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Test Case Description for  Electronic Forms

Purpose: Verify that user can use assistive technology to access the on-line form to complete and submit the form.



Initial  Conditions:

  1. Have Screen Reader program installed.

Steps/Description:
  1. View page with Screen Reader. Navigate to an input field, displayed as [text] in the list of links, and then use the "where am I" command (alt + F1).
  2. View page with Screen Reader. Navigate to a radio selection, and then use the "where am I" command.




 Expected Results:
  1. SR can speak the label of the input field in response to the "where am I" command.
  2. SR can speak the label of the radio selection.





HTML Source Code:

test1:
<form>
<label for="FirstName">FirstName: </label></b><input name="FirstName" id="FirstName" size="30"><br
<label for="LastName">LastName:</label></b><input name="LastName" id="LastName" size="30"><br>
<label for="Address">Address: </label></b><input name="Address" id="Address" size="45"><br>
<input type="submit" value="Submit"><input type="reset" value="Reset"><br>
</form>

test2:
<form method="Post"><label for="Q1A"><input type="radio" name="qn1" value="A" id="Q1A">A. below 20 </label>
<label for="Q1B"><input type="radio" name="qn1" value="B" id="Q1B">B. 20-30 </label>
<label for="Q1C"><input type="radio" name="qn1" value="C" id="Q1C">C. 30-40 </label>
<label for="Q1D"><input type="radio" name="qn1" value="D" id="Q1D">D. above 40</label>
</form>