Testing task: Close a nested modal dialog using a button in interaction mode
With JAWS in interaction mode, describe how JAWS behaves when performing task "With focus on the 'Close' button inside a modal dialog, activate the button to close the dialog."
Activate the "Open test page" button below, which opens the example to test in a new window and runs a script that opens the 'Add Delivery Address' dialog followed by the 'Verification Result' dialog, and sets focus on the 'Close' button inside the second dialog.
Verify the PC Cursor is active by pressing Alt+Delete. If it is not, turn off the Virtual Cursor by pressing Insert+Z.
With focus on the 'Close' button inside a modal dialog, activate the button to close the dialog.
Using the following commands, With focus on the 'Close' button inside a modal dialog, activate the button to close the dialog.
Space
Enter
Success Criteria
To pass this test, JAWS needs to meet all the following assertions when each specified command is executed:
Role 'dialog' is conveyed
Name 'Add Delivery Address' is conveyed
Role 'button' is conveyed
Name 'Verify Address' is conveyed
Record Results
Close a nested modal dialog using a button in interaction mode
After 'Space'
Assertion
Success case
Failure cases
Role 'dialog' is conveyed(required: mark output)
Name 'Add Delivery Address' is conveyed(required: mark output)
Role 'button' is conveyed(required: mark output)
Name 'Verify Address' is conveyed(required: mark output)
After 'Enter'
Assertion
Success case
Failure cases
Role 'dialog' is conveyed(required: mark output)
Name 'Add Delivery Address' is conveyed(required: mark output)
Role 'button' is conveyed(required: mark output)
Name 'Verify Address' is conveyed(required: mark output)
Were there additional undesirable behaviors?(required)