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accessibility basics in Storyline
Happy to help here, Diane!
To ignore an object completely, you'll want to either remove it from the focus order OR uncheck the object is visible to accessibility tool checkbox. Both actions have the same result. Otherwise, the object can be navigated to when using the assistive technology.
I'd recommend sharing the action in the alt text to let a learner know that a hotspot or an object/picture is interactive. For example, if you want the learner to click a button to move to the next slide, enter next slide in the alt text.
The default focus order is left to right and top to bottom. For each slide in Storyline 360, the focus order controls the reading order for screen readers as well as the tab order for interactive elements, such as buttons, hotspots, and data-entry fields. Here’s how it works.
I hope this helps, and feel free to share your file with us here if you need further guidance on focus order!
Related Resources 📚: What is Accessible E-Learning?