Rosalyn Student Experience Accessibility Conformance Report
WCAG Edition

(Based on VPAT® Version 2.4)
Name of Product/Version:
Report Date: March 22, 2022
Product Description: Rosalyn is an online proctoring application that integrates with learning management systems. Rosalyn delivers the following to our customers:
  • provides a secure environment for the exam witha locked-down browser
  • records the test taker's identity to confirm thecorrect person is taking the test
  • instructs test takers on permitted behaviors andmonitors them during an exam
  • alerts students to observed problematicbehaviors so they are resolved real-time
Contact Information:
phone: 1-888-672-5964
Notes: This VPAT covers ahybrid student experience that starts on a web application and migrates to adesktop application. There is X total web application pages and X total desktopapplication ‘pages’
Detailed Scope:
Thescope of this VPAT is restricted to Specific pages listed in the table belowfor the following website: https://has58976.live.Rosalyn.com/
Web Page / Screen / Component
URL/APP
Student Authorize
https://rosalyn.instructure.com/ courses/245/ external_tools/147
Start Proctored Quiz- Welcome to Rosalyn
Rosalyn  Canvas Desktop Application
Pre Flight Screens- Pre Flight start
Rosalyn  Canvas Desktop Application
Pre Flight Screens- What to Expect
Rosalyn  Canvas Desktop Application
Pre Flight Screens- Rules for your exam
Rosalyn  Canvas Desktop Application
Pre Flight Screens - Tech Test -Your connection
Rosalyn  Canvas Desktop Application
Pre Flight Screens-Tech Test -Video and audio
Rosalyn  Canvas Desktop Application
Pre Flight Screens- Tech Test - Your Displays
Rosalyn  Canvas Desktop Application
Pre Flight Screens- Tech Test - Your Apps
Rosalyn  Canvas Desktop Application
Pre Flight Screens- Tech Test - Verify YourIdentity
Rosalyn  Canvas Desktop Application
Pre Flight Screens- Success
Rosalyn  Canvas Desktop Application
Evaluation Methods Used:
A combination ofautomated and manual testing techniques was employed for the accessibilityassessment.
  • Manual assessment wasperformed using Chrome/NVDA on Windows 10.
  • Automated tools usedincluded the Deque aXe browser extension & Deque aXe Auditor.
Applicable Standards/Guidelines
This report covers the degree of conformance forthe following accessibility standard/guidelines:
Standard/Guideline
Included In Report
Level A (No)
Level AA (No)
Level AAA (No)
Level A (Yes)
Level AA (Yes)
Level AAA (No)
Terms
The terms used in the Conformance Levelinformation are defined as follows:
  • Supports: The functionality of the product has at least one method that meets thecriterion without known defects or meets with equivalent facilitation.
  • Supports: Some functionality of the product does not meetthe criterion.
  • Supports: The majority of product functionality does notmeet the criterion.
  • Supports: The criterion is not relevant to the product.
  • Supports: The product has not been evaluated against thecriterion. This can be used only in WCAG 2.0 Level AAA.
WCAG 2.x Report
Note: When reporting on conformance with the WCAG2.x Success Criteria, the criteria are scoped for full pages, completeprocesses, and accessibility-supported ways of using technology as documentedin the WCAG2.0 Conformance Requirements.
Table 1: Success Criteria, Level A
Notes:
Criteria
Conformance Level
Remarks and Explanations
1.1.1 Non-text Content (LevelA)
All non-text content that is presented to the user has a text alternative thatserves the equivalent purpose, except for the situations listed below.
  • Controls, Input: If non-text content is acontrol or accepts user input, then it has a name that describes its purpose.(Refer to Success Criterion 4.1.2 for additional requirements for controls andcontent that accepts user input.)
  • Time-Based Media: If non-text content istime-based media, then text alternatives at least provide descriptiveidentification of the non-text content. (Refer to Guideline 1.2 for additionalrequirements for media.)
  • Test: If non-text content is a test or exercise thatwould be invalid if presented in text, then text alternatives at least providedescriptive identification of the non-text content.
  • Sensory: If non-text content is primarily intended tocreate a specific sensory experience, then text alternatives at least providedescriptive identification of the non-text content.
  • CAPTCHA: If the purpose of non-text content is to confirmthat content is being accessed by a person rather than a computer, then textalternatives that identify and describe the purpose of the non-text content areprovided, and alternative forms of CAPTCHA using output modes for differenttypes of sensory perception are provided to accommodate different disabilities.
  • Decoration, Formatting, Invisible: If non-text content is pure decoration, is usedonly for visual formatting, or is not presented to users, then it isimplemented in a way that it can be ignored by assistive technology.
Supports
All images within the web application anddesktop application pages assessed for this VPAT had appropriate alternative text.
1.2.1 Audio-onlyand Video-only (Prerecorded) (Level A)
For prerecorded audio-only and prerecorded video-only media, the following aretrue, except when the audio or video is a media alternative for text and isclearly labeled as such: 
  • Prerecorded Audio-only: An alternative for time-based media is providedthat presents equivalent information for prerecorded audio-only content.
  • Prerecorded Video-only: Either an alternative for time-based media or anaudio track is provided that presents equivalent information for prerecordedvideo-only content.
N/A
There was no prerecorded video within the Rosalynweb application and desktop application pages assessed for this VPAT.
1.2.2 Captions (Prerecorded) (Level A)
Captions are provided for all prerecorded audio content in synchronized media,except when the media is a media alternative for text and is clearly labeled as such.
N/A
There was no prerecorded content within the Rosalyn web application and desktop application pages assessed for this VPAT.
1.2.3 Audio Description or Media Alternative (Prerecorded) (Level A)
An alternative for time-based media or audio description of the prerecorded video content is providedfor synchronized media, except when the media is a media alternative for textand is clearly labeled as such.
N/A
There was no prerecorded content within theRosalyn web application and desktop application pages assessed for this VPAT.
1.1.1 Non-text Content (Level A)
All non-text content that is presented to the user has a text alternative thatserves the equivalent purpose, except for the situations listed below.
N/A
All images within the web application anddesktop application pages assessed for this VPAT had appropriate alternative text.
1.3.1 Info and Relationships (Level A)
All non-text content that is presented to the user has a text alternative thatserves the equivalent purpose, except for the situations listed below.
Supports
All of the information, structure andrelationships that are conveyed through presentation on the Rosalyn webapplication and desktop application pages assessed for this VPAT wereprogrammatically determined or available in text.
1.3.2 Meaningful Sequence (LevelA)
When the sequence in which content is presentedaffects its meaning, a correct reading sequence can be programmaticallydetermined.
Supports
All content that was presented in sequence wasproperly programmatically determined within the Rosalynweb application and desktop application pages assessed for this VPAT.
1.3.3 Sensory Characteristics (Level A)
Instructions provided forunderstanding and operating content do not rely solely on sensorycharacteristics of components such as shape, color, size, visual location,orientation, or sound.
Note: For requirements related to color, refer to Guideline 1.4.
Supports
All of the content has full instructions for sensory characteristics and usersdon’t have to rely on sensory characteristics throughout the pages that wereassessed throughout the VPAT.
1.4.1 Use of Color (Level A)
Color is not used as the only visual means ofconveying information, indicating an action, prompting a response, or distinguishinga visual element.
Note: This success criterion addresses colorperception specifically. Other forms of perception are covered in Guideline 1.3including programmatic access to color and other visual presentation coding.
Supports
Coloris not used as the only visual means of conveying information throughout the Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages that were assessed throughout theVPAT.
1.4.2 Audio Control (Level A)
If any audio on a Web page plays automaticallyfor more than 3 seconds, either a mechanism is available to pause or stop theaudio, or a mechanism is available to control audio volume independently fromthe overall system volume level.
Note: Since any content that does not meet thissuccess criterion can interfere with a user's ability to use the whole page,all content on the Web page (whether or not it is used to meet other successcriteria) must meet this success criterion. See Conformance Requirement 5: Non-Interference.
N/A
There was no audio that played automaticallywithin the Rosalyn web application and desktop application pages assessed forthis VPAT.
2.1.1 Keyboard (Level A)
All functionality of the content is operablethrough a keyboard interface without requiring specific timings for individualkeystrokes, except where the underlying function requires input that depends onthe path of the user's movement and not just the endpoints.
Note 1: This exception relates to the underlyingfunction, not the input technique. For example, if using handwriting to entertext, the input technique (handwriting) requires path-dependent input but theunderlying function (text input) does not.
Note 2: This does not forbid and should not discourage providing mouse input or other input methods in addition to keyboard operation.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT support proper keyboard functionality.
2.1.2 No Keyboard Trap (Level A)
If keyboard focus can be moved to a component ofthe page using a keyboard interface, then focus can be moved away from thatcomponent using only a keyboard interface, and, if it requires more thanunmodified arrow or tab keys or other standard exit methods, the user isadvised of the method for moving focus away.
Note: Since any content that does not meet thissuccess criterion can interfere with a user's ability to use the whole page,all content on the Web page (whether it is used to meet other success criteriaor not) must meet this success criterion. See Conformance Requirement 5: Non-Interference.
Supports
Therewere no areas where a keyboard user was not able to navigate away or out of anelement throughout the Rosalyn web application and desktop applicationpages assessed for this VPAT.
2.1.4 Character Key Shortcuts (Level A 2.1 only)
If a keyboard shortcut is implemented in contentusing only letter (including upper- and lower-case letters), punctuation,number, or symbol characters, then at least one of the following is true:
  • Turn off: A mechanism is available to turn the shortcutoff;
  • Remap: A mechanism is available to remap the shortcutto include one or more non-printable keyboard keys (e.g., Ctrl, Alt);
  • Active only on focus: The keyboard shortcut for a user interfacecomponent is only active when that component has focus.
Supports
There were no areas where keyboard shortcut keys interfered with the user’sinteractions throughout the pages that were assessed throughout theRosalyn web application and desktop application pages assessed for this VPAT.
2.2.1 Timing Adjustable (Level A)
For each time limit that is set by the content,at least one of the following is true:
  • Turn off: The user is allowed to turn off the time limitbefore encountering it; or;
  • Adjust: The user is allowed to adjust the time limitbefore encountering it over a wide range that is at least ten times the lengthof the default setting; or
  • Extend: The user is warned before time expires and givenat least 20 seconds to extend the time limit with a simple action (for example,"press the space bar"), and the user is allowed to extend the timelimit at least ten times; or
  • Real-time Exception: The time limit is a required part of a real-timeevent (for example, an auction), and no alternative to the time limit ispossible; or
  • Essential Exception: The time limit is essential and extending itwould invalidate the activity; or
  • 20 Hour Exception: The time limit is longer than 20 hours.
Supports
There were no areas where time limit was set bythe content in the Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT.
2.2.2 Pause, Stop, Hide (Level A)
For moving, blinking, scrolling, orauto-updating information, all of the following are true:
  • Moving, blinking, scrolling: For any moving, blinking or scrollinginformation that (1) starts automatically, (2) lasts more than five seconds,and (3) is presented in parallel with other content, there is a mechanism forthe user to pause, stop, or hide it unless the movement, blinking, or scrollingis part of an activity where it is essential; and
  • Auto-updating: For any auto-updating information that (1)starts automatically and (2) is presented in parallel with other content, thereis a mechanism for the user to pause, stop, or hide it or to control the frequencyof the update unless the auto-updating is part of an activity where it isessential.
    Note 1: Forrequirements related to flickering or flashing content, refer to Guideline 2.3.
    Note 2: Since any content that does not meet thissuccess criterion can interfere with a user's ability to use the whole page,all content on the Web page (whether it is used to meet other success criteriaor not) must meet this success criterion. See Conformance Requirement 5:Non-Interference.
    Note 3: Contentthat is updated periodically by software or that is streamed to the user agentis not required to preserve or present information that is generated orreceived between the initiation of the pause and resuming presentation, as thismay not be technically possible, and in many situations could be misleading todo so.
    Note 4: An animation that occurs as part of a preload phase or similarsituation can be considered essential if interaction cannot occur during thatphase for all users and if not indicating progress could confuse users or causethem to think that content was frozen or broken.
N/A
The Rosalynweb application and desktop application pages assessed for this VPAT did not contain anymoving, blinking, scrolling or auto-updating content in the pages that were assessedas part of this VPAT.
2.3.1 ThreeFlashes or Below Threshold (Level A)
Web pages do not contain anything that flashesmore than three times in any one second period, or the flash is below thegeneral flash and red flash thresholds.
Note: Since any content that does not meet thissuccess criterion can interfere with a user's ability to use the whole page,all content on the Web page (whether it is used to meet other success criteriaor not) must meet this success criterion. See Conformance Requirement 5:Non-Interference.
N/A
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT do not include any flashing content.
2.4.1 BypassBlocks (Level A)
A mechanism is available to bypass blocks ofcontent that are repeated on multiple Web pages.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT supports skipping repeated blocks ofcontent, where they appear.
2.4.2 Page Titled (Level A)
Web pages have titles that describe topic orpurpose.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT all have proper paged titles.
2.4.3 Focus Order (Level A)
If a Web page can be navigated sequentially and the navigation sequences affectmeaning or operation, focusable components receive focus in an order thatpreserves meaning and operability.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT all have logical focus order.
2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context)
(Level A)The purpose of each link can be determined from the link text alone or from thelink text together with its programmatically determined link context, exceptwhere the purpose of the link would be ambiguous to users in general.
Supports
Links within the Rosalyn web application and desktop  application pages assessed for this VPAT all have understood purposes.
2.5.1 Pointer Gestures (Level A2.1 only)
All functionality that uses multipoint or path-based gestures for operation canbe operated with a single pointer without a path-based gesture, unless amultipoint or path-based gesture is essential.
N/A
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT do not include any multipoint or path-based gestures.
2.5.2 Pointer Cancellation (Level A 2.1 only)
For functionality that can be operated using a single pointer, at least one ofthe following is true: 
  • No Down-Event: The down-event of the pointer is not used toexecute any part of the function;
  • Abort or Undo: Completion of the function is on the up-event,and a mechanism is available to abort the function before completion or to undothe function after completion;
  • Up Reversal: The up-event reverses any outcome of thepreceding down-event;
  • Essential: Completing the function on the down-event isessential.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT support pointer cancellation.
2.5.3 Label in Name (Level A2.1 only)
For user interface components with labels that include text or images of text,the name contains the text that is presented visually.
Supports
TheRosalyn web application and desktop application pages assessed for this VPATsupport visible labels for user interface components with labels that includetest or images of text.
2.5.4 Motion Actuation (Level A2.1 only)
Functionality that can be operated by device motion or user motion can also beoperated by user interface components and responding to the motion can bedisabled to prevent accidental actuation, except when: 
  • Supported Interface: The motion is used to operate functionalitythrough an accessibility supported interface;
  • Essential: The motion is essential for the function anddoing so would invalidate the activity.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT did not have any motion cancellation functionality.
3.1.1 Language of Page (Level A)
The default human language of each Web page can be programmatically determined.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT have valid language set.
3.2.1 On Focus (Level A)
When any user interface component receives focus, it does not initiate a changeof context.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktop applicationpages assessed for this VPAT did not feature any changes of context on focus.
3.2.2 On Input (Level A)
Changing the setting of any user interface component does not automaticallycause a change of context unless the user has been advised of the behaviorbefore using the component.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT informed the user before changing the settingsof any interface components.
3.3.1 Error Identification (Level A)
If an input error is automatically detected, the item that is in error isidentified and the error is described to the user in text.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT support error identification.
3.3.2 Labels or Instructions (Level A)
Labels or instructions are provided when content requires user input.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT provide instructions when content requires user input.
4.1.1 Parsing (Level A)
In content implemented using markup languages, elements have complete start andend tags, elements are nested according to their specifications, elements donot contain duplicate attributes, and any IDs are unique, except where thespecifications allow these features.
Note: Start and end tags that are missing acritical character in their formation, such as a closing angle bracket or amismatched attribute value quotation mark are not complete.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT all parsed correctly.
4.1.2 Name, Role, Value (LevelA)
For all user interface components (including but not limited to: form elements,links and components generated by scripts), the name and role can beprogrammatically determined; states, properties, and values that can be set bythe user can be programmatically set; and notification of changes to theseitems is available to user agents, including assistive technologies.
Note: This success criterion is primarily forWeb authors who develop or script their own user interface components. Forexample, standard HTML controls already meet this success criterion when usedaccording to specification.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT support the user interface componentsby making sure they have proper names, roles, and values (where applicable asvalue is not always required to be explicitly coded, for instance when the HTMLelement has value build in, like <a>).
Table 2: Success Criteria, Level AA
Notes:
Criteria
Conformance Level
Remarks and Explanations
1.2.4 Captions (Live) (Level AA)
Captions are provided for all live audio content in synchronized media.
N/A
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT contained no live audio content.
1.2.5 AudioDescription (Prerecorded) (Level AA)
Audio description is provided for all prerecorded video content in synchronizedmedia.
N/A
The Rosalyn web application and desktop applicationpages assessed for this VPAT did not containprerecorded audio or video content.
1.3.4 Orientation (Level AA 2.1 only)
Content does not restrict its view and operation to a single displayorientation, such as portrait or landscape, unless a specific displayorientation is essential.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktop applicationpages assessed for this VPAT all support changingorientation, except for the desktop application, where specific displayorientation was deemed essential.
1.3.5 Identify Input Purpose (Level AA 2.1 only)
The purpose of each input field collecting information about the user can beprogrammatically determined when: ●    The input field serves a purpose identified inthe Input Purposes for User Interface Components section; andThe content is implemented using technologies with support foridentifying the expected meaning for form input data.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktop application pagesassessed for this VPAT all support identifying inputpurpose programmatically.
1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) (Level AA)
The visual presentation of text and images of text has a contrast ratio of atleast 4.5:1, except for the following:
  • Large Text: Large-scale text and images of large-scale texthave a contrast ratio of at least 3:1;
  • Incidental: Text or images of text that are part of aninactive user interface component, that are pure decoration, that are notvisible to anyone, or that are part of a picture that contains significantother visual content, have no contrast requirement.
  • Logotypes: Text that is part of a logo or brand name has nocontrast requirement.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT all meet color contrast requirementsfor text and images both in large and regular text sizes.
1.4.4 Resize text (Level AA)
Except for captions and images of text, text can be resized without assistivetechnology up to 200 percent without loss of content or functionality.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT support resizing text to 200%.
1.4.5 Images of Text (Level AA)
If the technologies being used can achieve the visual presentation, text isused to convey information rather than images of text except for the following:
  • Customizable: The image of text can be visually customized tothe user's requirements;
  • Essential: A particular presentation of text is essentialto the information being conveyed.Note:Logotypes (text that is part of a logo or brand name) areconsidered essential.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktop applicationpages assessed for this VPAT do not use images of text.
1.4.10 Reflow (Level AA 2.1 only)
Content can be presented without loss of information or functionality, andwithout requiring scrolling in two dimensions for: 
  • Vertical scrolling content at a width equivalentto 320 CSS pixels;
  • Horizontal scrolling content at a heightequivalent to 256 CSS pixels;Except for parts of the content which require two-dimensional layout forusage or meaning.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT supports reflow of content withoutrequiring vertical scrolling or loss of content or functionality.
1.4.11 Non-text Contrast (LevelAA 2.1 only)
The visual presentation of the following have a contrast ratio of at least 3:1against adjacent color(s):
  • User Interface Components: Visual information required to identify userinterface components and states, except for inactive components or where theappearance of the component is determined by the user agent and not modified bythe author;
  • Graphical Objects: Parts of graphics required to understand thecontent, except when a particular presentation of graphics is essential to theinformation being conveyed.
Supports
User interface components and graphical objectson the Rosalyn web application and desktop application pages assessed for thisVPAT meet 3 to 1 contrast or higher.
1.4.12 Text Spacing (Level AA 2.1 only)
In content implemented using markup languages that support the following textstyle properties, no loss of content or functionality occurs by setting all ofthe following and by changing no other style property:
  • Line height (line spacing) to at least 1.5 timesthe font size;
  • Spacing following paragraphs to at least 2 timesthe font size;
  • Letter spacing (tracking) to at least 0.12 timesthe font size;
  • Word spacing to at least 0.16 times the fontsize.
Exception: Human languages and scripts that donot make use of one or more of these text style properties in written text canconform using only the properties that exist for that combination of languageand script.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT support text spacing.
1.4.13 Content on Hover or Focus (Level AA 2.1 only)
Where receiving and then removing pointer hover or keyboard focus triggers additional content to become visible and then hidden, the following are true:
  • Dismissible: A mechanism is available to dismiss theadditional content without moving pointer hover or keyboard focus, unless theadditional content communicates an input error or does not obscure or replaceother content;
  • Hoverable: If pointer hover can trigger the additionalcontent, then the pointer can be moved over the additional content without theadditional content disappearing;
  • Persistent: The additional content remains visible until thehover or focus trigger is removed, the user dismisses it, or its information isno longer valid.
Exception: The visual presentation of theadditional content is controlled by the user agent and is not modified by theauthor.
Supports
All content available on hover or focus ishoverable, persistent and dismissible on the Rosalyn web application anddesktop application pages assessed for this VPAT
2.4.5 Multiple Ways (Level AA)
More than one way is available to locate a Web page within a set of Web pagesexcept where the Web Page is the result of, or a step in, a process.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT support multiple ways to locate web pages.
2.4.6 Headings and Labels (Level AA)
Headings and labels describe topic or purpose.
Supports
Headings and labels accurately describe theirpurpose on the Rosalyn web application and desktop application pages assessedfor this VPAT.
2.4.7 Focus Visible (Level AA)
Any keyboard operable user interface has a mode of operation where the keyboardfocus indicator is visible.
Supports
The keyboard focus is visible throughout Rosalynweb application and desktop application pages assessed for this VPAT.
3.1.2 Language of Parts (Level AA)
The human language of each passage or phrase in the content can beprogrammatically determined except for proper names, technical terms, words ofindeterminate language, and words or phrases that have become part of thevernacular of the immediately surrounding text.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktop applicationpages assessed for this VPAT have no sections with different languages.
3.2.3 Consistent Navigation (Level AA)
Navigational mechanisms that are repeated on multiple Web pages within a set ofWeb pages occur in the same relative order each time they are repeated, unlessa change is initiated by the user.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktop applicationpages assessed for this VPAT have consistent navigation.
3.2.4 Consistent Identification (Level AA)
Components that have the same functionality within a set of Web pages areidentified consistently.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktop applicationpages assessed for this VPAT have consistent identification.
3.3.3 Error Suggestion (Level AA)
If an input error is automatically detected and suggestions for correction areknown, then the suggestions are provided to the user, unless it wouldjeopardize the security or purpose of the content.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktop applicationpages assessed for this VPAT provide suggestions for error correction.
3.3.4 Error Prevention (Legal, Financial, Data) (Level AA)
For Web pages that cause legal commitments or financial transactions for theuser to occur, that modify or delete user-controllable data in data storagesystems, or that submit user test responses, at least one of the following is true: 
  • Reversible: Submissions are reversible.
  • Checked: Data entered by the user is checked for inputerrors and the user is provided an opportunity to correct them.
  • Confirmed: A mechanism is available for reviewing,confirming, and correcting information before finalizing the submission.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktop applicationpages assessed for this VPAT make no transactions or legal commitments.
4.1.3 Status Messages (Level AA 2.1 only)
In content implemented using markup languages, status messages can beprogrammatically determined through role or properties such that they can bepresented to the user by assistive technologies without receiving focus.
Supports
The Rosalyn web application and desktopapplication pages assessed for this VPAT support presenting status messages tothe user without receiving focus.
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