Internet Explorer
6.0
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
http://www.microsoft.com/ie
eval_win_ie6.html
Jon Gunderon and Tim Lacy
jongund@uiuc.edu
(217) 244-5870
UIUC and Microsoft
27 March 2002
HTML 4.01, CSS1, CSS2 and SMIL 2.0
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
W3C Candidate Recommendation, 12 September 2001
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/CR-UAAG10-20010912/
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
4.11
Windows
http://www.gwmicro.com
eval_win_wineyes411.html
Jon Gunderson and Aaron Smith
jongund@uiuc.edu and aaron@gwmicro.com
(217) 398-4543 and (219) 489-3671
UIUC and GW-Micro
??
11 September 2001
HTML 4.01, CSS1 and CSS2
User Agent
Accessibility Guidelines
31 July Working Draft
http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/WD-UAAG10-20010731/
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
4.02
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
http://www.microsoft.com/ie
eval_win_jaws402.html
David Poehlman and Jon Gunderson
poehlman1@comcast.net
Consultant
8 April 2002
HTML 4.01, CSS1, CSS2 and SMIL 2.0
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
W3C Candidate Recommendation, 12 September 2001
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/CR-UAAG10-20010912/
Opera Browser
6.0
Windows
http://www.opera.com
eval_win_opera6.html
Jonny Axelsson and Ian Jacobs
jax@opera.no
Opera and W3C
14 February 2002
HTML 4.01, CSS1 and CSS2
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
W3C Candidate Recommendation, 12 September 2001
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/CR-UAAG10-20010912/
Mozilla Browser
0.9.9
Windows
http://www.mozilla.org
eval_win_mozilla6.html
Aaron Leventhal and Ian Jacobs
aaronl@netscape.com
Mozilla and W3C
HTML 4.01, CSS1 and CSS2
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
W3C Candidate Recommendation, 12 September 2001
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/CR-UAAG10-20010912/
IBM Home Page Reader
3.02
Microsoft Windows
http://www.ibm.com/sns
eval_win_hpr302.html
Cathy Laws and David Poehlman
claws@us.ibm.com and poehlman1@home.com
IBM and Blind Access Review Board
14 August 2001
HTML 4.01, CSS1 and CSS2
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines
31 July Working Draft
http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/WD-UAAG10-20010731/
Internet Explorer
5.0
Macintosh OS 9.x
eval_mac_ie5.html
Tantek Celik and Ian Jacobs
Microsoft and W3C
25 Feb 2002
HTML 4.01, CSS1 and CSS2
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
W3C Candidate Recommendation, 12 September 2001
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/CR-UAAG10-20010912/
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
beta
Windows
http://slappy.cs.uiuc.edu/fall00/team4/
eval_win_awb2001.html
Jon Gunderson
jongund@uiuc.edu
(217) 244-5870
UIUC
http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~jongund
10 April 2002
HTML 4.01, CSS 1 and CSS 2
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
W3C Candidate Recommendation, 12 September 2001
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/CR-UAAG10-20010912/
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
6.0.9.584
Microsoft Windows
http://www.real.com
eval_win_real6.html
Jim Allan and Ian Jacobs
jimallan@tsbvi.edu, ij@w3.org
512-206-9315
TSBVI and W3C
20 August 2001
Audio, Video and SMIL
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines
31 July Working Draft
http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/WD-UAAG10-20010731/
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
8.0
Windows XP
http://www.microsoft.com
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
Jon Gunderson and Kathy Demaree
jongund@uiuc.edu and kathdem@microsoft.com
217-244-5870 and 425-703-7698
UIUC and Microsoft
??
7 September 2001
Audio and Video
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines
31 July Working Draft
http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/WD-UAAG10-20010731/
Grins
SMIL2 Player
Windows 9x
http://www.oratrix.com/GRiNS
eval_win_grins.html
Geoff Freed
CPB/WGBH National Center for Accessible Media, 1/24/2002
http://ncam.wgbh.org/
24 Jan 2002
SMIL 1.0, 2.0
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
W3C Candidate Recommendation, 12 September 2001
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/CR-UAAG10-20010912/
Adobe PDF Reader
5.0
Microsoft Windows
http://www.adobe.com
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
Loretta Guarino Reid
lguarino@adobe.com
Adobe
21 August 2001
Portable Document Format (PDF)
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines
31 July Working Draft
http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/WD-UAAG10-20010731/
12.1
accessible-doc
12.01
1
Accessible documentation.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
0
Uses HTML for documentation
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
1
Documentation is written in HTML
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
2
Uses HTML for documentation
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
VG
1
3
Maybe C, but not verified
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NR
2
4
Some end user docs are under Help, Help Contents in Mozilla
None of documentation resources have been evaluated for WCAG compliance
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
5
All documentation is available in
accessible HTML format installed on the user's system and on the
IBM Accessibility Center web site. The main help file that
describes all HPR keys and functions is one file for easier
searching. From HPR, the documentation can also be saved as a plain
ASCII text file to read with other programs or for easier Braille
printing. Tutorial text can be found in ASCII text files installed
in the user's hpr3 directory even though we don't point that out to
the user.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
0
6
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
7
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
VG
1
8
no alt on images in help. Most link images have a link
visually near by that allow navigation to same content.
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
9
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
10
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
2
11
Tagged PDF documentation
Given the HTML-centric nature of WCAG10, can we still claim conformance?
81
100
5
C
VG+
2.11
alert-natural-language
2.11
3
Alert unsupported language.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
0
12
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
1
13
Doesn't look at lang attribute
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
0
14
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
0
15
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NR
0
16
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
17
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
VG
1
18
Use CSS to make LANG attribute rendered in context of the element
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
19
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
20
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NI
1
21
SAMI: Currently uses ASCII not unicode and player does not check for language compatibility
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
22
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
0
23
10
75
0
VG
P-
6.5
api-alert
6.05
1
Programmatic alert of changes.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
3
24
Uses Active Accessibility to generate change events to assistive technology
Can use DOM mutation events to determine changes in a document
Not sure if DOM multation events are generated
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
25
Uses changes from MSAA and generates changes through
MSAA
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
26
Uses Active Accessibility to generate change events to assistive technology
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NR
0
27
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
G
1
28
Uses Active Accessibility to generate change events to assistive technology
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
29
Embeds IE so inherits accessibility features of IE
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
4
30
C: for content focus.
NI: for UI focus
C: For content mutation events - InnerHTML/OuterHTML;
publicly document on MSDN; API is the IE DHTML.
NI: for UI state changes
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
31
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
32
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
33
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NI
0
34
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
2
35
MSAA
bugs in selection notification?
71
100
5
C
VG
6.7
api-charencoding
6.07
1
API character encodings.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
36
Uses unicode in the DOM
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
37
Supports multiple changes
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
38
Uses unicode in the DOM
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NR
0
39
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NR
1
40
We use 16 bit strings, not sure about UTF-16
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
41
HPR implements and handles
keys for menus, dialogs, and navigating web pages using standard
APIs, but HPR does not handle accesskey attributes on web pages.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
1
42
UTF-8 and UTF-16 supported (but DOM implementation
not complete).
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
43
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
44
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
45
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
46
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
47
MSAA requires Unicode
100
100
6
C
C
5.7
auto-close-viewport
5.07
3
Manual viewport close only.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
1
48
The user does not have any control over a script that destroys a window
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
49
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
1
50
The user does not have any control over a script that destroys a window
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
0
51
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
1
52
Just fixed! See Bug 32571 for more information
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
53
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
1
54
Javascript off will prevent window.close
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
55
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
56
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NI
1
57
User cannot control automatic
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
58
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
59
Viewports can only be closed manually
17
100
1
C
P-
2.3
conditional-content
2.03
1
Render conditional content.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
G
15
60
ALT for IMG: yes, alt text rendered in place of the images when images turned off
TITLE for IMG element: as tooltip
LONGDESC for IMG element: not supported
content of OBJECT element: does not support OBJECT for rendering images
ALT for AREA element: no, alt text is only viewable as a tooltip, as long at there is not TITLE attribute content
ALT for INPUT element: yes, alt text rendered in place of the images when images turned off
ACRONYM element: as tooltip that flashes, some weird behavior
TITLE for MAP: as a tooltip
ABBR element: not implemented
SUMMARY for TABLE: not implemented
TITLE for FRAME: not implemented
LONGDESC for FRAME: not implemented
NOFRAME for FRAME: not implemented
NOSCRIPT for SCRIPT: not implemented
TITLE for MAP: as a tooltip
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
G
13
61
ALT for IMG: automatic rendering through MSAA
TITLE
for IMG element: automatic rendering through MSAA
LONGDESC
for IMG element: not at this time
content of OBJECT element:
not sure, need to check MSAA
ALT for AREA element: automatic
rendering through MSAA
ALT for INPUT element: automatic
rendering through MSAA
ACRONYM element: do not
support
ABBR element: do not support
SUMMARY for TABLE: automatically rendered through MSAA
TITLE for FRAME: automatically rendered name or title through
MSAA
LONGDESC for FRAME: do not support, since MSAA doesn't
support it
NOFRAME for FRAME: we don't support, since MSAA
doesn't support it
NOSCRIPT for SCRIPT: we don't support,
since MSAA doesn't support it
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
G
14
62
ALT for IMG: JAWS reads ALT when viewing image
TITLE for IMG element: JAWS will speak title if no ALT text
LONGDESC for IMG element: not supported
content of OBJECT element: Some information from objects is available
ALT for AREA element: JAWS reads ALT when viewing image
ALT for INPUT element: JAWS reads ALT when viewing image
ACRONYM element: not supported
TITLE for MAP: not supported
ABBR element: not implemented
SUMMARY for TABLE: not implemented
TITLE for FRAME: JAWS can read title
LONGDESC for FRAME: not implemented
NOFRAME for FRAME: not implemented
NOSCRIPT for SCRIPT: not supported
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
VG
13
63
ALT for IMG: Yes
TITLE for IMG element: ??
LONGDESC for IMG element: No
content of OBJECT element: Yes
ALT for AREA element: Yes
ALT for INPUT element: Yes
ACRONYM element: In status line
ABBR element: In status line
SUMMARY for TABLE: No
TITLE for FRAME: ??
LONGDESC for FRAME: No
NOFRAME for FRAME: Yes
NOSCRIPT for SCRIPT:
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
15
64
ALT for IMG: Rendered in the place of the image when images turned off
TITLE for IMG element: Tooltip (mouse hover over image)
LONGDESC for IMG element: In context menu - properties
content of OBJECT element: ?
TITLE for MAP element: Tooltip
ALT for AREA element: ?
ALT for INPUT element: ?
ACRONYM element: supported
ABBR element: supported
ABBR element TH/TD: not supported
SUMMARY for TABLE: supported
TITLE for FRAME: ?
LONGDESC for FRAME: Not supported, see Bug 3658
NOFRAME for FRAME: Must use user style sheets to render this. A UI for this would be good.
NOSCRIPT for SCRIPT: Must use user style sheets to render this. A UI for this would be good.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
65
See
implementation notes under Checkpoint 2.1 for applet, object, img,
area, input, abbr, and acronym, conditional content settings, and
the status line key. Table summaries are rendered in the
information view and speech when the Where am I key is pressed. HPR
does not render NOFRAMES, NOSCRIPT, the longdesc for FRAME or
IFRAME, or multimedia conditional content.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
G
16
66
ALT for IMG: yes, ALT text is rendered in the place of the image when images turned off
TITLE for IMG element: Tooltip (mouse hover over image)
LONGDESC for IMG element: No
Content of OBJECT element: Yes, Render content when applets turned off.
ALT attribute of OBJECT: No
TITLE for MAP element: ??
ALT for AREA element: ??
ALT for INPUT element: No
ACRONYM element: ??
ABBR element: ??
SUMMARY for TABLE: ??
TITLE for FRAME: No
LONGDESC for FRAME: No
NOFRAME for FRAME: Yes
NOSCRIPT for SCRIPT: Yes
TITLE for any element: ??
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
67
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
68
Yes. For SMIL presentation with captions.
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
C
2
69
Captions can be turned on and off
Use IE setting for rendering some type of conditional content
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
G
1
70
Supports closed captions, subtitles, audio descriptions, overdubs. Does not currently support alt-text or longdesc.
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
P
3
71
Possibly NI
Conditional content available in the Tags panel in Acrobat, but this is not available in Acrobat Reader
Form field descriptions available via mouse-over
65
100
3
C
G+
4.9
configure-audio-volume
4.09
1
Global volume control.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
72
Use of the windows operating system volume controls
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
0
73
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
2
74
Volume controled through Windows OS volume control
JAWS also has volume keyboard commands
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
0
75
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
0
76
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
77
For HPR-generated audio. Speech can be
turned on or off for the whole HPR environment or for just external
applications supported by HPR (so that a user can use their screen
reader instead of HPR speech, if desired). HPR volume control is
relative to the system and physical volume control settings. For
controlling volume in web page objects and plug-ins, HPR is
dependent on IE and Internet Options and the plug-in interfaces.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
1
78
Done through OS
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
79
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
80
Can change global volume.
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
C
0
81
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
G
0
82
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
83
Use Windows OS volume control
94
100
8
C
C-
3.1
configure-background-image
3.01
1
Toggle background images.
NO
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
84
Turning off images, also turns off background images
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NR
0
85
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
86
Turning off images, also turns off background images
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
G
1
87
Can use CSS
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
1
88
Preferences, Appearance, Colors - "Use my chosen colors, ignoring the colors and background image specified"
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
89
Embeds IE so inherits accessibility features of IE
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
VG
2
90
When images turned off, HTML background images not rendered,
but CSS 'background-image' is.
{background-image: none ! important} will turn off all bg images
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
91
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NA
1
92
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
93
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NI
0
94
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
95
No notion of background image in PDF
75
100
4
C
VG
4.6
configure-captions
4.06
1
Position captions.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NR
1
96
Not sure if IE supports the rendering of captions natively
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NA
0
97
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NR
1
98
Not sure if IE supports the rendering of captions natively
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
0
99
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
0
100
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NA
0
101
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
102
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
103
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NI
1
104
Can only position captions at bottom of video.
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
G
2
105
Caption area can be resized, but not moved
Embedded players allow the author specify the positions of the captions
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NI
0
106
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
107
What about annotations?
16
50
0
G
P-
2.9
configure-conditional-content
2.09
3
Render conditional content automatically.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
G
3
108
ALT text for images, when images are turned off
TITLE attribute for many elements as a tooltip
Does not support access to many other types of conditional content, see checkpoint 2.3
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NR
13
109
ALT for IMG: Spoken by default and can be configured
TITLE for IMG element: Spoken if there is no ALT attribute
LONGDESC for IMG element: not supported
content of
OBJECT element: not supported
ALT for AREA element: Spoken
by default
ALT for INPUT element: Spoken by
default
ACRONYM element: not supported
ABBR element: not supported
SUMMARY for TABLE: Does
JAWS read??
TITLE for FRAME: Speaks by default??
LONGDESC for FRAME: not supported
NOFRAME for
FRAME: not supported
NOSCRIPT for SCRIPT: not
supported??
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
G
13
110
ALT for IMG: Spoken by default and can be configured
TITLE for IMG element: Spoken if there is no ALT attribute
LONGDESC for IMG element: not supported???
content of OBJECT element: not supported
ALT for AREA element: Spoken by default
ALT for INPUT element: Spoken by default
ACRONYM element: not supported
ABBR element: not supported
SUMMARY for TABLE: supported
TITLE for FRAME: supported
LONGDESC for FRAME: not supported
NOFRAME for FRAME: not supported because ie does not allow for disabling of frames
NOSCRIPT for SCRIPT: IE does render NOSCRIPT when script support is turned off
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
G
1
111
Somethings possible with CSS
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
G
2
112
ALT for images
TITLE for tooltip
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
113
HPR: Yes, see the implementation
notes under 2.3 and 2.1.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
G
1
114
Most of 2.3 is done automatically
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
115
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
116
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
C
1
117
Captions switch
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
118
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
0
119
56
100
2
C
G
3.6
configure-content-redirect
3.06
2
Toggle redirects.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
1
120
The user cannot override automatic redirection of a web document
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NR
0
121
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
1
122
The user cannot override automatic redirection of a web document
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
1
123
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
1
124
Mozilla has no features for toggling redirects
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
125
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
0
126
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
127
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
128
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
129
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
130
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
0
131
0
0
0
NI
NI
3.5
configure-content-refresh
3.05
1
Toggle content refresh.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
2
132
The user cannot override automatic refreshing of a web document
There is not alert for the presence of refresh
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NR
0
133
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
1
134
The user cannot override automatic refreshing of a web document
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
1
135
Allows user to override author settings on refresh
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
1
136
Mozilla has no features for toggling refreshes
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
137
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
0
138
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
139
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
140
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
141
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NI
0
142
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
143
16
100
1
C
P-
11.7
configure-controls
11.07
3
Configure tool bars.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
2
144
Can turn on and off entire tool bars
Can customize the number, position and size of the buttons on the toolbar
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NA
0
145
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
2
146
Can turn on and off entire tool bars
Can customize the number, position and size of the buttons on the toolbar
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
1
147
Need to edit opera.ini file
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
P
4
148
Can turn on and off toolbars under Show/Hide
Can customize personal bookmarks toolbar
Bug 15144 is for the ability to add/remove toolbar icons
Bug 47418 is for the ability to rearrange toolbars
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
149
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
1
150
Done through drag and drop GUI.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
151
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
P
1
152
Cannot change user interface tool bars.
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
C
2
153
Through skin technology
Not controls for adjusting toolbars through the UI
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
154
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
0
155
81
100
6
C
VG+
5.1
configure-focus-change
5.01
2
No automatic content focus change.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
1
156
User cannot control automatic focus changes to new windows when they are opened
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
1
157
Follows OS focus
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
1
158
User cannot control automatic focus changes to new windows when they are opened
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
159
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
1
160
Preferences, Advanced, Scripts and Windows - Allow Scripts To "Open Unrequested Windows"
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
161
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
1
162
Javascript off will prevent window.open, and focus follows
window.open
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
163
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
G
1
164
Setting to disable automatic opening of linked content, not
sure how Real notifies users of additional content that is available or how user would activate the
content
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NI
1
165
Users cannot control the opening of windows
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
166
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
167
Is it possible to cause this from Javascript?
34
100
2
C
P+
4.2
configure-font-family
4.02
1
Configure font family.
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
168
Through options dialog box options or user style sheet
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
169
Uses windows system conventions
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
170
Through options dialog box options or user style sheet
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
1
171
Can configure default style sheet or through user style sheets
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
1
172
Can be changed through preferences or user style sheet
The prefs are at Preferences, Appearances, Fonts
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
173
The user can control font type, style,
and effects in the same way as they control font size (see 4.1).
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
2
174
More granularity than required by UAAG 1.0.
We support the std OE utility
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
175
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NI
1
176
User has no control of font family used in captions
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NI
0
177
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NI
0
178
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
0
179
63
100
7
C
G+
11.3
configure-input
11.03
2
Override bindings.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
0
180
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
181
WIndows Eyes binding can be changed
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
182
Can configure JAWS configuration and scripts to create new keyboard bindings, somewhat technical
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
1
183
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
P
2
184
Some bindings can be changed. See "the customizing document"
There is no central place to change all bindings. Unforutunately, some are hard coded. Needs work. Bug#?
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
185
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
0
186
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
C
1
187
Allows keys to be reassigned through configuration dialog box
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
188
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
189
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
190
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
191
No user bindings supported
46
100
3
C
G-
3.2
configure-multimedia
3.02
1
Toggle audio, video, animated images.
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
192
Audo, video and animations can be turned off
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NR
0
193
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
194
Audo, video and animations can be turned off
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
2
195
Enable/disable embedded video option
Enable/disable embedded audio option
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
P
3
196
Animated images can be made still with the Escape key
Animated images can be made still as a preference under Preferences, Privacy and Security, Images - "Animated Images should Loop"
Mozilla has no preference or command to toggle audio or video
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
197
Embeds IE so inherits accessibility features of IE
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
G
2
198
Audio: C (even though not claiming conformance for sound)
Video: G (by turning off plug-ins, not claiming conformance for video)
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
199
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
G
3
200
Use can control whether player start-up plays animation and sound.
User can mute audio
User cannot turn off animations or videos
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
C
2
201
Mute audio
No labeled control for turning off video, but can minimize player to acheive no video affect
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
G
0
202
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
203
Possibly NI; there is no notion of audio, video, or animated images in PDF. However, annotations can implement such functionality, in which case javascript could invoke it automatically. There is no configuration control in such cases
75
100
5
C
VG
9.10
configure-navigation
9.10
3
Configure important elements.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
0
204
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
205
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
0
206
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
0
207
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
1
208
The navigational elements aren't user configurable
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
0
209
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
0
210
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
211
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
212
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
213
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
214
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
0
215
12
100
1
C
P-
9.5
configure-no-handlers
9.05
2
No events on focus change.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
P
2
216
User cannot turnoff only the activation of input events
Can turn off scripting, but then no event processing is available
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
217
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
P
2
218
User cannot turnoff only the activation of input events
Can turn off scripting, but then no event processing is available
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
219
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
P
1
220
Can turn off scripting, but then no event processing is available
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
221
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
1
222
Can be done by turning off javascript support.
But: Not documented, toggle not keyboard accessible.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
223
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
1
224
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
225
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
226
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
0
227
28
100
1
C
P
4.14
configure-speech-characteristics
4.14
1
Configure synthesized speech characteristics.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NA
0
228
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
229
Pitch, Tone, Voice Family
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
230
JAWS configuration settings
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
0
231
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
0
232
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
233
HPR allows configuration of gender, age, and effects (monotone or robotic). These characteristics group pitch, stress, richness and etc..
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
234
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
235
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
236
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
237
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
238
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
0
239
100
100
3
C
C
4.16
configure-speech-features
4.16
2
Configure synthesized speech features.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NA
0
240
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
3
241
Exception dictionary to change pronunication of words and
numbers
Exception dictionary to change pronunication of
characters and numbers
Key label
dictionary
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
242
JAWS configuration settings
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
0
243
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
0
244
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
VG
1
245
HPR provides access to the ViaVoice
TTS runtime dictionary, has a spell mode
(current character), and has a setting to
speak or not speak punctuation. HPR does
not have a speak numeral setting.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
246
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
247
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
248
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
249
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
250
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
251
What about annotations?
91
100
2
C
C-
4.12
configure-speech-rate
4.12
1
Configure synthesized speech rate.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NA
0
252
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
253
Allows full range of synthesizer, SAPI and hardware
synthesizers
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
2
254
JAWS configuration settings
Independent volume control for different cursors
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
0
255
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
0
256
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
257
See implementation notes under 4.9 and 4.10.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
258
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
259
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
260
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
261
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
262
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
0
263
100
100
3
C
C
4.15
configure-speech-style
4.15
2
Specific synthesized speech characteristics.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NA
0
264
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
265
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
266
JAWS configuration settings
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
0
267
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
0
268
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
269
HPR allows configuration of gender, age, and effects (monotone or robotic). These characteristics group pitch, stress, richness and etc..
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
270
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
271
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
272
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
273
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
274
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
275
What about annotations?
66
100
2
C
G+
4.3
configure-text-color
4.03
1
Configure text colors.
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
276
Through options dialog box options or user style sheet
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
277
Uses windows system conventions
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
278
Through options dialog box options or user style sheet
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
1
279
Can configure default style sheet of through user style sheets
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
3
280
Can be changed through preferences or by editing the prefs.js file
The prefs are at Preferences, Appearances, Colors
To use any color offered in Windows, the prefs.js file must be edited by hand
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
281
The user can control foreground and
background colors in the same way as they control font size (see
4.1).
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
2
282
Yes in Web Content menu
We support the std OE picker
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
283
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NI
1
284
User has no control of font color used in captions
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NI
0
285
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NI
0
286
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
287
No control of background color if text is located over an area not recognized as background
70
100
7
C
VG
4.1
configure-text-size
4.01
1
Configure text size.
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
3
288
Five levels of user choice through the view menu options. If an author has specified any fixed font sizes in the document, the user must configure the browser to ignore author font sizes in the accessibility control panel
Greater control through the use of user style sheet
Not as easy as Opera or Netscape
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
289
Uses windows system conventions
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
5
290
Uses IE 6.0 font changing capabilities
JAWS menus can be adjusted through system color options
Five levels of user choice through the view menu options. If an author has specified any fixed font sizes in the document, the user must configure the browser to ignore author font sizes in the accessibility control panel
Greater control through the use of user style sheet
Not as easy as Opera or Netscape
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
1
291
Can resize both text and images
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
5
292
Can be changed through preferences, zooming or user style sheet. Zooming is really the best solution, because the document retains its look - all font sizes are increased the same percentage.
Zooming can be controlled via hotkeys Ctrl+plus and Ctrl+minus
The prefs are at Preferences, Appearances, Fonts
There is also a hidden pref line that can be added to prefs.js, if you just want to change the minimum font size for a certain font:
user_pref("font.minimum-size.x-western", newFontSizeInPoints)
For other i18n charsets, change x-western to x-central-euro, x-cyrillic, x- unicode, x-user-def, x-baltic, el, tr, he, ar, th, ja, zh-CN or zh-TW
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
293
The user can control text size through
a text settings dialog or the Windows system settings for all views
except the Graphics view, the menus, and dialogs. The text size can
be selected uniquely for headings, list items, links, visited
links, search results, and meta text. HPR has a small to large
font size setting for both the text and graphics views. They can
also use Internet Options and style sheets to control font size in
the graphics view.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
2
294
We support text zoom.
We support the std OE utility
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
295
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
296
Provides a zoom feature to magnify text.
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NI
1
297
Cannot change text caption size directly, author can offer several sizes
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NI
0
298
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
2
299
Arbitrary scaling of the page is supported
With TaggedPDf, scaled pages can also be reflowed
81
100
9
C
VG+
6.3
content-access-api
6.03
1
Programmatic access to non-HTML/XML content.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
3
300
Access to directories through active accessibility
Access to text through active accessibility
Access to error text through active accessibility
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
301
PDF uses MSAA to provide access to content
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
3
302
Access to directories through active accessibility
Access to text through active accessibility
Access to error text through active accessibility
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
0
303
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
1
304
Still working on Active Accessibility support for other kinds of content
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
305
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
306
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
307
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
308
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
309
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
310
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
311
MSAA API
66
100
4
C
G+
4.5
control-multimedia
4.05
1
Start, stop, pause, advance, reverse multimedia.
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
1
312
No control over HTML+Time presentations
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NA
0
313
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
1
314
No control over HTML+Time presentations
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
0
315
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
0
316
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NA
0
317
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
318
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
319
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
0
320
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
C
0
321
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
G
1
322
Supports start, stop, pause. SMIL does not support a notion of a single global timeline, but a dynamic timeline based on user interaction and media object duration. Therefore, "advance" and "reverse" are not always possible.
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
323
What about annotations?
50
100
2
C
G
4.8
control-multimedia-other
4.08
2
Control other multimedia.
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
1
324
Cannot control the playing of background sounds
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NA
0
325
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
1
326
Cannot control the playing of background sounds
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
0
327
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
0
328
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NA
0
329
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
330
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
331
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
332
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
333
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NA
0
334
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
335
What about annotations?
0
0
0
NI
NI
4.13
control-speech-volume
4.13
1
Configure synthesized speech volume.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NA
0
336
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
0
337
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
2
338
JAWS configuration settings
Independent volume control for different cursors
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
0
339
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
0
340
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
341
HPR supports SAPI tags for gender, age, rate, volume, effects
(robotic and whisper), and language. Except for language, these
speech characteristics can be controlled individually for default
text, headings, links, visited links, search results, meta text,
list items, messages, and menus and dialogs. The language setting
is controlled by a user request, or automatically by using the lang
attribute for any element, if it exists, or by analyzing the text
for a web page using an HPR algorithm.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
342
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
343
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
344
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
345
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
346
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
0
347
100
100
3
C
C
10.3
default-highlight
10.03
1
Distinct default highlight styles.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
348
Are distinct for people with normal vision
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
349
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
350
JAWS can provide voice configuration for different cursors
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
351
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
2
352
We rely on color alone when showing which links have been recently visited.
Should implement a pref for dotted underline on visited links, similar to the way Opera does it.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
353
See 10.2 for highlighting configuration
for selection and focus. The user can distinguish the font size,
style, type, or effects in addition to color for links/controls and
visited links in the text view. Links and visited links can also be
distinguished with speech (see checkpoint 4.13), sounds, and
leading and trailing text in the speech and text views.
Links/controls and visited links in the graphics view are set
through Internet Options. No distinctive settings exist for fee
links.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
9
354
follows OS defaults
Content focus: C
(uses outline)
Enabled elements: C
Hyperlinks are underlined: C
Buttons have a border: C
Text fields have bevelled border: C
Select popups, lists have borders: C
Recently visited links: C (inherits from OS settings).
Fee links: N/A
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
355
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
1
356
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
357
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NA
0
358
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
359
No hightlight style for visited links and fee links
84
100
6
C
VG+
11.5
default-input-config
11.05
2
Default binding requirements.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
VG
22
360
Move focus to next enabled element: yes
Move focus to previous enabled element: yes
Activate focused link: yes
Search for text: yes
Search again for same text: yes
Increase size of rendered text: yes
Decrease size of rendered text: yes
Increase global volume: yes
Decrease global volume: yes
Stop, pause, resume, fast advance, and fast reverse selected audio and animations (including video and animated images): NO
Next history state (forward): yes
Previous history state (back): yes
Enter URI for new resource: yes
Add to favorites (i.e., bookmarked resources): yes
View favorites: yes
Stop loading resource: yes
Reload resource: yes
Refresh rendering: yes
Forward one viewport: yes
Back one viewport: yes
Next line: yes
Previous line: yes
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NR
16
361
move focus to next enabled element, and move focus to previous enabled
element; C
activate focused link; C
search
for text; C
search again for same text;
C
increase size of rendered text, and decrease size of
rendered text; C
increase global volume, and decrease global
volume; C
stop, pause, resume, fast advance, and fast
reverse selected audio and animations (including video and animated images): NA
next history state (forward), and previous history state
(back); C
enter URI for new resource; C
add
to favorites (i.e., bookmarked resources); C
view favorites;
C
stop loading resource; C
reload resource;
C
refresh rendering; C
forward one
viewport, and back one viewport; C
next line, and previous
line. C
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
VG
22
362
Move focus to next enabled element: yes
Move focus to previous enabled element: yes
Activate focused link: yes
Search for text: yes
Search again for same text: yes
Increase size of rendered text: yes
Decrease size of rendered text: yes
Increase global volume: yes
Decrease global volume: yes
Stop, pause, resume, fast advance, and fast reverse selected audio and animations (including video and animated images): because IE does not provide
Next history state (forward): yes
Previous history state (back): yes
Enter URI for new resource: yes
Add to favorites (i.e., bookmarked resources): yes
View favorites: yes
Stop loading resource: yes
Reload resource: yes
Refresh rendering: yes
Forward one viewport: yes
Back one viewport: yes
Next line: yes
Previous line: yes
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
363
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
1
364
Provides stated functions
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
365
Bindings exist for all
functions except fast reverse, and more than one binding is
available for most of the functions. The numeric keypad key
bindings are available for compatibility with key bindings in
earlier versions of HPR and to allow one hand navigation. The user
can show and hide viewports through the menu system but not with
shortcut keys.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
15
366
C: move focus: next/previous links, form controls
[tab/shift-tab]
C: activate: Enter/return
C: search: Cmd-F
C: search again: Cmd-G
C: text size changes: Cmd-[+|-] (zoom)
N/A: Volume
N/A: Audio and animations
C: next history/Cmd-rightbracket, Cmd-leftbracket
C: enter URI: Cmd-l
C: add to favs: Cmd-d
C: view favs: Cmd-2 or Cmd-j (depending on versoin)
C: stop loading: Cmd-.
C: Reload: Cmd-r or F5
NA: On Mac, use the windowshade button (hide/show). This
is available at OS but not implemented by Mac IE.
C: F/R one viewport: PageUp/Down
C: Next/Previous line: arrows
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
367
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
VG
1
368
OK - stop, pause, resume, fast advance, and fast reverse. No
binding for search, font size
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
369
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
370
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
2
371
Some of these are not applicable
"Search for text" brings up dialog
90
100
5
C
C-
7.2
default-input-sensible
7.02
1
Respect input configuration conventions.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
0
372
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
373
Use windows convention
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
374
Have not observed any problems
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
375
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
2
376
Mozilla implements standard keyboard bindings
There are a few missing pieces, such as support in XUL comboboxes (menulist) for selecting items by typing alphanumeric keystrokes
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
VG
1
377
HPR implements
default keyboard bindings for the most part. Some exceptions
include different meanings for the arrow keys, PgUp, PgDn, Home and
End depending on the reading mode; Spacebar for resume reading
instead of list selection; and Ctrl + B and Ctrl + D instead of
Shift + arrow keys for selecting text on web pages.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
0
378
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
379
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
380
Works with "sticky keys"
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
381
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
382
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
0
383
94
100
7
C
C-
1.2
device-independent-handlers
1.02
1
Activate event handlers.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
0
384
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
P
4
385
onMouseOver, onMouseDown, onMouseUp, onMouseMove: does not provide
navigation to these events
onClick, onDBClick: does not
provide navigation to these events
onChange: does not
provide navigation to these events
Window eyes can emulate
mouse events
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
G
3
386
onMouseOver, onMouseDown, onMouseUp, onMouseMove: can simulate with keyboard using JAWS commands
onClick, onDBClick: OnClick supported by Enter key in IE when element has focus and JAWS can simulate a double click
Can you navigate to elements with event handlers??
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
0
387
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
P
2
388
onMouseOver, onMouseDown, onMouseUp, onMouseMove, onClick, onDBClick: no keyboard support
onFocus and onBlur: Cannot be activated with pointer
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
389
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
0
390
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
C
1
391
Allows users to activate user input event handlers through a menu option
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
P
1
392
Not sure. Cannot add Channels, html browser opens within
player, but there are no keyboard controls nor any way to move focus to the browser area. Although it is completely functional with a mouse.
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
393
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NI
0
394
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
VG
2
395
Activating and navigating form fields and links is complete
Missing: keyboard control to bring up form field descriptions; these pop up when the mouse hovers over the form field
32
100
1
C
P+
1.1
device-independent-ui
1.01
1
Full keyboard access.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
VG
2
396
Use can select subsets of content in a web document using just the keyboard (can select all of the content using the keyboard)
Cannot access TITLE attribute (tooltip feature) information using the keyboard
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
0
397
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
VG
3
398
Can select subsets of content
Reads tooltips
Cannot interact with an
embedded plugin or applett
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
1
399
There is report a bug for one function that is not available through the keyboard that will be fixed
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
2
400
We have some remaining bugs, and some keyboard usability issues, but in general Mozilla now has keyboard equivalents for almost everything.
Most browsers do not allow the user to select text with the keyboard alone. We intend to do this with a caret browsing feature.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
401
All functions can be operated using the keyboard alone. Text
can be selected by marking the beginning and end of text with
shortcut keys or the HPR menu. Cut, copy, paste can be accessed
with common shortcut keys as well as with the Alt and arrow keys
through the menus. F6 takes the user through all the views and the
address bar. HPR can be installed by just pressing Enter a number
of times or by tabbing to different text fields and buttons. All
documentation and web page elements such as form controls and
tables can be accessed using standard Windows keys (arrows, PgUp,
PgDn, Home, End, Tab) as well as numeric keypad keys.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
G
1
402
Inherit limiations in the Macintosh OS for full keyboard support
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
403
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
VG
3
404
good control of play
cannot adjust visualizations, cannot add/remove channels
cannot add/remove channels
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
C
10
405
Menu and dialog box options accessible with the keyboard
Play/Pause: ALT+P+P or CTRL+P
Stop: ALT+P+S or CTRL+S
Skip Back: ALT+P+B or CTRL+B
Skip Forward: ALT+P+F or CTRL+F
Shuffle: ALT+P+H or CTRL+H
Repeat ALT+P+T or CTRL+T
Volume Up: ALT+P+U+U or F10
Volume Down: ALT+P+U+D or F9
Mute: ALT+P+U+M or F8
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
C
0
406
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
VG
1
407
Missing: selection of less than an entire page
84
100
5
C
VG+
2.1
doc-content-access
2.01
1
Render content according to specification.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
2
408
Renders HTML, CSS, a number of graphic image formats and some audio formats. Does not contradict current specifications for HTML and CSS rendering.
Potential conflict with ACCESSKEY in HTML 4.01, the specification says "For example, when a user activates a link defined by the A element, the user agent generally follows the link.". It is not clear if this is informative or normative. IE just gives focus, does not activate the link.
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
0
409
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
410
Renders HTML, CSS, a number of graphic image formats and some audio formats. Does not contradict current specifications for HTML and CSS rendering.
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
VG
3
411
Complete implementation of CSS1
Very good implementation of HTML 4.01
Fair implementation of CSS2
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
1
412
Renders HTML, CSS, and a number of graphic image formats. Does not contradict current specifications for HTML and CSS rendering.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
413
All content is available visually in the Graphics
View dependent on IE's support. Most content is available in speech
and in the text view except for objects, applets, some plug-ins,
ABBR, and ACRONYM. For applets, alt, title, or code and content is
rendered in text and speech. For objects, the codebase, data, or
classid attribute and content is rendered in text and speech. For
image links and areas, the alt text, title, or the href is rendered
and a longdesc if available. Longdesc is rendered as a link
pointing to another page containing the longdesc content. For
controls and forms, meta text is rendered describing the type
attribute and the FORM tag. Also, the number of map areas and
select options are rendered as meta text. For frames, the title,
name, or src attribute is rendered in the information view or in a
dialog list control. For tables, colspan and rowspan are rendered
if there is more than 1, and headers are rendered if there are more
than 3 rows or 3 columns. Settings are available to control the
rendering of images with no or null alt text and the headers for
table rows and columns. For all links, the user can press a status
line key (Ctrl + Shift + F1) to hear the href which is displayed on
the status line. For all elements, the title attribute is also
displayed on the status line and spoken using the status line key.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
1
414
Complete for the following specifications HTML 4.01, CSS1 and PNG)
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
415
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
416
RealAudio, RealVideo, Macromedia Flash, RealText,
RealPics. Yes for: SMIL 1.0, GIF, JPEG, PNG
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
1
417
Windows Media Content
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
C
1
418
Supports multiple audio, video and text formats; supports SMIL 1.0 and SMIL 2.0
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
3
419
I'm unsure how to interpret this checkpoint for Acrobat
PDF specification
Handling of abbreviations?
95
100
8
C
C-
2.2
doc-source-view
2.02
1
Provide text view.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
420
Source view is available from the view menu
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
0
421
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
422
Provides a source view of documents and source view of frame elements
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
423
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
1
424
Also known as view source.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
425
The view source feature from IE can be displayed and spoken.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
0
426
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
427
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
428
Real has a plug-in for view clip source. Tested with
SMIL presentation, opens browser and displays source.
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
P
2
429
SAMI is a separate file
Text scripting through an encoder
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
C
0
430
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
431
92
100
9
C
C-
12.5
document-accessibility
12.05
2
Dedicated section on accessibility.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
0
432
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
0
433
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
434
Table of content has a first level topic on accessibility
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
G
0
435
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
1
436
No end user accessibility documentation yet
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
437
All changes from previous releases of HPR are documented in
the second section of online help called "What's New in HPR 3.0."
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
0
438
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
439
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
440
In Index
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
441
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
442
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
0
443
72
100
6
C
VG
12.4
document-changes
12.04
2
Document changes.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
1
444
Could not find information on changes in documentation
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
0
445
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
446
JAWS usually provides a list of new capabilities with each release
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
447
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
1
448
No end user accessibility documentation yet
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
449
See implementation
comment under 12.2. There's not one but 4 sections that mainly
address accessibility (settings, low vision, braille, screen reader
compatibility).
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
0
450
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
451
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
452
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
453
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
454
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
455
There were no accessibility features in previous versions?
57
100
4
C
G
12.3
document-default-input
12.03
1
Document default bindings.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
456
Provides extensive information on default keyboard bindings
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
0
457
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
458
Provides extensive information on default keyboard bindings
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
1
459
Keyboard section on help menu
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
1
460
No end user accessibility documentation yet
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
461
See implementation comment under 11.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
VG
1
462
Per evaluation of 11.1, most bindings documented.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
463
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
0
464
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
465
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
466
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
467
In Reader Help file
86
100
7
C
VG+
12.2
document-functionality
12.02
1
Document accessibility features.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
468
Provides multiple topics in a keyword search on either accessibility or disability
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
0
469
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
470
Provides multiple topics in a keyword search on either accessibility or disability
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
G
0
471
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
1
472
No end user accessibility documentation yet
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
473
All
configurable settings can be accessed from one Settings menu. Each
setting, their default, and their range of values are documented in
one main section in the main online help. The Table of Contents in
help has a direct link to the Settings section. When focus is on
each setting, the user can press F1 to get contextual help for that
setting. There are also sections in the online help that describe
low vision features, Braille features, and screen reader
compatibility.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
1
474
Help system documents some things (e.g., user style sheets,
keyboard bindings)
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
475
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
0
476
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
VG
3
477
References to general windows accessibility features
Keyboard short cut section
Section on caption control
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
478
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
479
Accessibility section of documentation
75
100
6
C
VG
6.8
dom-css-access
6.08
2
DOM CSS access.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
VG
1
480
Provides access to styling information of elements
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
1
481
Does use the CSS information available from IE through the
DOM
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
VG
1
482
Provides access to styling information of elements
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NR
0
483
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
G
2
484
The DOM is available in-process, but not via an out-of-process (COM) interface.
Out-of-process access is needed for it to be truly useful for assistive technology
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
485
Yes, but dependent on the IE
web browser control and COM interfaces to the IE DOM. The IE
Encoding menu does not show any UTF-16 encodings as options.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
G
1
486
We implement the pieces people need to use": access
to styles, properties, and values.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
487
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
488
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
489
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
490
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
0
491
58
100
1
C
G
6.1
dom-read-access
6.01
1
DOM read access.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
4
492
Claims conformace to DOM level 1
Uses COM technologies to export the DOM
The DOM contains HTML errors of the author
DOM provides access to XML content
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
2
493
Uses the MSAA for access to information about the web
content
No information about HTML element type through
MSAA
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
2
494
JAWS uses there own parallel DOM
Does not impede others from using IE DOM
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
0
495
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
3
496
The DOM is available in-process, but not via an out-of-process (COM) interface.
Out-of-process access is needed for it to be truly useful for assistive technology
We do support some COM interfaces called ISimpleDOMNode, which has a large portion of useful DOM read access
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
497
Embeds IE so inherits accessibility features of IE
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
1
498
Implement 80% of DOM 1 core; Mapping to DOM 2 core unknown.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
499
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
500
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
501
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
502
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
0
503
57
100
3
C
G
6.2
dom-write-access
6.02
1
DOM write access.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
504
User can read and write information to all user interface controls
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
1
505
Does not use the DOM to change content
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
506
Can use COM interface to modify the DOM
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
0
507
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
G
3
508
The DOM is available in-process, but not via an out-of-process (COM) interface.
Out-of-process access is needed for it to be truly useful for assistive technology
We do support some COM interfaces called ISimpleDOMNode, which has a large portion of useful DOM read access
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
509
Embeds IE so inherits accessibility features of IE
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
1
510
Security problems
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
511
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
512
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
513
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
514
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
0
515
53
100
3
C
G
6.9
exchange-timely
6.09
2
Timely access.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
516
Can include inprocess communication modes
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NA
0
517
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
518
Primarily use out of process communication with IE controls and data
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NR
0
519
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NR
1
520
Too vague to measure.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
521
Access through the IE web browser control for the Graphics view only.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
VG
1
522
OS is not multiprocess. OS Network support often
hangs for long periods of time due to TCP/IP
timeout protocols.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
523
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
524
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
525
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
526
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
527
I'm not sure how this applies to Acrobat Reader
95
100
4
C
C-
5.6
fee-prompt
5.06
2
Confirm fee links.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
0
528
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
529
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NA
1
530
Does not implement fee links
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
0
531
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
1
532
No support of fee links
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
533
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
534
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
535
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
536
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
537
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
538
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
539
No fee links in PDF
0
0
0
NI
NI
10.7
highlight-viewport
10.07
1
Highlight current viewport.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
G
2
540
Uses title bar color and focus indicator to indicate with view port has focus
Viewport with focus also has menu hot keys highlighted when the ALT key is pressed
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
541
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
542
JAWS command to speak current viewport
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
543
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
3
544
Uses title bar color and focus indicator to indicate with view port has focus
The currently focused content frame has a dotted outline, until a key is pressed or scrolling occurs
The focus appearance is not configurable
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
VG
1
545
When a frame receives focus,
the number of the frame, the total number of frames, and the title
is spoken and displayed in the information view. When an HPR view
or the application gains focus, the current view name is spoken and
displayed on the status line. However, visually HPR does not
outline which view or frame has focus.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
2
546
C: Use standard OS convention of frontmost window
NI: Don't show which frame of frameset has focus.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
547
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
548
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
549
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
550
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
2
551
Viewport with current focus is always on top
Viewport focus highlight can be difficult to see
65
100
3
C
G+
8.1
implement-access-features
8.01
1
Implement accessibility features.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NR
28
552
HTML: TH element (TABLE), yes
HTML: CAPTION element (TABLE), yes
HTML: THEAD element (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: TBODY element (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: TFOOT element (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: COLGROUP element (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: COL element (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: SCOPE attribute (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: HEADERS attribute (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: AXIS attribute (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: TABINDEX attribute, yes
HTML: ACCESSKEY attribute, yes
CSS: TEXT-INDENT, yes
CSS: TEXT-ALIGN, yes
CSS: WORD-SPACING, yes
CSS: LETTER-SPACING, yes
CSS: FONT-STRETCH, no
CSS: MARGIN, yes
CSS: FLOAT and CLEAR, yes
CSS: POSITION, yes
CSS: !IMPORTANT, NR
CSS: SYSTEM FONTS, NR
CSS: SYSTEM COLORS, NR
CSS: list types, yes
CSS: OUTLINE, no
CSS: :before, :after, no
CSS: :hover, yes
CSS: :visited, :unvisited, yes
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NR
29
553
HTML: CAPTION element (TABLE):
HTML: THEAD element
(TABLE):
HTML: TBODY element (TABLE):
HTML: TFOOT element (TABLE):
HTML: COLGROUP
element (TABLE):
HTML: COL element (TABLE):
HTML: SCOPE attribute (TABLE):
HTML: HEADERS
attribute (TABLE):
HTML: AXIS attribute (TABLE):
HTML: TABINDEX attribute:
HTML: ACCESSKEY
attribute:
HTML: ALT for IMG:
HTML:
LONGDESC for IMG:
HTML: ALT for AREA:
HTML: ALT for INPUT:
CSS: TEXT-INDENT:
yes
CSS: TEXT-ALIGN: yes
CSS:
WORD-SPACING: yes
CSS: LETTER-SPACING: yes
CSS: FONT-STRETCH: NR
CSS: MARGIN: yes
CSS: FLOAT: yes
CSS: POSITION: yes
CSS: !IMPORTANT: NR
CSS: SYSTEM FONTS: NR
CSS: SYSTEM COLORS: NR
CSS: list types:
yes
CSS: OUTLINE: no
CSS: :before,
:after, content: no
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NR
28
554
HTML: TH element (TABLE), yes
HTML: CAPTION element (TABLE), yes
HTML: THEAD element (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: TBODY element (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: TFOOT element (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: COLGROUP element (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: COL element (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: SCOPE attribute (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: HEADERS attribute (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: AXIS attribute (TABLE), yes available through the DOM
HTML: TABINDEX attribute, yes
HTML: ACCESSKEY attribute, yes
CSS: TEXT-INDENT, yes
CSS: TEXT-ALIGN, yes
CSS: WORD-SPACING, yes
CSS: LETTER-SPACING, yes
CSS: FONT-STRETCH, no
CSS: MARGIN, yes
CSS: FLOAT and CLEAR, yes
CSS: POSITION, yes
CSS: !IMPORTANT, NR
CSS: SYSTEM FONTS, NR
CSS: SYSTEM COLORS, NR
CSS: list types, yes
CSS: OUTLINE, no
CSS: :before, :after, no
CSS: :hover, yes
CSS: :visited, :unvisited, yes
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
VG
2
555
See 2.3 for more info
Does not implement outline feature of CSS
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NR
31
556
HTML: CAPTION element (TABLE): Renders in graphical interpretation, can be styled using CSS
HTML: THEAD element (TABLE): Available through DOM, can be styled using CSS?
HTML: TBODY element (TABLE): Available through DOM, can be styled using CSS?
HTML: TFOOT element (TABLE): Available through DOM, can be styled using CSS?
HTML: COLGROUP element (TABLE): Available through DOM, can be styled using CSS?
HTML: COL element (TABLE): Available through DOM, can be styled using CSS?
HTML: SCOPE attribute (TABLE): Available through DOM
HTML: HEADERS attribute (TABLE): Available through DOM
HTML: AXIS attribute (TABLE): Available through DOM
HTML: TABINDEX attribute: yes, can be used to order sequential navigation
HTML: ACCESSKEY attribute: Supported with ALT-{key}, menu key conflict favor the accesskey?
HTML: ALT for IMG: yes
HTML: LONGDESC for IMG: yes, available in context menu properties
HTML: ALT for AREA: ?
HTML: ALT for INPUT: ?
CSS: TEXT-INDENT: yes
CSS: TEXT-ALIGN: yes
CSS: WORD-SPACING: yes
CSS: LETTER-SPACING: yes
CSS: FONT-STRETCH: NI
CSS: MARGIN: yes
CSS: FLOAT: yes
CSS: POSITION: yes
CSS: !IMPORTANT: yes
CSS: SYSTEM FONTS: yes
CSS: SYSTEM COLORS: yes
CSS: list types: yes
CSS: OUTLINE: no
CSS: :before, :after: Poor
CSS: :hover: ?
CSS: :visited, :unvisited: ?
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
VG
1
557
Partial. HPR renders in text and speech
the CAPTION, THEAD, TFOOT for tables as they are encountered in a
table. HPR renders in text and speech the headers or scope
attribute as each new row or column cell is read for tables with
more than 3 rows or columns. The user can turn on or off the
reading of headers. HPR does not support TBODY, COLGROUP, COL,
axis, tabindex, or accesskey in text or speech. Also, see
implementation notes under Checkpoint 2.1.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
4
558
HTML4: P
CSS1: G
CSS2: P
PNG: NR
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
559
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
P
1
560
SMIL allows for multiple language caption and audio tracks.
User can select Audio tracks. No visible mechanism for choosing language of caption track.
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
561
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
C
2
562
Website claims implementation of SMIL 1.0
Website claims implementation of SMIL 2.0
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
563
The PDF Techniques document for WCAG is in development
66
100
2
C
G+
8.2
implement-w3c-recs
8.02
2
Conform to specifications.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
VG
5
564
HTML 4.01: VG
CSS1: VG
CSS2: G
DOM 1.0: C
SMIL 2.0: G, difference in implementation, not sure how much of the specification is imaplemented
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NR
0
565
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
VG
5
566
HTML 4.01: VG
CSS1: VG
CSS2: G
DOM 1.0: C
SMIL 2.0: G, difference in implementation, not sure how much of the specification is imaplemented
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NR
1
567
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
4
568
HTML 4.01: VG
CSS2: VG
CSS2: VG
DOM 1.0: VG
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
569
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
VG
3
570
HTML4: VG
doesn't implement TABINDEX, LONGDESC and other accessibility features
CSS1: C
PNG: C
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
571
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
572
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
573
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
C
2
574
Website claims implementation of SMIL 1.0
Website claims implementation of SMIL 2.0
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
0
575
83
100
2
C
VG+
4.10
independent-volume-control
4.10
1
Independent volume control.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NR
1
576
Not sure how much control over elements in a HTML+Time presentation
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NA
0
577
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
578
Synthesizer volume can be controlled independently of other audio sources, through either JAWS features or OS mixer
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
0
579
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
0
580
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
581
Volume can be controlled individually for
default text, headings, links, visited links, search results, meta
text, list items, messages, and menus and dialogs. Speech can be
turned on or off for external applications supported by HPR so that
a user can use their screen reader instead of HPR speech, if
desired.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
582
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
583
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
P
1
584
Cannot change volume of specific audio description tracks.
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
585
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NI
0
586
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
587
What about annotations?
56
100
2
C
G
10.8
info-content-nav
10.08
3
Indicate rendering progress.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
588
Provides a text message in the status bar of progress in loading a resource
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
589
Provides loading and finished loading messages
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
2
590
Status bar can be read by JAWS
Provides a text message in the status bar of progress in loading a resource
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
591
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
3
592
A progress bar and status bar message indicates loading progress
The scroll bar indicates how far into the document the current graphical view is
The size of the current document is in the page info screen, sometimes it says unavailable
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
593
When the selection or content
focus changes due to navigation or searching, both the graphics and
text view scrolls to show the new location. (There are still some
glitches with the graphics view.) The speech, text, and graphics
view are synchronized.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
0
594
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
595
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
596
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
597
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
598
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
599
scrollbars, page X of N
87
100
6
C
VG+
11.2
info-current-author-config
11.02
2
Current author bindings.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
0
600
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
601
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
602
Can list current ACCESSKEYs in the document
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
0
603
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
1
604
The web page itself is currently responsible for letting the user know what accesskey's are available.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
605
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
0
606
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
607
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
608
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
609
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
610
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
611
No author bindings supported
16
100
1
C
P-
11.1
info-current-ua-config
11.01
1
Current user bindings.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
612
Extensive keyboard shortcut information
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
2
613
Provide documentation
On-line help
features
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
614
Extensive keyboard shortcut information
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
615
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
G
3
616
Menus indicate accesskey and accelerator configurations
Accelerators not show in button tooltips
No centralized key bindings informational resource for end-users, only developer documentation
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
617
The user can always get help by pressing F1.
When reading web pages, F1 displays online help in the form of an
HTML web page that explains all HPR features. To get a general,
concise reference list and description of keys, the user presses
Shift + F1. From that help page, there is a link that takes the
user to a detailed list and description of keys that are grouped by
"input configurations" (basic keys that work everywhere, numeric
keypad keys, menu and dialog keys, reading mode keys, and keys that
work within different kinds of web page structures like forms and
tables). All access keys are underlined in the menus and spoken,
and all shortcut keys are displayed in the menus and spoken. HPR
does not support web page access keys. Possible key conflicts with
3 popular screen readers are documented in the HPR online help.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
VG
3
618
We list keyboard shortcuts in user menus. Most keyboard
shortcuts are indicated in menus.
Documented as well in help page. There are a few shortcuts
that are not listed there.
We don't allow user override of default bindings.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
C
1
619
Allows keys to be reassigned through configuration dialog box
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
0
620
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
621
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
622
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
2
623
Menus list keyboard shortcuts and access keys
Keyboard commands documented in Help document
92
100
8
C
C-
5.5
info-form-submit
5.05
2
Confirm form submission.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
P
1
624
Provides configuration for promting of form submission only under the condition that the connection is not secure
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
625
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
P
1
626
Provides configuration for promting of form submission only under the condition that the connection is not secure
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
P
0
627
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
P
1
628
Only allows confirmation if the information is not secure?
This is also under Preferences, Security, SSL, "Sending form data from unencrypted page to unencrypted page"
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
629
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
1
630
Only insecure forms
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
631
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
632
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
633
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
634
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
1
635
Javascript can cause automatic submission, and Reader has no way to configure to satisfy this checkpoint
17
25
0
P
P-
7.4
info-input-conventions
7.04
2
Input configuration indications.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
3
636
Using underlined characters in menus to indicate shortcut keys in menus
Uses OS conventions for cut, copy and paste
Uses standard menu bars, toolbars and dialog box conventions
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
637
Using underlined characters in menus to indicate hot keys in
menus
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
3
638
Using underlined characters in menus to indicate shortcut keys in menus
Uses OS conventions for cut, copy and paste
Uses standard menu bars, toolbars and dialog box conventions
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
639
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
G
2
640
Menus indicate accesskey and accelerator configurations
Accelerators not show in button tooltips
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
641
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
2
642
CMD-keys are in menu items
Keyboard bindings are documented in help
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
643
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
644
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
645
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
646
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
647
No input configuration supported
92
100
6
C
C-
10.6
info-link
10.06
3
Provide link information.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
VG
2
648
Only uses color to indicate whether a link has been visted by default
CSS can style visited and unvisited links
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
649
Provides information on whether the link has been visted or
not
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
650
JAWS command to query link for information
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
1
651
Visited and unvisited styling
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
G
5
652
Only uses color to indicate whether a link has been visted by default
Context menu properties provides link information, but does not provide the size of the resource. Note that the size might be discovered for certain resources using HTTP HEAD. However, any such use should be carefully considered, given the potential impact on network traffic of automatically making such requests for every link/object in the page. Please see bug 103704 for more information.
Does not provide information about whether link is internal or external, except through URL itself. Clearly identifying internal vs. external links is bug 127038.
Provides information about whether link will open in same window
Does not support fee links
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
VG
1
653
The user can get the link URL and title attribute (if it
exists) by reading the status line (Ctrl + Shift + F1). Visited
links have distinctive speech and text settings. Alt text and
longdesc is rendered for image links. If automatic language
detection is on, the link is read in the author-specified language.
However, whether the link is internal, involves a fee, and
information about type, size, and natural language are not
rendered.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
G
6
654
Content: C
Title: C, when hover
Internal: NI
Recent: C
Fee: NA
Meta (Type/size/lang): NI
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
655
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
656
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
657
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
658
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
0
659
68
100
3
C
G+
6.6
keyboard-api
6.06
1
Conventional keyboard APIs.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
660
Uses standard keyboard API, works with a number of assistive technologies and built-in accessibility features of Windows OS
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
0
661
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
662
Uses standard keyboard API, works with a number of assistive technologies and built-in accessibility features of Windows OS
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NR
0
663
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
1
664
Uses standard keyboard API, works with a number of assistive technologies
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
665
HPR is a standard Windows C++ MFC
application that uses Microsoft MSDN Workshop, HTML Help Workshop,
Speech SDK, and Platform SDK libraries. HPR does not implement MSAA
interfaces.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
0
666
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
667
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
0
668
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
669
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
670
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
0
671
100
100
8
C
C
5.3
limit-viewports
5.03
2
Manual viewport open only.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
1
672
User is not prompted to open a new viewport
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
673
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
1
674
User is not prompted to open a new viewport
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
675
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
8
676
Preferences, Advanced, Scripts and Windows - Allow Scripts To "Open Unrequested Windows"
We do not have a strategy to 'alert the user and allow the user to open it on demand'
We do not have exposed prefs for all of our popup control options.
Here are all the "hidden prefs" lines that can be added to the user's prefs.js file, for controlling popup behavior:
Turn window.open off for particular sites:
user_pref("capability.policy.popupsites.sites", "http:// www.annoyingsite1.com http://www.popupsite2.com");
user_pref("capability.policy.popupsites.windowinternal.open","noAccess");
Or turn it off everywhere:
user_pref("capability.policy.default.windowinternal.open","noAccess");
Override popping up new windows on target=anything:
user_pref("browser.target_new_blocked", true);
Override popup windows at beginning of new page load (blocks most popup advertisements):
user_pref("dom.disable_open_during_load", true);
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
677
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
1
678
Javascript off will prevent window.open
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
679
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
G
1
680
Setting to disable automatic opening of linked content, not
sure how Real notifies users of additional content that is available or how user would activate the
content
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NI
1
681
Manual way to open windows that are designed to be automatically opened
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
682
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
683
Is it possible to open a viewport from Javascript?
31
100
1
C
P+
2.7
missing-alt
2.07
2
Repair missing content.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
P
2
684
If ALT is missing for an image the TITLE attribute will be used, if both are missing no repair content is generated
No other missing conditional content elements generate repair text
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
G
4
685
Missing ALT for IMG: If image is part of link, then read the link URL,
part of MSAA otherwise ignored
Missing ALT for AREA element:
If image is part of link, then read the link URL, part of MSAA otherwise
ignored
Missing ALT for INPUT element: If image is part of
link, then read the link URL, part of MSAA otherwise ignored
Missing TITLE for FRAME: Reads name
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
VG
5
686
Missing ALT for IMG: JAWS speaks TITLE or speaks file name when viewing image
Missing ALT for AREA element: JAWS speaks TITLE or speaks file name when viewing image
Missing ALT for INPUT element: JAWS speaks TITLE or speaks file name or repairs with "button" when viewing image
Missing TITLE for FRAME: JAWS reads name attribute
No other missing conditional content elements generate repair text
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
2
687
Indicates the element type IMAGE for IMG
Can use IMG:BEFORE and IMG:AFTER (bug right now)
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
P
2
688
No ALT repair strategies in place.
Reasons: The title attribute is almost never present when the alt isn't. In the rare cases where it is, it is of no help (typically it's just the filename, maybe with a file size). Also, in the overwhelming majority of cases, the filename is unintelligible. Developers interested in this problem can look at the GetAlternateText() method -- see the CVS history for suggestions. We consider this to be a very difficult problem.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
689
See implementation notes under 2.1 and 10.1 for
content repair techniques and cell header repair strategies.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
0
690
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
691
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
692
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
693
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
694
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
0
695
46
100
2
C
G-
9.3
nav-active
9.03
1
Move content focus.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
2
696
Provides sequential access to links and input form controls
Cannot navigate to non-links and non-input form controls with event handlers
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
VG
5
697
Link to link control
Input to input element
control
Text element to text element
control
Can navigate to shorter text strings
(headers)
Does not query markup for element information or
navigation
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
2
698
Provides sequential access to links and input form controls
Cannot navigate to non-links and non-input form controls with event handlers
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
699
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
G
3
700
Provides sequential access to links and input form controls
Cannot navigate to non-links and non-input form controls with event handlers
Cannot configure Mozilla to only allow focus changes on explicit user request
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
701
When a user returns to the previous page in HPR's history, HPR
returns them to the last point of regard on an item basis and then
highlights and begins speaking from the beginning of that item.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
G
1
702
VG: Can't get to event handler elements.
But does allow tabbing to links, form controls, tabindex
2. NI
3. C
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
703
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
704
For main content window only.
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
705
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
706
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
0
707
86
100
6
C
VG+
9.1
nav-content-focus
9.01
1
Provide content focus.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
0
708
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
3
709
Follows IE focus changes
Automatically announces
focus changes
User can query what has
focus
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
710
Provides a content focus
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
711
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
1
712
Provides a content focus
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
713
F6 takes the user through all the views and the address bar. FRAMES
and IFRAMES are selected using Ctrl + Tab or Ctrl + Shift + Tab, or
the frameset can be displayed in a dialog with all the frames in a
list for navigation and then selection by arrows or letters and
then Enter.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
0
714
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
715
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
716
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
717
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NI
0
718
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
719
However, no way to resume focus location after moving focus to a different viewport or to the UI
88
100
8
C
VG+
9.7
nav-just-active
9.07
2
Move content focus optimally.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
VG
3
720
Provides sequential access to links and input form controls
Cannot navigate to non-links and non-input form controls with event handlers
Same features as for 9.3
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
VG
5
721
Link to link control
Input to input element
control
Text element to text element
control
Can navigate to shorter text strings
(headers)
Does not query markup for element information or
navigation
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
VG
3
722
Provides sequential access toall HTML content
Can navigate to just links or form controls, table cells and other elements which are not links or form controlls but are editible
Same features as for 9.3
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
5
723
Navigation of headers
Provides a list of links
Navigation of just form controls
Navigation of element
Navigation of just links
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
G
3
724
Provides sequential access to links and input form controls
Cannot navigate to non-links and non-input form controls with event handlers
No directional navigation, or navigation to links by name
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
725
There are reading modes for moving
focus forward or backward to all links (hypertext, image links, map
areas, controls) or just to form controls. The Tab and Shift + Tab
keys and numeric keypad keys 1, 2, and 3 always move focus to all
links in all reading modes. The Links List dialog is another way to
move focus to any link. The user can also access links along with
other types of elements using other reading modes and numeric
keypad keys. Search functions provide another mechanism.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
VG
1
726
Allows backwards navigation. Does not allow
navigation to elements with event handlers.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
C
0
727
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
728
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
729
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
730
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
0
731
83
100
4
C
VG+
9.9
nav-structure
9.09
2
Structured navigation.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
P
8
732
Navigation to Headers: no
Navigation to or skip MAP elements: no
Navigatoin to List elements (OL, UL, DL): no
Navigation to Links: yes
Navigation to Form controls: yes
Navigation to block level elements: no
Navigation to in-line level elements: no
Navigation to embedded applications or controls: yes, if they have TABINDEX defined as an attribute
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
G
1
733
Can navigate based on line length and number of lines. For example go
to the next element that has this number of lines, like a
paragraph
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
G
8
734
Navigation to Headers: yes
Navigation to or skip MAP elements: no
Navigatoin to List elements (OL, UL, DL): no
Navigation to Links: yes
Navigation to Form controls: yes
Navigation to block level elements: no
Navigation to in-line level elements: no
Navigation to embedded applications or controls: Some Active-X controls and no Applets
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
8
735
Navigation to Headers: yes
Navigation to or skip MAP elements: No
Navigation to List elements (OL, UL, DL): Yes
Navigation to Links: Yes
Navigation to Form controls: Yes
Navigation to block level elements: Yes
Navigation to in-line level elements: Yes
Navigation to embedded applications or controls: Yes
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
P
3
736
DOM Inspector provides some capability, but not really intended for end users (Tasks, Tools, DOM Inspector)
Navigation to Links: yes
Navigation to Form controls: yes
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
737
Provides structured
navigation by frames/iframes, links and controls, just controls,
tops of tables, table cells across rows and up and down columns,
headings, lines, characters, words, and items (like paragraphs).
The user is told when the top or bottom or first or last of a
structure is reached. The user can also jump to the next or
previous block of text or links, which helps to skipping navigation
bars. Also, the user can hear about maps and select menus and their
number of items but then skip over the areas and options. For
orientation, there are Where am I and page summary keys. Structured
navigation by lists, applets, divisions, images, maps, and objects
is not available in HPR 3.0, but an HPR user can navigate by item
and/or link to all those elements except for divisions.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
0
738
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
VG
8
739
Navigation to Headers: Yes
Navigation to or skip MAP elements:
Navigatoin to List elements (OL, UL, DL): Yes
Navigation to Links: Yes
Navigation to Form controls: Yes
Navigation to block level elements: Yes
Navigation to in-line level elements: Yes
Navigation to embedded applications or controls: no
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
740
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
741
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
742
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
0
743
47
100
2
C
G-
9.2
nav-ui-focus
9.02
1
Provide user interface focus.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
0
744
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
3
745
Follows IE focus changes
Automatically announces
focus changes
User can query what has
focus
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
746
Provides a user interface focus
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
747
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
1
748
Provides a user interface focus
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
749
Users can move focus forward and backward by
word, character, item, lines, links, tables, table cells, headings,
and form controls by selecting a reading mode and then using arrow
keys. Users can always use the Tab and Shift-Tab to move to links
and controls, and Ctrl + arrows to move by words. A user can
navigate a list of links and controls in a dialog by typing the
first letters of a link or control. The user also can enable and
use the HPR 2.5 numeric keypad keys for navigation instead of the
keyboard keys. Also, there are ways such as reading the whole page,
Controls reading, and Table Jump reading, to read just the start of
a group of elements, such as select menus, map areas, and tables,
without reading each element. Searching for meta text, such as the
words form, map, select, or submit, is a more direct way to
navigate a web page. The tabindex attribute is not supported.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
0
750
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
751
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
0
752
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
753
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
C
0
754
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
0
755
100
100
10
C
C
2.8
null-alt
2.08
3
No repair text.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
P
1
756
When ALT="" for an image it will still render an image icon
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NR
0
757
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
758
Ignores images when ALT="" for an image image icon
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
G
0
759
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
P
3
760
We have no repair strategy in 2.7
We have no way to configure that alt="" still needs to be repaired
Needs to generate repair text for missing ALT attribute information for IMG element
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
761
HPR does not render an element with
alt="" unless the user has turned on the setting to announce images
with no alt text.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
2
762
Generate no repair text: Yes
Allow config to generate repair: No.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
763
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
764
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
765
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
766
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
0
767
46
100
2
C
G-
3.3
on-off-blinking-text
3.03
1
Toggle animated/blinking text.
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
768
Blinking can be turned off
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NR
0
769
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
770
Animcations can be turned off
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
1
771
Only supports CSS blinking, so through style sheets
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
P
3
772
The following line can be added to a user's prefs.js file to control blinking:
user_pref("browser.blink_allowed",false);
Bug 89144 has been filed to expose this pref in the UI.
Mozilla doesn't support <marquee> by default.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
773
Embeds IE so inherits accessibility features of IE
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
G
2
774
Blinking: C
Animated: P
- No preference to make MARQUEE text static, but can display:none
- Might be able to allow stop MARQUEE on per page basis (but
no config).
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
775
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NI
1
776
realtext has a number of elements that will generate moving and blinking text, no way override author specified movement or blinking
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
777
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NI
0
778
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
0
779
59
100
4
C
G
3.7
on-off-images
3.07
2
Toggle images.
NO
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
780
Images can be configured not to be rendered
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NR
0
781
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
782
Images can be configured not to be rendered (JAWS doesn't render images)
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
0
783
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
P
2
784
Our interface for image toggling needs redesign
Unfortunately, there are quite a few open bugs on image toggling
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
785
Dependent on IE and Internet Options to handle this in the Graphics
view. Of course, no images are rendered in the text view but alt
text is rendered instead. Also, for images with null alt text or
have no alt text and are not a link, the user can choose whether or
not to render the image "placeholder" or not.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
2
786
Exposed through UI
Can do IMG { display: none} (same for OBJECT but INPUT
since no attribute selection in IE Mac 5.0. Also, don't
want to hide image, should render alt.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
787
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
1
788
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
789
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
790
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
1
791
60
100
4
C
G+
3.4
on-off-scripts
3.04
1
Toggle scripts.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
G
2
792
Users can disable scripts through security settings
Does not provide a means to alert users to the presence of a script
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NR
0
793
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
794
Scripts can be turned off
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
2
795
Enable/disable javvascript execution
Enable/disable java applet execution
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
G
1
796
Preferences, Advanced, Scripts and Windows - Enable Javascript For
When toggled off, we don't notify the user when a page is loaded with scripts
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
797
Embeds IE so inherits accessibility features of IE
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
0
798
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
799
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
800
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NI
2
801
Cannot turn advertisement banner off
Limited capability in the player
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NI
0
802
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
2
803
No way to disable Javascript in the Reader
Can disable Javascript in Acrobat, but there is no warning of the presence of scripts
55
100
4
C
G
7.3
os-conventions
7.03
2
Operating environment conventions.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
804
Uses OS settings for initial font and color information in user interface and some content renderings
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
805
Use windows convention
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
806
Uses OS settings for initial font and color information in user interface and some content renderings
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
807
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
G
1
808
Mozilla uses non-native controls. It does, however, support the look and feel of widgets on various operating systems, when the classic theme is selected (on by default).
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
2
809
HPR uses standard Windows
controls, standard Windows keys, a standard installation program
(InstallShield), and HTML documentation. Checkpoint 7.4 Follow
operating environment conventions to indicate the input
configuration. User agent only (Techniques for 7.4)
Key bindings are underlined in menus and spoken and shortcut keys
are displayed on the menus and spoken. Also, see implementation
notes for 11.1.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
2
810
Operating environment conventions.
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/mac/HIGuidelines/HIGuidelines-30.html
And universal access:
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/mac/HIGuidelines/HIGuidelines-40.html#MARKER-9-55
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
811
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
0
812
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
813
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
814
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
0
815
86
100
7
C
VG+
10.5
provide-outline-view
10.05
2
Outline view.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
P
2
816
Can use a user style sheet to implement an outline
Controls to change style sheets are awkward
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
G
1
817
Provides information on the number of links
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
P
2
818
Can use a user style sheet to implement an outline
Controls to change style sheets are awkward
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
P
1
819
Could use user CSS
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
P
4
820
DOM Inspector provides a type of outline view, although it is not intended for end users
Page info (Ctrl+I) gives lists of links, media, forms/elements
Can use a user style sheet to implement an outline
Bug 127030 has been filed for an outline view.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
VG
1
821
The user can navigate by
headings and by form controls. When navigating by controls (or by
links), an HPR algorithm attempts to provide the control's
associated label. For each element, the user can obtain the title
attribute by reading the status line where the title attribute is
displayed. HPR does not provide an outline view with title
attributes, control labels, legends, optgroups, table captions, and
th elements. Outlines can be generated using style sheets.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
0
822
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
1
823
Can use user style sheets to render an outline view
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
824
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
825
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
826
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
1
827
Available in Acrobat 5.0 Tags panel?
28
75
0
VG
P
9.6
query-handlers
9.06
2
Show event handlers.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
P
1
828
Only through a source view
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
829
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
P
2
830
Can only view in source view
JAWS does not provide information about event handlers
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
0
831
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
P
1
832
Can view event handlers through source view or DOM Inspector (Tasks, Tools, DOM Inspector)
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
833
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
1
834
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
C
1
835
Users can query the current event handlers associated with an element
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
1
836
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
837
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
838
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
0
839
21
100
1
C
P
2.5
render-continuous-equiv
2.05
1
Make captions, transcripts available.
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NR
1
840
Supports the Windows OS caption options ("Show sounds")
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
841
Will read captions in Real Meida and Micrsoft Media
Player
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
842
Uses windows system caption ("show sounds") feature
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
1
843
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
0
844
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NA
0
845
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
846
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
847
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
848
can turn on/off captions. Audio description plays regardless
of setting.
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
C
3
849
SAMI Captions: Rendered in caption area
DVD sub titles and captions: Rendered where authored on the DVD
Script text commands/Windows media content for live presentations: Rendered in captions area
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
C
1
850
Captions can be toggled on and off
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
851
What about time-dependent annotations? dependency on handlers
100
100
5
C
C
2.6
respect-sync-cues
2.06
1
Respect synchronization cues.
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
852
I didn't test this completely, but it seems to work for the demos we have done
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NA
0
853
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
854
I didn't test this completely, but it seems to work for the demos we have done
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
1
855
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
0
856
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NA
0
857
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
858
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
859
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
0
860
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
C
0
861
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
C
1
862
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
863
What about time-dependent annotations?
100
100
5
C
C
9.8
search-text
9.08
2
Text search.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
864
Provides forward and reverse text search capability from the element with the current focus/selection, with and without case sensitivity
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
865
Own search functions: forward and back, no wrap
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
866
Provides forward and reverse text search capability from the element with the current focus/selection, with and without case sensitivity
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
1
867
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
2
868
Provides forward and reverse text search capability from the element with the current focus/selection, with and without case sensitivity
Very slow on larger documents. Needs improvement.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
869
The user presses a key
(Ctrl + F) to bring up a dialog to begin a forward or backward
search from the current point of regard, case sensitive or not,
within the current frame or page or across the Internet. The user
can also begin a search from the address bar by typing a / then
string to search the current page or ? then string to search the
Internet. Shortcut keys allow the user to find the previous or next
match. The user is notified if there is no match in the direction
in which they are searching. The graphics and text views are always
scrolled to show the item containing the search string. The user
can select distinctive text or speech settings to distinguish
search results from the surrounding text in the speech and text
views. In addition to plain text, the user can search for meta text
(like "Start of form 1"), alternative text for images, and text
associated with controls (any text seen in the text view).
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
0
870
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
871
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
P
1
872
Can not search for text in captions
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
873
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
874
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
875
search does not include conditional content
91
100
8
C
C-
4.17
select-style-sheets
4.17
1
Choose style sheets.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
876
Allows the user to specify one user style sheet at a time
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
877
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
878
Allows the user to specify one user style sheet at a time
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
1
879
Support both user and author style sheet, one step toggle between user and author styling modes
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
1
880
Under View Menu, Use Style Sheet -- allows one user style sheet to be applied at a time
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
881
Embeds IE so inherits accessibility features of IE
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
3
882
NI in vanilla browser, but included through the "ChooseStyleSheet" Favelet
http://favelets.com/
You can choose from several user style sheets
(not just one default location)
(Turn of "Show style sheets")
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
C
1
883
Allow user to easily select from a set of user style sheets
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
884
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
C
1
885
User can change skin, users can create there own skins
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
886
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
0
887
88
100
8
C
VG+
7.1
selection-focus-conventions
7.01
1
Focus and selection conventions.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
888
Uses standard focus and highlighting mechanisms
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
889
Use windows convention
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
890
Uses standard focus and highlighting mechanisms
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
1
891
Allows for the styling of link focus
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
3
892
Mozilla uses selection colors as specified in the control panel.
Mozilla exposes the focus via WM_FOCUS system messages
Mozilla does not use the system focus drawing routines, because they aren't flexible enough (don't support CSS)
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
0
893
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
1
894
We do more than sys conventions. We implement CSS
access to focus.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
895
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
896
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
897
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
C
0
898
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
899
MSAA requires Unicode
97
100
8
C
C-
10.2
selection-focus-highlight
10.02
1
Highlight selection and content focus.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
2
900
Provides a focus outline box
Highlights follow graphical rendering convenions for windows
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
901
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
3
902
Speaks current element content with focus
Can style speech
Other graphical features provided by IE
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
903
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
9
904
Provides a focus outline box
Highlights follow graphical rendering conventions for windows
Does not highlight selected images
We do not have the ability to show a border around the text selection
We have the following focus appearance prefs that are not exposed in the UI, but can be manually inserted in the user's prefs.js file:
SetBoolPref("browser.display.use_focus_colors", useFocusColors); /* true or false */
SetCharPref("browser.display.focus_background_color", colorString); /* for example #ffeedd or the name of a color */
SetCharPref("browser.display.focus_text_color", colorString);
SetCharPref("browser.display.focus_ring_width", numPixels); /* integer 0-4 */
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
905
The
current selection and content focus is highlighted in all views,
menus, and dialogs except for controls in the graphics view. HPR is
dependent on Internet Options and style sheets for configuration of
highlighting in the Graphics view. Highlighting is configured in
all other views and UI through the Windows system settings. Low
vision users can use ZoomText and Big Shot with HPR.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
3
906
Default UA focus has focus ring.
Done at OS level
4.
User style sheets.
For text selection no good way to do this for selection.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
907
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
908
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
909
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NA
0
910
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
G
1
911
content and focus are highlighted, but highlight style is not configurable
78
100
5
C
VG
11.4
single-key
11.04
2
Single key access.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
0
912
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
913
Can configure a hot key to be multiple commands
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
914
Can configure JAWS configuration and scripts to create new keyboard bindings, somewhat technical
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
915
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
1
916
Bug 953707 is our open bug for this. Help wanted.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
VG
1
917
Of the 26 funtionalities identified in
11.5, HPR has single key bindings for 19 of them. The ones without
single keys are increase and decrease text size (text settings
dialog), increase and decrease global volume (speech settings
dialog), fast reverse (none), history forward (Alt + right arrow),
and add to favorites (menu or Plus then minus). However, every
function can be accessed by pressing a series of single keys.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
0
918
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
C
1
919
Functions could be assigned to single keys
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
920
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
921
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
922
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
1
923
No configuration of bindings supported
52
100
4
C
G
4.4
slow-multimedia
4.04
1
Slow multimedia.
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
1
924
No control over HTML+Time presentations
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NA
0
925
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
1
926
No control over HTML+Time presentations
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
1
927
Only animation format supported is animated GIFs
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
1
928
Cannot slow animations
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NA
0
929
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
930
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
931
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
932
There is a real plug-in that will allow the user to control presentation rate from 1/3 to 2.5 times original speed
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NI
2
933
Audio and other no support for slowing playback rate
For DVD can slow video, but audio cuts out
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
P
1
934
Not supported for general media but can be used in animation
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
935
What about annotations?
17
100
1
C
P-
4.7
slow-multimedia-other
4.07
2
Slow other multimedia.
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
1
936
Cannot control animation rate of animated images
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NA
0
937
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
1
938
Cannot control animation rate of animated images
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
0
939
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
1
940
This is similar to checkpoint 4.4, except that includes animation through style
Cannot control animation rate of animated images
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NA
0
941
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
942
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
943
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
944
There is a real plug-in that will allow the user to control presentation rate from 1/3 to 2.5 times original speed
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NI
0
945
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NA
0
946
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
947
What about annotations?
25
100
1
C
P
10.4
special-highlight
10.04
2
Highlight special elements.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
3
948
Use system colors by default
Underlines links by default
Can user CSS for user styling of elements
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
949
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
4
950
User can query link for some information using JAWS
Use system colors by default
Underlines links by default
Can user CSS for user styling of elements
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
951
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
G
4
952
Use system colors by default (classic theme)
Underlines links by default
Does not have UI to highlight non-link and non-form elements that have event handlers
Can have user CSS for user styling of elements with event handlers
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
953
The user can
select distinctive speech and text settings (full range supported
by Windows) for links (including controls) and visited links for
the current session for the speech and text views using user style sheets or configuration options. Through Internet
Options, the user can select settings for links and visited links
in the Graphics view. Distinctive speech and text settings for
image maps and fee links are not available.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
2
954
Can be done through style sheets.
TC notes that authors typically suppress blue border
around an image.
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
955
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
956
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
957
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
958
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
0
959
68
100
5
C
G+
10.1
table-summary
10.01
1
Table orientation.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
G
2
960
Renders TH and THEAD table headers according to specification for a graphical rendering. Headers cells are bolded.
No information about scope or headers attributes through the user interface (i.e could be a tooltip like function)
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
3
961
Cell to cell navigation: INSERT arrow keys
Announce
headers: automatic and query
Smart table mode tries to
distinguish between data and layout tables, layout tables are
ignored
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
G
2
962
Provide proper relationships in graphical rendering of table markup
Speaks first row and column in a table
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
0
963
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
2
964
We don't make use of scope, headers, axis, or any other table accessibility features
We have nothing under properties, or anywhere else, to orient users reading a table
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
VG
1
965
Partial. Colspan and
rowspan are rendered before or after cell content according to a
setting. Table summary, table number on the page, and row and
column position within the table are rendered in the information
view and speech when the Where am I key is pressed. The CAPTION,
THEAD, TFOOT are rendered in text and speech as they are
encountered in a table. HPR renders in text and speech the headers
or scope attribute or a TH as each new row or column cell is read
for tables with more than 3 rows or 3 columns. The user can turn on
or off the reading of headers. The user can also press a key to
hear the top or bottom cell of a column or the rightmost or
leftmost cell of a row without losing their current cell position.
HPR does not support TBODY, COLGROUP, COL, abbr, or axis in text or
speech.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
G
5
966
- Rendered according to HTML 4 table model.v
CAPTION element rendered
Summary attribute not rendered
abbr not rendered
THEAD and TFOOT can't be fixed with 'position: fixed' in CSS
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
967
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
968
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
969
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
1
970
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
VG
2
971
Table relationship is expressed in logical structure and
exposed via MSAA
table summary not available
50
100
1
C
G
2.4
time-independent
2.04
1
Allow time-independent interaction.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
1
972
No way to control an HTML+TIME (SMIL 2.0) presentation
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
973
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
1
974
No way to control an HTML+TIME (SMIL 2.0) presentation
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
1
975
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NR
0
976
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
977
No UI to override the author's time-dependent code.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
978
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
979
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NI
0
980
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NI
1
981
No support for automatically stopping content rendering
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
C
0
982
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
983
What about time-dependent annotations? e.g. movies; dependency on the annotation handler, like Quicktime
28
100
2
C
P
2.10
toggle-placeholders
2.10
3
Toggle placeholders.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
0
984
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NR
0
985
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
0
986
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NI
0
987
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
0
988
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NR
0
989
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
N/A, techniques is not used to render conditional content
0
990
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NI
0
991
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
1
992
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NA
0
993
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
994
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
0
995
0
0
0
NI
NI
5.4
track-selection-focus
5.04
2
Selection and focus in viewport.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
996
When focus and/or selection changes they are in the viewport
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
2
997
Automatically annouces focus and selection
changes
Manual query of current focus and
selection
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
998
When focus and/or selection changes they are in the viewport
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
999
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
1
1000
When focus and/or selection changes they are in the viewport
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
0
1001
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
0
1002
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
1003
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
1004
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
C
1
1005
Item with focus will always be in viewport
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
1006
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
0
1007
100
100
9
C
C
9.4
tracking-previous-por
9.04
1
Restore history.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
1008
Restores focus and view position as previous windows are navigated with the back command
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
1009
Follows IE conventions
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
1010
Restores focus and view position as previous windows are navigated with the back command
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
1011
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NI
1
1012
See bug 36539
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
NA
0
1013
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
VG
0
1014
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
1015
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
P
1
1016
Can only return to beginning of content on a site
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
1017
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
G
1
1018
Use can choose from play list
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
1019
No notion of history
68
100
4
C
G+
6.4
ui-access-api
6.04
1
Programmatic operation.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
1020
Uses Active Accessibility to provide program access to controls
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
1
1021
Uses standard Windows controls
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
1022
Uses Active Accessibility to provide program access to controls
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NR
0
1023
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
4
1024
Can use keyboard API to control Mozilla, by generating keystrokes programmatically
When in-process, can use DOM to generate events
Uses Active Accessibility to provide program access to controls
Do not support all Active Accessibility features for programmatic operation (put_accName, put_accValue not yet supported)
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
1025
HPR
uses standard Windows controls.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
P
2
1026
P: Some possible through AppleScript
3.
VG: AppleScript is publicly documented in AppleScript Dictionary
(available from script editor)
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
1027
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
1028
Interface controls usable with screen reader
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
1029
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
1030
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
1031
MSAA
87
100
6
C
VG+
1.3
ui-text-eq
1.03
1
Provide text messages.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
C
1
1032
Configuration option to select text for user interface controls and messages
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
0
1033
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
1
1034
Status line used to display context sensitive information. Does not provide speech of other audio only messages.
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
1035
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
1
1036
Status line and alert boxes used to convey messages and alerts
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
1037
Spoken messages that are not
web page content or HPR menus and dialogs are rendered in the
information view or on the status line. The user can read the
status line with Ctrl + Shift + F1 and the information view with
F6.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
0
1038
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
1039
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
0
1040
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
C
0
1041
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
C
0
1042
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
C
1
1043
100
100
11
C
C
11.6
user-profile
11.06
2
User profiles.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
G
2
1044
Can use style sheets for some configuration information
In network environments, setting can be saved as part of user network profiles
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
C
2
1045
Use set files for individual applications
Can have
mutlple sets for the same application
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
C
3
1046
JAWS configuration can be saved and customized for different users
Can use style sheets for some configuration information
In network environments, setting can be saved as part of user network profiles
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
1047
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
VG
3
1048
User profiles are fully supported for all configuration options.
Unfortunately, switching profiles requires the entire application to be relaunched.
There is still very little end-user documentation for editing profiles by hand.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
1049
All HPR settings are saved in
the Windows registry under the Windows login name for the current
user. So user "profiles" are switched by logging into Windows under
a different login name. Each settings dialog has a Defaults button
to return those settings to their default values.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
C
1
1050
One user profile supported
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
C
1
1051
Users can save and load their configuration to a disk
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
1052
current settings are saved on exiting the application
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
1053
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
1054
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NI
1
1055
No configuration of bindings supported
82
100
7
C
VG+
5.2
viewport-on-top
5.02
2
Keep viewport on top.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NI
1
1056
Use cannot control what view port remains on top when new windows are opened.
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NI
0
1057
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NI
1
1058
Use cannot control what view port remains on top when new windows are opened.
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
C
0
1059
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
C
1
1060
Windows can be configured so that the window with the current focus is always on top.
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
1061
HPR does supports window staying on top.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NI
0
1062
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
1063
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
C
1
1064
configuration for "on top while playing"
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NI
1
1065
User cannot control which window stays on top
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NR
0
1066
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
1067
Focus viewport is always on top
44
100
4
C
G-
4.11
volume-control-other
4.11
2
Control other volume.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
Internet Explorer
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
6.0
eval_win_ie6.html
NA
0
1068
GW-Micro Window-Eyes (with Internet Explorer 5.5)
Windows
4.11
eval_win_wineyes411.html
NA
0
1069
JAWS (with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
4.02
eval_win_jaws402.html
NA
0
1070
Opera Browser
Windows
6.0
eval_win_opera6.html
NA
0
1071
Mozilla Browser
Windows
0.9.9
eval_win_mozilla6.html
NA
0
1072
IBM Home Page Reader
Microsoft Windows
3.02
eval_win_hpr302.html
C
1
1073
For the tutorial audio, two key sequences
allow the user to increase or decrease the rate. For the speaking
of web pages, menus, and dialogs, speech rate is controlled through
shortcut keys, menus, and dialog controls. Speech rate can be
controlled individually for default text, headings, links, visited
links, search results, meta text, list items, messages, and menus
and dialogs. However, the speech rate is the same when switching
languages.
Internet Explorer
Macintosh OS 9.x
5.0
eval_mac_ie5.html
NA
0
1074
Accessible Browser Project at UIUC (uses Internet Explorer)
Windows
beta
eval_win_awb2001.html
NR
0
1075
Real Media Player (Audio and Video content only)
Microsoft Windows
6.0.9.584
eval_win_real6.html
NR
0
1076
Windows Media Player for Windows XP
Windows XP
8.0
eval_win_mediaplayer8.html
NR
0
1077
Grins
Windows 9x
SMIL2 Player
eval_win_grins.html
NA
0
1078
Adobe PDF Reader
Microsoft Windows
5.0
eval_win_pdfreader5.html
NA
1
1079
What about annotations?
100
100
1
C
C
Complete
47
28
7
82
Very Good
0
1
1
2
Good
1
0
0
1
Poor
0
1
0
1
Not Implemented
0
3
1
4
Two Complete
43
21
5
69
48
97
89
33
84
63
9
77
55
90
91
76