Test for JavaScript events' support

Part 2: Navigating forms

There are two forms for this test, which are designed to record events either: when reading or navigating straight through a form; or when interacting with form controls directly.

For this first test form, please read or navigate through each of the controls, but don't actually interact with them any more than that - just navigate, or allow your reader to read, straight through. If you're navigating manually (e.g. tabbing), please stop at some point and come back a few elements, then carry on forwards again; it doesn't matter where:

Test form A: Please read or navigate straight through

For the second form please navigate through the controls, and this time try to interact with each one - change, clear or set its value; actuate, check or uncheck it; whatever seems relevant. Try to use modifier keys on some interactions, for example, holding down Shift while typing in a text-box, Control while activating a button, or ALT while opening a select-menu.

Most of the controls won't appear to do very much, if anything at all (for example, the test forms can't be submitted or reset), but they are all recording data. Some of the fields are "readonly" or "disabled", so if a particular control won't accept any focus or interaction, please just move onto the next one. But please do try each element at least once, even if it appears to be (or is announced as) read-only or disabled:

Test form B: Please interact with each element

Thank you! That's the end of the test. Please tell us what device you used to do this test, for example "JAWS 5.0 on Windows 2000" (the device details are crucial, or the data won't be any use). If relevant, please also mention what mode or setting you were using with that device, for example "reading straight through the page" or "tabbing through items manually". Then click the Submit button to send your results.