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Storyline Keyboard Navigation not working with Buttons
- 18 days ago
EricSantos SSchwai
I've just got off with support. The buttons once you arrive to the first one, you then use arrow keys to select the button you want after that.
But SSchwai You need to include a submit button to submit the interaction. You buttons when you hit the arrow key will automatically on first selection submit the first button in the interaction.
I've been having the same issue and only just learnt this today that is how the selection of buttons in button sets work.
Hello SSchwai,
Thanks for sharing your file and describing what you’re seeing! I tested your Storyline course and experienced the same issue with keyboard navigation. I also looked at the focus order in your sample file and can see that all three buttons are listed there.
To dig deeper, I tried this in a brand-new Storyline course by adding one button, then duplicating it twice. After publishing the course to Review 360, I was able to navigate all three buttons with the Tab key without issue.
Here’s the Review 360 course link from the attached sample Storyline file I used for testing.
I’m curious if you see the same result in a quick new file on your side with one button duplicated twice. That will help us rule out whether the problem comes from a corrupt element in the original file you shared.
Looking forward to your response.
EricSantos the only reason why yours works, is because button set is set to none.
If you set as freeform quiz, then select your objects/buttons as answers. It groups them together as a button set, which with pick one, you'd want this option.
If you use tab or tab + shift, in SSchwai case it will select either first (tab) and then it skips button 2 and 3, or if you go backwards (tab+shift). It selects 3 and skips 1 and 2.
I had a look at the freeform question templates (pick one (Focus)). If you look at your template (pick one (tectonic) this has the same issue that SSchwai does)
Firstly this is surely a bug that needs to be fixed as I refuse to believe that you'd make that mistake (not you personally), but provide templates that are not accessible.
But if you do it manually, the workarorund in SSchwai case, set it as a button set. Then create 3 separate random shapes that can be hidden behind the button. Just makes sure they aren't selectable. Group each shape with a button. So you now have group 1, group 2 and group 3.
Once you have done it in this way, can the buttons be selectable via tabbing. If you are using buttons in a quiz. The only bug on this, is the first tab or tab+shift, you need to press twice as it's treating the button set as a group before selecting each actual button.
Hope that helps and looking forward to this being fixed. 🙂
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