Engage 360 lets you customize the default text for on-screen messages, buttons, screen reader instructions, and other player controls. You can even switch to a completely different language.

Working with Text Labels

To customize your text labels, click Player on the Engage ribbon.

When the Player Properties window appears, click Text Labels on the ribbon.

You can customize individual text labels, change all labels to a different language, or switch to a previously saved set of text labels.

Customizing Individual Text Labels

On the left side of the window, Engage displays a list of all the text labels you can edit. For any item that you want to change, just type your preferred text in the Custom Text column. To see your updated text labels in the preview area on the right side of the window, click Update Preview.

If you'd like to send all the text labels to someone else to translate or modify, download this spreadsheet, which contains a complete list. Once you have the revised list, you can update the Custom Text column with the new text labels.

Saving Custom Text Labels

When you customize text labels, the changes become part of the current project. If you want to use the same text labels in other interactions, do this:

  1. Click the Save button to the right of the Language drop-down.
  2. When prompted, enter a name for your new set of text labels and click Save.

This saves your text labels in Engage’s default location, but you can choose a different location if you need to share them with other developers. However, if you choose a location other than the default, the saved text labels won't appear in the Language drop-down for other interactions that you build. In that case, you'll need to use the Load button (the folder icon to the right of the Language drop-down) to locate the *.xml file and add it to your language library.

Switching to Another Language or a Set of Custom Text Labels

To switch to a completely different language or a set of custom text labels you previously saved, use the Language drop-down to make your choice. Custom labels appear at the top of the list, and more than two dozen built-in languages appear below that.

If you saved a set of custom text labels and you're not seeing it in the list, you may have saved it in a location other than Engage's default. Click the Load button (the folder icon to the right of the Language drop-down) to browse for it.

Tip: Engage will add a language code to your published interaction.html file for screen reader support based on the language you select for your text labels.

Saving Player Changes

When you click OK to close the Player Properties window, Engage saves your player customizations in your project file.

If you'd like to use the same customizations in other projects, click Current Player on the ribbon and choose Save. Enter a name for your custom player if you're prompted and click OK.

To learn more about the Current Player options, see this user guide.

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