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Test: aria-sort test

Screen Reader support level: partial (33/55)

Voice Control support level: unknown

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Tests the aria-sort attribute.

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Summary of Screen Reader support by expectation

* means that some support is hidden behind settings

Summary of Voice Control support by expectation aria-sort attribute 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 Not applicable

* means that some support is hidden behind settings

Summary of Keyboard support by expectation aria-sort attribute Expectation Windows Keyboard Mac Keyboard iOS Keyboard Android Keyboard Chrome Firefox Edge Chrome Safari Safari Chrome Not applicable

* means that some support is hidden behind settings

Detailed support results by expectation Expectation for the aria-sort attribute: convey changes to the sort value - applied to the th element

This expectation is applied to the th element. Expectations and results might differ when the the feature is applied to different roles.

This expectation is from the aria-sort attribute feature.

Rationale:

The user needs to know that the value was successfully changed.

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

All of the listed commands must pass for the expectation to pass.

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking Chrome not applicable - JAWS Chrome none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. JAWS Edge unknown - JAWS Firefox yes Narrator Edge none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. NVDA Chrome none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. NVDA Edge none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. NVDA Firefox none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. Orca Firefox none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. TalkBack Chrome none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. Voice Access (Android) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (iOS) Safari not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Safari not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Safari none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. VoiceOver (macOS) Safari none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. Windows Speech Recognition Edge not applicable - Windows Speech Recognition Chrome not applicable - Windows Voice Access Edge not applicable - Windows Voice Access Chrome not applicable - Windows Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Windows Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Windows Keyboard Edge not applicable - Mac Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Mac Keyboard Safari not applicable - iOS Keyboard Safari not applicable - Android Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Extended Support for: aria-sort attribute: convey changes to the sort value

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2020.2008.24 IE 11 none Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA 2020.2 IE 11 unknown - TalkBack 8.2 Firefox 80 unknown - Voice Access (Android) Firefox not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Firefox unknown - Orca Chrome unknown - Voice Control (MacOS) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Firefox not applicable - Mac Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Android Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Back to top Expectation for the aria-sort attribute: convey the 'ascending' value - applied to the th element

This expectation is applied to the th element. Expectations and results might differ when the the feature is applied to different roles.

This expectation is from the aria-sort attribute feature.

Rationale:

Screen reader users need to be aware that the data associated with the header is currently sorted in ascending order.

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

Just one of the listed commands must pass for the expectation to pass.

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking Chrome not applicable - JAWS Chrome yes JAWS Edge unknown - JAWS Firefox yes Narrator Edge yes NVDA Chrome yes NVDA Edge yes NVDA Firefox yes Orca Firefox none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. TalkBack Chrome none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. Voice Access (Android) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (iOS) Safari not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Safari not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Safari yes VoiceOver (macOS) Safari yes Windows Speech Recognition Edge not applicable - Windows Speech Recognition Chrome not applicable - Windows Voice Access Edge not applicable - Windows Voice Access Chrome not applicable - Windows Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Windows Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Windows Keyboard Edge not applicable - Mac Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Mac Keyboard Safari not applicable - iOS Keyboard Safari not applicable - Android Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Extended Support for: aria-sort attribute: convey the 'ascending' value

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2020.2008.24 IE 11 yes Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA 2020.2 IE 11 unknown - TalkBack 8.2 Firefox 80 unknown - Voice Access (Android) Firefox not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Firefox unknown - Orca Chrome unknown - Voice Control (MacOS) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Firefox not applicable - Mac Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Android Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Back to top Expectation for the aria-sort attribute: convey the 'descending' value - applied to the th element

This expectation is applied to the th element. Expectations and results might differ when the the feature is applied to different roles.

This expectation is from the aria-sort attribute feature.

Rationale:

Screen reader users need to be aware that the data associated with the header is currently sorted in descending order.

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

Just one of the listed commands must pass for the expectation to pass.

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking Chrome not applicable - JAWS Chrome yes JAWS Edge unknown - JAWS Firefox yes Narrator Edge yes NVDA Chrome yes NVDA Edge yes NVDA Firefox yes Orca Firefox none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. TalkBack Chrome none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. Voice Access (Android) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (iOS) Safari not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Safari not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Safari yes VoiceOver (macOS) Safari yes Windows Speech Recognition Edge not applicable - Windows Speech Recognition Chrome not applicable - Windows Voice Access Edge not applicable - Windows Voice Access Chrome not applicable - Windows Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Windows Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Windows Keyboard Edge not applicable - Mac Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Mac Keyboard Safari not applicable - iOS Keyboard Safari not applicable - Android Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Extended Support for: aria-sort attribute: convey the 'descending' value

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2020.2008.24 IE 11 yes Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA 2020.2 IE 11 unknown - TalkBack 8.2 Firefox 80 unknown - Voice Access (Android) Firefox not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Firefox unknown - Orca Chrome unknown - Voice Control (MacOS) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Firefox not applicable - Mac Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Android Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Back to top Expectation for the aria-sort attribute: convey the 'none' value either by omitting any sort information or by indicating that the header is unsorted but sortable - applied to the th element

This expectation is applied to the th element. Expectations and results might differ when the the feature is applied to different roles.

This expectation is from the aria-sort attribute feature.

Rationale:

Screen reader users need to be aware that the data associated with the header is not currently sorted. They may also benefit from knowing that the data is sortable.

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

Just one of the listed commands must pass for the expectation to pass.

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking Chrome not applicable - JAWS Chrome yes JAWS Edge unknown - JAWS Firefox yes Narrator Edge yes NVDA Chrome yes NVDA Edge yes NVDA Firefox yes Orca Firefox yes TalkBack Chrome yes Voice Access (Android) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (iOS) Safari not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Safari not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Safari yes VoiceOver (macOS) Safari yes Windows Speech Recognition Edge not applicable - Windows Speech Recognition Chrome not applicable - Windows Voice Access Edge not applicable - Windows Voice Access Chrome not applicable - Windows Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Windows Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Windows Keyboard Edge not applicable - Mac Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Mac Keyboard Safari not applicable - iOS Keyboard Safari not applicable - Android Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Extended Support for: aria-sort attribute: convey the 'none' value either by omitting any sort information or by indicating that the header is unsorted but sortable

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2020.2008.24 IE 11 yes Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA 2020.2 IE 11 unknown - TalkBack 8.2 Firefox 80 unknown - Voice Access (Android) Firefox not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Firefox unknown - Orca Chrome unknown - Voice Control (MacOS) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Firefox not applicable - Mac Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Android Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Back to top Expectation for the aria-sort attribute: convey the 'none' value by indicating that the header is unsorted but sortable - applied to the th element

This expectation is applied to the th element. Expectations and results might differ when the the feature is applied to different roles.

This expectation is from the aria-sort attribute feature.

Rationale:

Developers may use the 'none' value to indicate to screen reader users that a header is sortable but currently unsorted. However, this behavior is not broadly adopted across screen readers and may diverge from the normative ARIA spec.

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

Just one of the listed commands must pass for the expectation to pass.

Notes:

For more information, see #133

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking Chrome not applicable - JAWS Chrome none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. JAWS Edge unknown - JAWS Firefox none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. Narrator Edge none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. NVDA Chrome none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. NVDA Edge none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. NVDA Firefox none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. Orca Firefox none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. TalkBack Chrome none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. Voice Access (Android) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (iOS) Safari not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Safari not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Safari none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. VoiceOver (macOS) Safari none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. Windows Speech Recognition Edge not applicable - Windows Speech Recognition Chrome not applicable - Windows Voice Access Edge not applicable - Windows Voice Access Chrome not applicable - Windows Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Windows Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Windows Keyboard Edge not applicable - Mac Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Mac Keyboard Safari not applicable - iOS Keyboard Safari not applicable - Android Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Extended Support for: aria-sort attribute: convey the 'none' value by indicating that the header is unsorted but sortable

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2020.2008.24 IE 11 none Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA 2020.2 IE 11 unknown - TalkBack 8.2 Firefox 80 unknown - Voice Access (Android) Firefox not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Firefox unknown - Orca Chrome unknown - Voice Control (MacOS) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Firefox not applicable - Mac Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Android Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Back to top Expectation for the aria-sort attribute: convey the 'other' value - applied to the th element

This expectation is applied to the th element. Expectations and results might differ when the the feature is applied to different roles.

This expectation is from the aria-sort attribute feature.

Rationale:

Screen reader users need to be aware that the data associated with the header is currently sorted in something other than ascending or descending order.

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

Just one of the listed commands must pass for the expectation to pass.

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking Chrome not applicable - JAWS Chrome yes JAWS Edge unknown - JAWS Firefox yes Narrator Edge yes NVDA Chrome yes NVDA Edge yes NVDA Firefox yes Orca Firefox none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. TalkBack Chrome none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. Voice Access (Android) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (iOS) Safari not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Safari not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Safari none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. VoiceOver (macOS) Safari none Grading Note: There is no known/documented support. There may still be support for this expectation, but it is undocumented. If this is the case, please report this issue. Windows Speech Recognition Edge not applicable - Windows Speech Recognition Chrome not applicable - Windows Voice Access Edge not applicable - Windows Voice Access Chrome not applicable - Windows Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Windows Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Windows Keyboard Edge not applicable - Mac Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Mac Keyboard Safari not applicable - iOS Keyboard Safari not applicable - Android Keyboard Chrome not applicable - Extended Support for: aria-sort attribute: convey the 'other' value

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2020.2008.24 IE 11 yes Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA 2020.2 IE 11 unknown - TalkBack 8.2 Firefox 80 unknown - Voice Access (Android) Firefox not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Firefox unknown - Orca Chrome unknown - Voice Control (MacOS) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Firefox not applicable - Mac Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Android Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Back to top Dates and Versions of tested combinations AT AT Version Browser Browser version OS version Date tested JAWS 2021.2107.12 Chrome 92 Windows 10 version 21h1 2021-07-28 JAWS 2021.2107.12 Edge 92 Windows 10 version 21h1 2021-07-28 JAWS 2020.2008.24 Firefox 80 Windows 10 version 2004 2020-09-13 Narrator Windows 10 version 2004 Edge 85 Windows 10 version 2004 2020-09-13 NVDA 2021.1 Chrome 92 Windows 10 version 21h1 2021-07-28 NVDA 2021.1 Edge 92 Windows 10 version 21h1 2021-07-28 NVDA 2020.2 Firefox 80 Windows 10 version 2004 2020-09-13 Orca 3.36.1 Firefox 85 Ubuntu 20.04 2020-09-13 TalkBack 8.2 Chrome 85 10.0 2020-09-13 VoiceOver (iOS) 13.6.1 Safari 13.6.1 13.6.1 2020-09-13 VoiceOver (macOS) 10.15.6 Safari 13.1.2 10.15.6 2020-09-13 History

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