Testing task: Navigate backwards to a heading inside a main landmark in reading mode

With JAWS in reading mode, describe how JAWS behaves when performing task "With the reading cursor on the 'Navigate backwards from here' link, navigate to the 'Main Landmark' heading."

Test instructions

  1. Restore default settings for JAWS. For help, read Configuring Screen Readers for Testing.
  2. Activate the "Open test page" button below, which opens the example to test in a new window and runs a script that sets focus on a link after the main landmark.
  3. Verify the Virtual Cursor is active by pressing Alt+Delete. If it is not, exit Forms Mode to activate the Virtual Cursor by pressing Escape.
  4. With the reading cursor on the 'Navigate backwards from here' link, navigate to the 'Main Landmark' heading.
  5. Using the following commands, With the reading cursor on the 'Navigate backwards from here' link, navigate to the 'Main Landmark' heading.
    • Shift+H
    • Shift+1

Success Criteria

To pass this test, JAWS needs to meet all the following assertions when each specified command is executed:

  1. Role 'main' is conveyed
  2. Role 'heading' is conveyed
  3. Heading level '1' is conveyed
  4. Name of the heading, 'Main Landmark', is conveyed

Record Results

Navigate backwards to a heading inside a main landmark in reading mode

After 'Shift+H'

AssertionSuccess caseFailure cases
Role 'main' is conveyed(required: mark output)
Role 'heading' is conveyed(required: mark output)
Heading level '1' is conveyed(required: mark output)
Name of the heading, 'Main Landmark', is conveyed(required: mark output)
Were there additional undesirable behaviors?(required)
Undesirable behaviors





After 'Shift+1'

AssertionSuccess caseFailure cases
Role 'main' is conveyed(required: mark output)
Role 'heading' is conveyed(required: mark output)
Heading level '1' is conveyed(required: mark output)
Name of the heading, 'Main Landmark', is conveyed(required: mark output)
Were there additional undesirable behaviors?(required)
Undesirable behaviors