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− | Students can use {{KeyCode|Tab}} to cycle round the objects in a worksheet you have designed. It is important that you uncheck "Selection Allowed" in Object Properties -> Advanced for the objects you don't want to be selected. There is a keyboard shortcut {{KeyCode|Ctrl+Shift+D}} in the desktop version that will toggle this property for objects '''other than''' Buttons / Sliders / Checkboxes / Points / Input Boxes. | + | Students can use {{KeyCode|Tab}} to cycle round the objects in a worksheet you have designed. It is important that you '''uncheck "Selection Allowed"''' in Object Properties -> Advanced for the objects you don't want to be selected. There is a keyboard shortcut {{KeyCode|Ctrl+Shift+D}} in the desktop version that will toggle this property for objects '''other than''' Buttons / Sliders / Checkboxes / Points / Input Boxes. |
The arrow keys {{KeyCode|Left}}, {{KeyCode|Right}}, {{KeyCode|Up}}, {{KeyCode|Down}} can be used to move Sliders and Points once they are selected. | The arrow keys {{KeyCode|Left}}, {{KeyCode|Right}}, {{KeyCode|Up}}, {{KeyCode|Down}} can be used to move Sliders and Points once they are selected. |
Revision as of 11:32, 20 September 2016
When designing applets it is important to allow (as much as possible) for all students to access them.
Fontsize, Color & Contrast
Using large fonts with a good contrast is important. Select a large font-size in Options -> Fontsize before you start designing your applet. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + 2 to make all fonts bigger and all lines thicker. Ctrl + 3 will change the default for all new objects to be Black and unfilled.
Ideally use dark colors on a white background and thick lines. Pure Red and Green don't have a very good contrast so you should use some darker versions, eg Blue, Dark Green, Dark Red
If you use colors to distinguish otherwise-similar objects, then consider also using dashed lines for one of them. You can also find websites where you can check whether your color scheme is good, for example http://www.vischeck.com/
Sliders
Make sliders as long as possible so that they are usable by students whose fine motor-skills are less good. Consider adding "decrement" and "increment" Buttons at each end of the slider as well.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Students can use Tab to cycle round the objects in a worksheet you have designed. It is important that you uncheck "Selection Allowed" in Object Properties -> Advanced for the objects you don't want to be selected. There is a keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + D in the desktop version that will toggle this property for objects other than Buttons / Sliders / Checkboxes / Points / Input Boxes.
The arrow keys Left, Right, Up, Down can be used to move Sliders and Points once they are selected.
Space can be used to activate a Button or toggle a Checkbox.
GeoGebra Applets are also fully touch-enabled so students can use applets on a special large tablet if necessary.
Screen Readers
You can have some text attached to the Graphics Views so that it is read by a screen reader.
If you make a text object in GeoGebra called altText
, altText2
, altText3D
then it will be attached to Graphics View 1, Graphics View 2, Graphics View 3D respectively.