Why is it recommended to disable the multi-language Manual Toggle when using the multi-language Auto- Toggle?
Correct Answer: C
WalkMe's multi-language feature allows content to be displayed in different languages, with two toggle options: Auto-Toggle, which automatically selects the language based on user settings (e.g., browser or account preferences), and Manual Toggle, which lets users manually choose their language. When both toggles are enabled, a user's manual language selection can override the Auto-Toggle's automatic detection, leading to conflicts and inconsistent user experiences. Disabling the Manual Toggle ensures that the Auto- Toggle functions as intended, delivering content in the user's preferred language without interference.
The other options are incorrect:
* Option Ais wrong because the Manual Toggle is not restricted to administrators; it's available to end users.
* Option Bis misleading, as there's no evidence that Manual Toggle consumes significantly more resources.
* Option Dis incorrect, as neither toggle typically causes unexpected page refreshes.
Extract from Official WalkMe Documentation:
According to the WalkMe Editor User Guide (SAP WalkMe Digital Adoption Consultant Study Guide, Section 2.8: Multi-Language Support):
"When using Auto-Toggle for multi-language content, it is recommended to disable the Manual Toggle to avoid conflicts. Manual selections by users can override Auto-Toggle settings, leading to inconsistent language display." The courseAdvancing Your Skills in Building WalkMe Solutionsstates:
"To ensure a seamless multi-language experience, disable the Manual Toggle when Auto-Toggle is active.
This prevents user overrides that could disrupt the automatic language detection process." Option C correctly explains the recommendation to disable the Manual Toggle to prevent conflicts.
References:
SAP WalkMe Digital Adoption Consultant Study Guide, Section 2.8: Multi-Language Support.
WalkMe Editor User Guide, "Multi-Language Configuration" Section.
Course:Advancing Your Skills in Building WalkMe Solutions, Module 11: Managing Multi-Language Content.