- From: Isabel Del castillo <isa.delcastillo5@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2025 11:55:18 -0600
- To: ARIA and Assistive Technologies Community Group <public-aria-at@w3.org>
Received on Friday, 29 August 2025 17:55:25 UTC
Hi Dean, Thanks for your patience while I looked into this. Please go ahead and record the results you got with your second approach. Best, Isa On 27/08/2025 23:19, Dean Hamack wrote: > OK folks, > > I ran test 2 of the accordion again with VO on a fresh Mac with no > settings changed whatsoever aside from “always show scrollbars”. Same > results. Here’s how to replicate: > > * Turn quick nav on and then activate the run test setup button > * Focus sets on the form field > * Type shift + b > * It reads “b, to open the autofill menu…” > > Next: > > * Turn quick nav off and then activate the run test setup button > * Focus sets on the form field > * Turn quick nav on > * Type shift + b > * Focus backwards and announces properly according to the test > > So if you start the test with quick nav on, it fails. It only works > when you turn it on after focus is set inside the field. To me, it > seems like that would be the expected behavior when you are in a form > field and you type shift + b (that it types a capital b), regardless > of whether you have quick nav off or on. > > Not sure what we do with that. That is the only test which still has > conflicts. Please advise. > > Dean Hamack >
Received on Friday, 29 August 2025 17:55:25 UTC