The Future of Assistive Tech Interoperability with ARIA-AT
- Upcoming
- Tentative
- Breakout Sessions
- Upcoming
- Tentative
- Breakout Sessions
Meeting
The ARIA-AT program and Community Group validates how assistive technologies and browsers work together by running automated and manual tests on real screen readers and comparing the results to expected behaviors. This lets us measure interoperability across APG design patterns and, more recently, ARIA and HTML features. We’ll walk through recent improvements in the program, along with lingering challenges, and have an open discussion about what the future of the program could look like.
Agenda
Chairs:
Chris Cuellar, Matthew King, Michael Pennisi
Description:
The ARIA-AT program and Community Group validates how assistive technologies and browsers work together by running automated and manual tests on real screen readers and comparing the results to expected behaviors. This lets us measure interoperability across APG design patterns and, more recently, ARIA and HTML features. We’ll walk through recent improvements in the program, along with lingering challenges, and have an open discussion about what the future of the program could look like.
Goal(s):
Provide updates on our work, tools, and progress toward AT Interop
Agenda:
TBD
Materials:
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