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Screen reader reads "Slide" before it reads the name of the slide
- 18 days ago
I got this reply from Articulates support:
"When using screen readers such as NVDA, Storyline provides additional contextual information to help learners understand where they are within the course structure. Currently, the “Slide” announcement is built into Storyline’s accessibility behavior and cannot be customized or translated.
In the meantime, I’ve submitted a feature request to our product team on your behalf regarding additional control over what screen readers announce in Storyline."So I hope we can customize this behaviour in the near future 🙂
Hi Zuzanna!
Thank you for this. But your course is built in Rise - do you know if there are similar settings in Storyline 360? I think I have seen these settings there somewhere, but I can be mistaken 😊
Oh, I am so sorry! I have misread for some reason (too much info at the same time).
I checked our presentation with NVDA, and it seems to read slide in Polish (slajd).
I think that you might have seen the option in Player - Text label, because here in Custom text, there are some commands read by Screen readers (especially from position 142 onwards). But I couldn't find the "Slide" here specifically today (maybe I did not search well). Also, they tend to appear anew in English with every update.
According to the support article, this should be the place to change it, and we previously found some English words there and changed them to Polish.
https://www.articulatesupport.com/article/Storyline-360-Customizing-the-Text-Labels?redirect=false
It would also be good to ensure that everywhere (also in NVDA) you have chosen Swedish.
However, I just found out that when we navigate to the slide navigation (arrows in the player) with tab, NVDA reads "slide navigation" in English and then the label (Wstecz, Dalej) in Polish. I am also not sure why, because I do not see this kind of announcement in Text Labels.
Could you tell me, if you have this slide navigation in Swedish or also English in your courses, if you use them at all, please?
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