Test: Navigate to the previous tab in a tab list when the previous tab is not selected

Instructions

  1. Configure NVDA with default settings. For help, read Configuring Screen Readers for Testing.
  2. Activate the "Open test page" button, which opens the example to test in a new window and runs a script that activates and sets focus on the second tab
  3. Starting at the 'Carl Andersen' tab, navigate to the 'Maria Ahlefeldt' tab. Do this with each of the following commands or command sequences. If any settings are specified in parentheses, ensure the settings are active before executing the command or command sequence.
    • Shift+f (browse mode on)
    • Left Arrow (focus mode on)

To perform a task with browse mode on:

  1. Press Insert+Space.
  2. If NVDA made the focus mode sound, press Insert+Space again to turn browse mode back on.

To perform a task with focus mode on:

  1. Press Insert+Space.
  2. If NVDA made the browse mode sound, press Insert+Space again to turn focus mode back on.

Record Results

Navigate to the previous tab in a tab list when the previous tab is not selected

After 'Shift+f' (browse mode on)

Which statements are true about the response to Shift+f (browse mode on)?
Role 'tab' is conveyed
Name of the tab, 'Maria Ahlefeldt', is conveyed
State of the tab, 'not selected', is conveyed
Position of the tab, 1, is conveyed
Number of tabs in the tab list, 4, is conveyed
Did negative side effects occur?(required)
Negative side effects

After 'Left Arrow' (focus mode on)

Which statements are true about the response to Left Arrow (focus mode on)?
Role 'tab' is conveyed
Name of the tab, 'Maria Ahlefeldt', is conveyed
State of the tab, 'not selected', is conveyed
Position of the tab, 1, is conveyed
Number of tabs in the tab list, 4, is conveyed
Did negative side effects occur?(required)
Negative side effects