#Now asking this question because I can't

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distant orchid
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Yes, the transcript is displayed as a list of messages similar to a messaging app. Each message is a button that can be pressed to seek the audio player located above to the time the message occurred at. The content of each message is set as the description of the button. I was testing it using macos' VoiceOver and the buttons were read as
"Jump to (time) (transcription content), button, group".

If I understand correctly, in your screen reader the transcription buttons have no name and description? Or are you unable to navigate to the transcript altogether? (Note that the transcript is located in a separate tab)

hollow rover
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Is this in the History tab? If so, I merely see conversations from the past, and it says jump to (timestamp). When I pressed enter on the timestamp labeled button, it read the transcript (but simultaneously as the audio was playing), and I could not navigate it in any way. I am using JAWS (Job Access with Speech). I do not use a Mac. I use VoiceOver on an IPhone but it's not something I tend to use extensively with ElevenLabs.

distant orchid
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Yes, it is in the history tab but a bit deeper. After navigating to a specific conversation in the history and pressing it, it reveals more details in a form of a popup. Inside of it, there is another set of tabs - "overview" and "transcription" - with "overview" being the default one. After switching to "transcription" you should be able to navigate between messages using the usual tab navigation. Can you tell me more about not being able to navigate it? What happens when you try to do so?

Also, it sounds like the button description is not being read out loud unless you press it, is that right? If so, I'll look into a better way of providing the transcript for screen readers. Maybe as normal paragraphs, without any buttons.