Focus Order of Carousel Example

Hello,

I was looking at the accessible Carousel example<mailto:https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/carousels/working-example/> and was wondering about the focus order.
When a user uses one of the navigation buttons (either the arrows or the pagination), should the next focusable item be on the new content that is visible instead of the next control?
Currently, when a user uses the next arrow button to go to the next slide, the next focusable item is the pagination, and then content after the carousel.
The user would have to know to navigate backwards to view the new slide content. I’m thinking of the accessibility of this for screen reader users.
Looking forward to hearing your response.

Thank you!
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Kathy Kim,
Digital Learning Build Coordinator | Digital Learning | Innovative Learning<https://humber.ca/innovativelearning/>
kathy.kim@humber.ca<mailto:kathy.kim@humber.ca>
Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning<https://humber.ca/>

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