Screen Reader support level: partial (163/165)
Voice Control support level: partial (53/75)
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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 its role supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported MUST convey its name supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported MUST convey the boundaries of the element supported supported supported partial (4/5) supported supported supported partial (4/5) supported supported supported SHOULD provide shortcuts to jump to this role supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported MAY convey the visited state supported supported supported none supported supported supported supported none supported supported Voice Control support by expectation Expectation Dragon Naturally Speaking Voice Access (Android) Voice Control (iOS) Voice Control (MacOS) Windows Speech Recognition Windows Voice Access Chrome Chrome Safari Safari Edge Chrome Edge Chrome MUST convey its role supported supported not applicable supported supported supported unknown unknown MUST convey its name supported supported supported supported partial (4/5) partial (4/5) unknown unknown Expectation: convey its role Rationale:A screen reader user needs to know how they can interact with the element. Voice control software might use the role to help users activate controls that do not have a visible name.
Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies:A screen reader user needs to know what to enter.
Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies:A user needs to know when they enter and exit an element
Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies:Screen reader users might want to quickly navigate to elements of this type.
Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies:A user might want to know that they have already visted the link
Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies:RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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