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Re: Problem with Terms of Use Acceptance Form: Accessibility Issue or Operator Error?

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From: Jon Avila
Date: Jul 17, 2014 7:48AM


It could be that you need to scroll to the bottom of the ToS. This can sometimes be accomplished with the keyboard if the ToS is keyboard focusable. You could try pressing page down several times or end. These keys may need to be pressed in forms or focus mode or by passing the keys through the screen reader.

Jonathan

> On Jul 17, 2014, at 8:35 AM, "Nusbaum, Christopher" < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
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> Good Morning Listers,
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> As many of you are probably aware, I currently work as an intern in my local school system's IT department, specializing in supporting and maintaining our assistive technology as well as evaluating our in-house software for accessibility and providing feedback to the developers. I encountered a problem yesterday which I am not sure whether I should bring to the developers because I don't know whether to deem it an accessibility problem or an operator error.
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> There is a portion of our in-house Web portal which requires that each employee accept an "Acceptable Use Policy," or a Terms of Use agreement, before we are granted full access to the Internet. I first tried to bypass the agreement by pressing JAWS key + F5 and going directly to the accept button. However, something in the software recognizes when one has not read through the entire agreement and presents an error dialogue which asks the user to read through the entire document. When I did this, however, the system still gave me the same error. It seems that it relies on the position of the PC cursor to determine whether the full document has been read. When I down-arrowed through the agreement, the JAWS cursor moved, but the PC cursor did not move with it. I had to have one of the sighted techs move the PC cursor to the end of the scroll bar with the mouse in order for the acceptance to go through. Is there something I'm missing? Is there a way to move the PC cursor along
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> ith the JAWS cursor? If not, I would consider this an accessibility concern. What, then, would your suggestion be to our developers to fix it? Any help would be appreciated.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Chris
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> Christopher A. (Chris) Nusbaum, Intern
> Technology Services Department
> Assistive Technology Program
> Carroll County Public Schools
> 125 North Court Street
> Westminster, MD 21157
> Phone: (410) 751-3428
> Cell: (443) 547-2409
> Email: <EMAIL REMOVED>
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