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., ]
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