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Test: HTML basic details/summary test with a heading in the summary

Test: HTML basic details/summary test with a heading in the summary

Screen Reader support level: partial (53/66)

Voice Control support level: partial (5/13)

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A sample details/summary implementation with a heading in the summary, which is allowed per the HTML 5 spec.

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Test HTMLOpen the test case HTML file
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
    <title>Basic details/summary test with a heading in the summary</title>
</head>
<body>

<h1>Details/summary test</h1>

<p>The following is a sample details/summary implementation.</p>

<button>tab stop before</button>

<details>
    <summary>
        <h2>All about trains</h2>
    </summary>
    <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.</p>
</details>

<p>content after the example</p>

<button>tab stop after</button>

</body>
</html>
Summary of Screen Reader support by expectation

* means that some support is hidden behind settings

Summary of Voice Control support by expectation details element 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 h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, and h6 elements 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 details element Expectation Windows Keyboard Mac Keyboard iOS Keyboard Android Keyboard Chrome Firefox Edge Chrome Safari Safari Chrome Not applicable h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, and h6 elements Expectation Windows Keyboard Mac Keyboard iOS Keyboard Android Keyboard Chrome Firefox Edge Chrome Safari Safari Chrome Not applicable summary element 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 details element: convey the name of the group if the group role is conveyed

This expectation is from the details element feature.

Rationale:

A screen reader user needs to know what to enter.

Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies: 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 not applicable JAWS Edge not applicable JAWS Firefox not applicable Narrator Edge not applicable NVDA Chrome not applicable NVDA Edge not applicable NVDA Firefox not applicable Orca Firefox not applicable TalkBack Chrome not applicable Voice Access (Android) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (iOS) Safari not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Safari not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Safari not applicable VoiceOver (macOS) Safari not applicable 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: details element: convey the name of the group if the group role is conveyed

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2021.2012.57 IE 11 not applicable Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA IE unknown - TalkBack Firefox 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 details element: convey its role

This expectation is from the details element feature.

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: 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 yes 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: details element: convey its role

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2021.2012.57 IE 11 yes Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA IE unknown - TalkBack Firefox 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 details element: convey the boundaries of the details element if the group role is conveyed

This expectation is from the details element feature.

Rationale:

A user needs to know when they enter and exit an element

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 not applicable JAWS Edge not applicable JAWS Firefox not applicable Narrator Edge not applicable NVDA Chrome not applicable NVDA Edge not applicable NVDA Firefox not applicable Orca Firefox not applicable TalkBack Chrome not applicable Voice Access (Android) Chrome not applicable - Voice Control (iOS) Safari not applicable - Voice Control (MacOS) Safari not applicable - VoiceOver (iOS) Safari not applicable VoiceOver (macOS) Safari not applicable 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: details element: convey the boundaries of the details element if the group role is conveyed

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2021.2012.57 IE 11 not applicable Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA IE unknown - TalkBack Firefox 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 h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, and h6 elements: convey its role, level, and name

This expectation is from the h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, and h6 elements feature.

Rationale:

The user needs to know that the element describes the following content, the level of the heading in the document outline, and the name of the heading.

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 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 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 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 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 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: h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, and h6 elements: convey its role, level, and name

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2021.2012.57 IE 11 yes Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA IE unknown - TalkBack Firefox 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 h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, and h6 elements: provide shortcuts to jump to headings

This expectation is from the h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, and h6 elements feature.

Rationale:

Headings provide an outline of the page and users need to be able to quickly navigate to different sections of the page.

Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies: 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 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 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 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 yes NVDA Chrome yes NVDA Edge yes NVDA Firefox yes Orca Firefox yes 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: h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, and h6 elements: provide shortcuts to jump to headings

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2021.2012.57 IE 11 none Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA IE unknown - TalkBack Firefox 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 summary element: convey its name

This expectation is from the summary element feature.

Rationale:

A screen reader user needs to know what to enter.

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 none Notes: tried "click train"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 Chrome yes JAWS Edge yes JAWS Firefox yes Narrator Edge yes Notes: NA because Narrator doesn't support these elements, so semantics are not conveyed and all content is shown. NVDA Chrome yes NVDA Edge yes NVDA Firefox yes Orca Firefox yes TalkBack Chrome yes Voice Access (Android) Chrome yes Voice Control (iOS) Safari yes Voice Control (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. VoiceOver (iOS) Safari yes VoiceOver (macOS) Safari yes Windows Speech Recognition Edge not applicable Windows Speech Recognition Chrome yes Windows Voice Access Edge unknown - Windows Voice Access Chrome unknown - 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: summary element: convey its name

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE unknown - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox unknown - JAWS 2021.2012.57 IE 11 not applicable Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA IE unknown - TalkBack Firefox unknown - Voice Access (Android) Firefox unknown - VoiceOver (iOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Firefox unknown - Orca Chrome unknown - Voice Control (MacOS) Chrome unknown - Voice Control (MacOS) Firefox unknown - Mac Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Android Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Back to top Expectation for the summary element: convey its role

This expectation is from the summary element feature.

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: 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 none Notes: tried "click button" and "click summary"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 Chrome yes JAWS Edge yes JAWS Firefox yes Narrator Edge yes Notes: NA because Narrator doesn't support these elements, so semantics are not conveyed and all content is shown. NVDA Chrome yes NVDA Edge yes NVDA Firefox yes Orca Firefox yes TalkBack Chrome yes Voice Access (Android) Chrome yes Voice Control (iOS) Safari not applicable - Voice Control (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. 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 yes Windows Speech Recognition Edge not applicable Windows Speech Recognition Chrome yes Windows Voice Access Edge unknown - Windows Voice Access Chrome unknown - 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: summary element: convey its role

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE unknown - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox unknown - JAWS 2021.2012.57 IE 11 not applicable Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA IE unknown - TalkBack Firefox unknown - Voice Access (Android) Firefox unknown - VoiceOver (iOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Chrome unknown - VoiceOver (macOS) Firefox unknown - Orca Chrome unknown - Voice Control (MacOS) Chrome unknown - Voice Control (MacOS) Firefox unknown - Mac Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Android Keyboard Firefox not applicable - Back to top Expectation for the summary element: convey when the expanded state is changed

This expectation is from the summary element feature.

Rationale:

A user needs to know when the state changes and that their action was successful.

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 yes JAWS Firefox yes Narrator Edge partial Notes: NA because Narrator doesn't support these elements, so semantics are not conveyed and all content is shown. 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 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 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 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: summary element: convey when the expanded state is changed

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2021.2012.57 IE 11 not applicable Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA IE unknown - TalkBack Firefox 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 summary element: convey the expanded state

This expectation is from the summary element feature.

Rationale:

A user needs to know when they enter and exist the details.

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 yes JAWS Firefox yes Narrator Edge yes Notes: NA because Narrator doesn't support these elements, so semantics are not conveyed and all content is shown. 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 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 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: summary element: convey the expanded state

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2021.2012.57 IE 11 not applicable Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA IE unknown - TalkBack Firefox 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 summary element: provide shortcuts to jump to this role

This expectation is from the summary element feature.

Rationale:

Screen reader users might want to quickly navigate to elements of this type.

Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies: 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 yes JAWS Firefox yes Narrator Edge yes Notes: Narrator doesn't support these elements, so semantics are not conveyed and all content is shown. 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 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: summary element: provide shortcuts to jump to this role

These are less common combinations

AT Browser Has Support Output Dragon Naturally Speaking IE not applicable - Dragon Naturally Speaking Firefox not applicable - JAWS 2021.2012.57 IE 11 not applicable Narrator Firefox unknown - Narrator Chrome unknown - Narrator IE unknown - NVDA IE unknown - TalkBack Firefox 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 Dragon Naturally Speaking 15.61/ChromeExtension:15.3 Chrome 88 Windows 10 version 20h2 2021-02-11 JAWS 2021.2107.12 Chrome 101 21H2 2022-05-27 JAWS 2021.2107.12 Edge 101 21H2 2022-05-27 JAWS 2021.2012.57 Firefox 100 21H2 2022-05-27 Narrator 21H2 Edge 101 21H2 2022-05-27 NVDA 2021.1 Chrome 101 21H2 2022-05-27 NVDA 2021.1 Edge 101 21H2 2022-05-27 NVDA 2020.3 Firefox 100 21H2 2022-05-27 Orca 3.38.0 Firefox 85 Ubuntu 20.10 2021-02-11 TalkBack 12.2 Chrome 101 12 2022-05-27 Voice Access (Android) 4.0 Chrome 88 7 2021-02-11 Voice Control (iOS) 14.4 Safari 14.4 14.4 2021-02-11 Voice Control (MacOS) 11.2.1 Safari 14.0.3 11.2.1 2021-02-11 VoiceOver (iOS) 15.5 Safari 15.5 15.5 2022-05-27 VoiceOver (macOS) 12.2.1 Safari 15.3 12.2.1 2022-05-27 Windows Speech Recognition Windows 10 version 20h2 Edge 88 Windows 10 version 20h2 2021-02-11 Windows Speech Recognition Windows 10 version 20h2 Chrome 88 Windows 10 version 20h2 2021-02-11 History

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