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AndreaBojko
6 months agoCommunity Member
Focus Order in Storyline
My organization is using most of the accessibility functionality available within Storyline. We are struggling with focus order. Simple slide containing text with or without image is straightforward....
DavidAnderson
6 months agoStaff
Great questions, AndreaBojko. A couple of quick points. In Storyline, the player’s built-in navigation buttons are always last in the tab order for slide objects. You shouldn't see conflict with player navigation and on-slide interactive objects.
In screen readers like NVDA (free and available here), there are two modes to be aware of:
- Focus Mode: Tabs through interactive elements in your set focus order; skips static text/images.
- Browse Mode: Reads all elements in the slide’s reading order, which may differ from focus order.
I have a quick start class on using NVDA to test Storyline projects: Beginner’s Guide to NVDA and Storyline for Accessibility Testing | Articulate - Community
One thing that might help is to post a sample interaction you want to test. I'd be happy to review the file and provide specific feedback for testing and correcting (if necessary) the focus order for your objects.
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