- From: Detlev Fischer <detlev.fischer@testkreis.de>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2019 14:31:21 +0100
- To: public-wcag-act@w3.org
- Cc: WCAG group <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
Hi, apologies for cross-posting. There are two new WCAG 2.1 Success Critieria which might lend themselves well to automatic testing. SC 2.1.4 Character key Shortcuts I have written a draft Failure for 2.1.4 Character key Shortcuts https://github.com/w3c/wcag/pull/584 which currently has a rather clumsy and in any case time-consuming manual test (press each character key, watch for functions being triggered). Are there reliable ways to check for the presence of key event handlers that do not use modifier keys in all possible script invocation scenarios? If so, having a bookmarklet or similar to carry out this check would be great. SC 2.5.2 Pointer Cancellation A possibly automated check would look for functions on a page that trigger actions on "down events" (mousedown, touchdown - not sure if we need to include mouseenter and touchenter since these would presumably also be fired). Since multistep events as in drag-n-drop are OK if there is a way to undo, abort, revert the action (which I guess cannot be safely tested automatically) the automatic part would be a first step in a semi-automatic test procedure. I wonder if people in the ACT TF have already contemplated the feasibility of automatic checks for these two SCs, or are aware of anyone who might have put something together already which could be referenced in a Sufficient Technique or Failure test procedure. Detlev -- Detlev Fischer Testkreis Werderstr. 34, 20144 Hamburg Mobil +49 (0)157 57 57 57 45 http://www.testkreis.de Beratung, Tests und Schulungen für barrierefreie Websites
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