Test cases for Dragon Naturally Speaking + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Dragon Naturally Speaking + IE The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Dragon Naturally Speaking + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for JAWS + Chrome Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch JAWS and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch JAWS and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch JAWS and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch JAWS and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch JAWS and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch JAWS and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch JAWS and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch JAWS and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Space (Activate Form Control) on the target of `#target-4` Launch JAWS and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:#target-4
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: target Keyboard focus is: target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Space
(Activate Form Control) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for JAWS + Edge Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch JAWS and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch JAWS and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch JAWS and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch JAWS and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch JAWS and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch JAWS and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch JAWS and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch JAWS and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Space (Activate Form Control) on the target of `#target-4` Launch JAWS and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:#target-4
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: target Keyboard focus is: target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Space
(Activate Form Control) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for JAWS + Firefox Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch JAWS and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch JAWS and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch JAWS and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch JAWS and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch JAWS and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch JAWS and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch JAWS and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch JAWS and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Space (Activate Form Control) on the target of `#target-4` Launch JAWS and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:#target-4
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: target Keyboard focus is: target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Space
(Activate Form Control) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for JAWS + IE Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch JAWS and IE. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch JAWS and IE. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch JAWS and IE. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch JAWS and IE. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch JAWS and IE. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch JAWS and IE. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch JAWS and IE. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch JAWS and IE. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Space (Activate Form Control) on the target of `#target-4` Launch JAWS and IE. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:#target-4
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: target Keyboard focus is: target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Space
(Activate Form Control) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for Narrator + Edge Test case: Use Down arrow (Jump to next item (scan mode)) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch Narrator and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Jump to next item (scan mode)) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch Narrator and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Jump to next item (scan mode)) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch Narrator and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Jump to next item (scan mode)) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch Narrator and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Jump to next item (scan mode)) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch Narrator and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Jump to next item (scan mode)) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch Narrator and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Jump to next item (scan mode)) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch Narrator and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Jump to next item (scan mode)) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch Narrator and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Space (Activate Form Control) on the target of `#target-4` Launch Narrator and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:#target-4
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: target Keyboard focus is: target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Space
(Activate Form Control) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for Narrator + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Narrator + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Narrator + IE The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for NVDA + Chrome Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch NVDA and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch NVDA and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch NVDA and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch NVDA and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch NVDA and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch NVDA and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch NVDA and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch NVDA and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Space (Activate Form Control) on the target of `#target-4` Launch NVDA and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:#target-4
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: target Keyboard focus is: target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Space
(Activate Form Control) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for NVDA + Edge Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch NVDA and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch NVDA and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch NVDA and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch NVDA and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch NVDA and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch NVDA and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch NVDA and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch NVDA and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Space (Activate Form Control) on the target of `#target-4` Launch NVDA and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:#target-4
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: target Keyboard focus is: target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Space
(Activate Form Control) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for NVDA + Firefox Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch NVDA and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch NVDA and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch NVDA and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch NVDA and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch NVDA and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch NVDA and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch NVDA and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch NVDA and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Space (Activate Form Control) on the target of `#target-4` Launch NVDA and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:#target-4
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: target Keyboard focus is: target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Space
(Activate Form Control) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for NVDA + IE The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for TalkBack + Chrome Test case: Use Swipe right (or alt+right arrow) (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch TalkBack and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe right (or alt+right arrow)
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Swipe right (or alt+right arrow) (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch TalkBack and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe right (or alt+right arrow)
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Swipe right (or alt+right arrow) (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch TalkBack and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe right (or alt+right arrow)
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Swipe right (or alt+right arrow) (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch TalkBack and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe right (or alt+right arrow)
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use double tap (Activate form control) on the target of `#target-4` Launch TalkBack and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:#target-4
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: target Keyboard focus is: target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: double tap
(Activate form control) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for TalkBack + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Voice Access (Android) + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Voice Access (Android) + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for VoiceOver (iOS) + Safari Test case: Use Swipe Right (Next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch VoiceOver (iOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe Right
(Next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Swipe Right (Next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch VoiceOver (iOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe Right
(Next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Swipe Right (Next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch VoiceOver (iOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe Right
(Next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Swipe Right (Next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch VoiceOver (iOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe Right
(Next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Double tap (Activate Form Control) on the target of `#target-4` Launch VoiceOver (iOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:#target-4
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: target Keyboard focus is: target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Double tap
(Activate Form Control) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for VoiceOver (iOS) + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for VoiceOver (macOS) + Safari Test case: Use VO + Right arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch VoiceOver (macOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: VO + Right arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch VoiceOver (macOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use VO + Right arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch VoiceOver (macOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: VO + Right arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch VoiceOver (macOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use VO + Right arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch VoiceOver (macOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: VO + Right arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch VoiceOver (macOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use VO + Right arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch VoiceOver (macOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: VO + Right arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch VoiceOver (macOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Space (Activate Form Control) on the target of `#target-4` Launch VoiceOver (macOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:#target-4
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: target Keyboard focus is: target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Space
(Activate Form Control) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use VO + space (Perform the default action) on the target of `#target-4` Launch VoiceOver (macOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:#target-4
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: target Keyboard focus is: target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: VO + space
(Perform the default action) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for VoiceOver (macOS) + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for VoiceOver (macOS) + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Orca + Firefox Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch Orca and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="false"]` Launch Orca and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="false"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "false" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> not pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch Orca and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="true"]` Launch Orca and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="true"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "true" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch Orca and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="mixed"]` Launch Orca and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="mixed"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "mixed" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will announce something like "<role> partially pressed" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch Orca and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Tab (Read next focusable item) to navigate forward to `*[aria-pressed="undefined"]` Launch Orca and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:*[aria-pressed="undefined"]
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Tab
(Read next focusable item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey the "undefined" value, applied to button element Examples:
A screen reader will not announce the aria-pressed attribute at all when the value is undefined. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Space (Activate Form Control) on the target of `#target-4` Launch Orca and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:#target-4
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: target Keyboard focus is: target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Space
(Activate Form Control) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting aria-pressed attribute, MUST convey changes in state, applied to button element Resultunknown pass fail partial
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