[Color Schemes]: Screen reader does not announce the 'default' visible text defined with the 'Campbell' color scheme on the page.
Windows Terminal version
1.17.3052.0
Windows build number
Windows 11 Version 22H2 (OS Build 25206.1000)
Other Software
No response
Steps to reproduce
- Open Windows Terminal.
- Open 'Settings > Startup' window with 'Ctrl+,' keys.
- Turn on Narrator by 'Ctrl+Win+Enter' keys.
- Navigate to 'Color schemes' list item by down arrow key and select it.
- Navigate to 'Campbel' by the tab key.
- Observe the Narrator's announcement here.
User Experience: - Screen reader users will have to navigate in scan mode to get this value information defined with the color control.
Guideline Reference: (https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/info-and-relationships.html)
Attachments: Screen reader does not announce the 'default' visible text defined with the 'Campbell' color scheme on the page..zip
Expected Behavior
Screen reader should announce the 'default' visible text defined with the 'Campbell' color scheme on the page. It should announce as 'Campbell, default, 1 of 11 selected'.
Actual Behavior
Screen reader does not announce the 'default' visible text defined with the 'Campbell' color scheme on the page. It announces as 'Campbell, 1 of 11 selected'.
Observation:
Issue also reproes with the NVDA screen reader.
FWIW, this still repros on the current Color Schemes page, circa 1.17.3481.0
Reverted due to a virtualization-related crash in 7d0baa794 (main) ab79a8538 (release-1.17).
@DHowett Should we reopen this then? Or just file a new bug to track the crash?
Ha, I actually did mean to reopen it. Thanks!
:tada:This issue was addressed in #14704, which has now been successfully released as Windows Terminal Preview v1.17.1023.:tada:
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