Forum Discussion
Screen Readers and Audio Narration
Hi Peter,
Thanks for reaching out!
Screen readers will not be able to detect if audio is playing on a course, so the best thing to do is to plan when the audio will start playing. You can check out this discussion to see how members of the community approached this accessibility design requirement:
And you can also check out this article which lists some tips on how to design an accessible course in Storyline 360:
Hi, Peter!
I'm confused... you imply that screen readers will automatically begin reading the course slide, but both this Articulate article and this one say that that they do not do not ever since a February 2020 update. Which is it?
I know that I can test my course with a screen reader and find out, but I'd also really like an official Articulate word on the topic.
Thanks for any information you can provide!
- JoseTansengco4 months agoStaff
Hi Elizabeth,
I can confirm that screen readers don’t auto-read content. Just to clarify, my last post didn't try to imply that screenreaders did, but rather that screenreaders will read content even when audio tracks are already playing in the slide. For this reason, we recommend adjusting your slide design so that audio tracks don't automatically play.