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M2: Add Google Docs test cases.
(Add draft for m2.)
(M2: Add Google Docs test cases.)
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# TBD: Real world aria-labelledby test case where the relation matters.
# TBD: Real world aria-labelledby test case where the relation matters.
# TBD: JAWS: Real world aria-controls test case.
# TBD: JAWS: Real world aria-controls test case.
# NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver: TBD: Real world live region test case. Perhaps Element? But Element's live region isn't great.
# NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver: Open a document in Google Docs. Press control+alt+a, control+alt+c. Ensure the screen reader says "Not on a comment".
# NVDA, JAWS (is this possible with VoiceOver?): Open https://google.com/. In the search box, type "asdf". Move the screen reader's review cursor to "s", route the mouse and simulate a left click. Verify that the caret is now on "s".
# NVDA, JAWS (is this possible with VoiceOver?): Open https://google.com/. In the search box, type "asdf". Move the screen reader's review cursor to "s", route the mouse and simulate a left click. Verify that the caret is now on "s".
# NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver: Open https://www.nvaccess.org/. Move the screen reader's cursor to the bottom of the page. Verify that the bottom of the page is scrolled into view and that the top of the page is scrolled out of view.
# NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver: Open https://www.nvaccess.org/. Move the screen reader's cursor to the bottom of the page. Verify that the bottom of the page is scrolled into view and that the top of the page is scrolled out of view.
# NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver: Open https://google.com/. Move the mouse to About, Store, the Search button, I'm Feeling Lucky, Privacy, Terms and Settings. Ensure that the screen reader reports these as you move the mouse to them.
# NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver: Open https://google.com/. Move the mouse to About, Store, the Search button, I'm Feeling Lucky, Privacy, Terms and Settings. Ensure that the screen reader reports these as you move the mouse to them.
# NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver: Open a blank document in Google Docs. Add a heading, some text wrapping across two lines, a bulleted list and a link. Read back through the text and verify that it is read correctly. Go to the start of the first line of wrapped text. Type two additional words so that the line wrapping changes. Read the first line and verify that it is reported correctly, accounting for the changed wrapping.


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