Public bug reported:
The "Restrict Applications" button lacks the corresponding role,
so an user using a screen reader won't be able to know that they
can push it to expand the list of applications.
[ Impact ]
An user that depends on the screen reader won't know the associated role
of the button, which can be misleading and make use more difficult.
[ Test plan ]
* In a virtual machine, open a terminal
* type `export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME` and `export UNDER_JHBUILD=1` to set
debug mode and pure-gnome mode in gnome-initial-setup.
* enable the screen reader (Super+Alt+S)
* launch `/usr/libexec/gnome-initial-setup`
* advance until the `About you` page
* add an user, different of the current one
* enable the `Parental control` checkbutton
* go to the next page
* insert a password
* go to the next page (parental controls)
* move the cursor, using the TAB key, to the `Restrict applications` button
* without the patch, it will be read as `Restrict applications. Prevents
specified...`, without a role.
Instead, with the patch, it should be read as `Restrict applications
Pressbutton. Prevents specified...`
[ Where problems could occur ]
Since this patch only adds A11Y info, the only possible problem is that
incorrect accessibility information would be sent to the screen reader.
** Affects: malcontent (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Sergio Costas (rastersoft-gmail)
Status: New
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A button lacks the A11Y role
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