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I don't think this is anything to do with the ARIA-LABEL mark-up. If multiple elements are displayed on a single row (as they are in your example) NVDA reads all of them when in browse mode. If the number of words exceeds the maximum number that NVDA is set to read in a fragment, it will read the content in chunks that contain multiple elements. As you have found, you have to tab to the element you want.


JAWS does not do this - it stops reading when it encounters a new element (with some exceptions such as and ).


There are also exceptions in NVDA that I have not yet had time to investigate. In many cases it reads all the links in a horizontal menu in one go, whereas JAWS reads each link separately. However, I have seen a few exceptions where NVDA does not do this.


I suspect that if there was only one radio button per line, NVDA would read the ARIA-LABEL, although I have not tested this.


I am in the middle of a project to compare the behaviour of JAWS and NVDA on a variety of browsers, and I am finding that NVDA is far less consistent in its behaviour even on a single browser and that its behaviour is highly variable on different browsers. When you add in the differences in the behaviour in focus mode and browser mode, the variations in possible user experience are huge. JAWS' behaviour varies too, but to a lesser extent.


Steve Green


-----Original Message-----

From: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Kelly Ford

Sent: 31 August 2013 09:01

To: 'WebAIM Discussion List'

Subject: [WebAIM] NVDA Browse Mode and ARIA-Label


Hello,


 


Does anyone know the story with NVDA and the ARIA-LABEL tag in HTML. When this is used as a label, NVDA seems to support it in focus mode but in browse mode with both IE and Firefox, NVDA doesn't seem to show the ARIA-Label info. In IE you get radio buttons indicated one per line. In Firefox, multiple radio buttons are run together on a single line.


 


An example page where this is used is at =2.


 


Browse mode is the mode of NVDA where you can use cursor keys as an example to move through all web content.


 


Kelly

Steve


This sounds like a highly relevant and fantastic project.

To the extent that you can or are allowed to share the findings with

us, please do!

Cheers

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On 8/31/13, Steve Green < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> I don't think this is anything to do with the ARIA-LABEL mark-up. If

> multiple elements are displayed on a single row (as they are in your

> example) NVDA reads all of them when in browse mode. If the number of words

> exceeds the maximum number that NVDA is set to read in a fragment, it will

> read the content in chunks that contain multiple elements. As you have

> found, you have to tab to the element you want.

>

> JAWS does not do this - it stops reading when it encounters a new element

> (with some exceptions such as and ).

>

> There are also exceptions in NVDA that I have not yet had time to

> investigate. In many cases it reads all the links in a horizontal menu in

> one go, whereas JAWS reads each link separately. However, I have seen a few

> exceptions where NVDA does not do this.

>

> I suspect that if there was only one radio button per line, NVDA would read

> the ARIA-LABEL, although I have not tested this.

>

> I am in the middle of a project to compare the behaviour of JAWS and NVDA on

> a variety of browsers, and I am finding that NVDA is far less consistent in

> its behaviour even on a single browser and that its behaviour is highly

> variable on different browsers. When you add in the differences in the

> behaviour in focus mode and browser mode, the variations in possible user

> experience are huge. JAWS' behaviour varies too, but to a lesser extent.

>

> Steve Green

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = 

> [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Kelly Ford

> Sent: 31 August 2013 09:01

> To: 'WebAIM Discussion List'

> Subject: [WebAIM] NVDA Browse Mode and ARIA-Label

>

> Hello,

>

>

>

> Does anyone know the story with NVDA and the ARIA-LABEL tag in HTML. When

> this is used as a label, NVDA seems to support it in focus mode but in

> browse mode with both IE and Firefox, NVDA doesn't seem to show the

> ARIA-Label info. In IE you get radio buttons indicated one per line. In

> Firefox, multiple radio buttons are run together on a single line.

>

>

>

> An example page where this is used is at

> =2.

>

>

>

> Browse mode is the mode of NVDA where you can use cursor keys as an example

> to move through all web content.

>

>

>

> Kelly

>

> > > messages to = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = 

> > > >

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