![]() What is not read by voice over is the arrow at the near bottom center of the screen. The next item on the screen is the start of a conversation. You can also flick right from the close button to get to this. Which does talk.Īt the top right I believe is a progress indicator which also speaks. If you run into this screen here is what you need to do.Īt the top left is a close button. So when a family member woke up I asked for their sighted assistance. I tried turning voice over off and touching the screen and turning it back on again. Then I went to the phrases lesson.Ī conversation screen came up and totally confused me. I completed the intro lesson until it said practice. It helps get the word in your head better. You need to really do a topic until it gives practice rather than start for a choice. I now know many words I will never forget. I like the new way of how duo lingo works. I am including this here because in reading all the posts I did not notice anyone addressing this oddity. I think I'm going to look for a new site for my language practice needs, because this new design is a disaster, both in terms of accessibility and progression. Hovering your mouse over a subject will reveal a start button as well as an unlabeled button that reveals the show notes, that is if you can get your Screen Reader to click in the right spot which can be problematic especially on Windows if you have a high resolution screen. This means it's hard to see which lessons have been completed, and there's no way to tell which ones are locked (before, locked items were just text which you couldn't click on). They now just show up as "clickable" both on Windows and Mac. On the web, all the subjects are no longer links. I tried tapping on a few which did absolutely nothing. In the iOS app, you're yet again unable to select a subject to practice, as VoiceOver is reading multiple subjects on a single item. More to the point though this has unsurprisingly broken accessibility again, both on the web and iOS. Personally, I find this new system a bit confusing as you now have a lot more lessons open to you right away, while before there was a clearer sense of progression. ![]() Dulingo just introduced a new system for progressions where you can level up skills, instead of having an overall fluency score.
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