Testing task: Navigate out of a listbox popup by moving the editing cursor to the left

Describe how VoiceOver for macOS behaves when performing task "With focus on an option in the listbox popup, navigate back to the textbox by moving the editing cursor to the left."

Test instructions

  1. Restore default settings for VoiceOver for macOS. For help, read Configuring Screen Readers for Testing.
  2. Activate the "Open test page" button below, which opens the example to test in a new window and runs a script that expands the combobox, sets the combobox value to 'Alabama', places focus on that option in the listbox popup and positions the editing cursor at the end of the textbox.
  3. Simultaneously press Left Arrow and Right Arrow. If VoiceOver said 'quick nav on', press Left Arrow and Right Arrow again to turn it back off.
  4. With focus on an option in the listbox popup, navigate back to the textbox by moving the editing cursor to the left.
  5. Using the following commands, With focus on an option in the listbox popup, navigate back to the textbox by moving the editing cursor to the left.
    • Left Arrow (quick nav off)

Success Criteria

To pass this test, VoiceOver for macOS needs to meet all the following assertions when each specified command is executed:

  1. Role 'combobox' is conveyed
  2. Name of the combobox ('State') is conveyed
  3. State of the combobox (expanded) is conveyed
  4. Text of the selected option ('Alabama') is conveyed
  5. The ability to enter or edit text is conveyed
  6. The presence of autocomplete behavior is conveyed
  7. Cursor position (on the character 'a') is conveyed

Record Results

Navigate out of a listbox popup by moving the editing cursor to the left

After 'Left Arrow' (quick nav off)

Which statements are true about the response to Left Arrow (quick nav off)?
Were there additional undesirable behaviors?(required)
Undesirable behaviors