://access.articulate.com/support/article/Rise-360-How-to-Design-an-Accessible-Course
https://access.articulate.com/support/article/Rise-360-Accessibility-Collection
Those interactions you mentioned are keyboard accessible. You can use tabs (and/or arrows) to navigate through them.