- From: Jim Allan <jimallan@tsbvi.edu>
- Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 15:04:08 -0500
- To: WAI-ua <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CA+=z1Wnxazv=xaXTYzG84f8UygaeQkD-15FANxHR9CUyt_ifng@mail.gmail.com>
Assertion: The user can have any recognized <http://w3c.github.io/UAAG/UAAG20-Reference/#def-recognize> direct commands <http://w3c.github.io/UAAG/UAAG20-Reference/#def-direct-command> in rendered content <http://w3c.github.io/UAAG/UAAG20-Reference/#def-rendered-content> (e.g. accesskey, landmark) be presented with their associated elements (e.g. Alt+R to reply to a web email). 1. load page with rendered text and direct commands in (e.g. accesskeys), 2. observe that no accesskey key definitions (e.g. Alt+R) are visible on the page 3. using the browser user interface mechanism to select "present Accesskey keystrokes (Control +Alt+R) in context" (or something similar) ( if pass go to next else fail) Expected results: 2 is true 3 modifier keys + accesskey is displayed in context (adjacent to, immediately following the content with which the accesskey is associated) in rendered content ------------- this will need to be tested with AT (screen reader) or DOM inspector, to ensure 3 also shows in the DOM -- [image: http://www.tsbvi.edu] <http://www.tsbvi.edu>Jim Allan, Accessibility Coordinator & Webmaster Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired 1100 W. 45th St., Austin, Texas 78756 voice 512.206.9315 fax: 512.206.9264 http://www.tsbvi.edu/ "We shape our tools and thereafter our tools shape us." McLuhan, 1964
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