A11y_Visual Studio Code Services_Docs Setup_Linux_ScreenReader: On tab navigation to the # link beside heading "Cannot install .deb package due to "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/vscode.list: No such file or directory", it is read as "Cannot install .deb package due to"
Actual:
On tab navigation to the # link beside heading "Cannot install .deb package due to "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/vscode.list: No such file or directory", it is read as "Cannot install .deb package due to". The full name is not read.
Similar issue is observed with Chrome + JAWS.
Similar issue is observed in following scenario:
- Docs Setup_MacOS: NVDA is not announcing the link name "Why do I see" given beside heading "Why do I see "Visual Studio Code would like access to your calendar." descriptively.
Expected:
NVDA should announce the full name of the link. It should read the link name as "Cannot install .deb package due to "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/vscode.list: No such file or directory".
GitHubTags:#A11yMAS;#A11yTCS;#BM_Visual Studio Code Services_Aug2022;#Visual Studio Code Services;#Win10;#FTP;#DesktopWeb;#A11ySev2;#WCAG1.3.1;#NVDA;#JAWS;#Chrome;#STP;#Element:Link;
Environment Details:
Application Name: Visual Studio Code Services URL: https://code.visualstudio.com/ Windows Version: Win10 Chrome Version: Version 103.0.5060.134(Official build)(64-bit) ScreenReader: NVDA 2022.2 / JAWS 2022.2112.24 ILM
Repro Steps:
- Please do not close this bug. This bug should only be closed by TCS, C+AI Accessibility tester after verification of the fix
- Launch the application Url : https://code.visualstudio.com/
- Tab till "Docs" link.
- From left navigation, select "Setup".
- Tab till "Linux" link and press enter.
- Tab till the link given beside heading "Cannot install .deb package due to "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/vscode.list: No such file or directory"
- Turn on NVDA.
- Observe that NVDA is announcing the link name as "Cannot install .deb package due to"
User Impact:
Screen reader users will not be able to know the full name of the link.
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