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aria-autocomplete_attribute (aria) | Accessibility Support

aria-autocomplete attribute (aria)

Screen Reader support level: partial (11/55)

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Indicates whether inputting text could trigger display of one or more predictions of the user's intended value for an input and specifies how predictions would be presented if they are made.

Age of results

Results across all tests for this feature range from 2 years ago to 6 years ago. Detailed dates and version information can be found in associated tests.

Caution

Failing or partial results may be out of date. The oldest result is from 6 years ago. Consider running the associated tests and contributing results.

Expectations

What are expectations?

Screen Reader support by expectation Expectation JAWS Narrator NVDA Orca TalkBack VoiceOver (iOS) VoiceOver (macOS) Chrome Edge Firefox Edge Chrome Edge Firefox Firefox Chrome Safari Safari MUST convey the `inline` value none none none none partial partial partial none none none none MUST convey the `list` value none none none none partial partial partial none none none partial (1/2) MUST convey the `both` value none none none none partial partial partial none none none none MUST convey the `none` value supported supported supported supported supported supported none supported supported supported supported Expectation: convey the `inline` value Rationale:

Screen reader users need to be aware that a form control has inline autocomplete behavior before they start typing so that the behavior is not unexpected.

Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies: Expectation: convey the `list` value Rationale:

Screen reader users need to be aware that a form control has list autocomplete behavior before they start typing so that the behavior is not unexpected. When used on a combobox, this value should hint to users that the popup contains auto complete suggestions rather than a static set of options.

Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies: Expectation: convey the `both` value Rationale:

Screen reader users need to be aware that a form control has both inline and list autocomplete behavior before they start typing so that the behavior is not unexpected. When used on a combobox, this value should hint to users that the popup contains auto complete suggestions rather than a static set of options.

Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies: Expectation: convey the `none` value Rationale:

Screen reader users should not be informed that auto complete behavior exists when the behavior does not exist.

Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies: Examples:

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