Chrome version 77 comes with a number of accessibility fixes and improvements across platforms. Here are some of the notable updates in this milestone, with links to relevant bugs for reference.
Highlights
Automatic Clicks scrolling functionality
In Chrome OS version 76, we added a lot of new functionality to the accessibility feature Automatic Clicks. This feature can be helpful for users with motor or dexterity challenges who are not able to put pressure on the touchpad or mouse to click. Automatic Clicks makes it possible to simply hover over a given item, and Chrome OS will “click” it for you -- whether you want to left click, right click, click and drag, double click, and more. As of Chrome OS version 77, it’s now also possible to scroll a page or app by hovering over the feature’s controls.
Chrome OS
Accessibility fixes made within the certificate viewer dialog, including addressing focus issues, contrast ratio improvements, and better labelling of elements for screen reader announcements. (Bug)
Improved contrast ratios within the wallpaper picker interface. (Bug)
The app list within the Launcher is now more keyboard accessible. (Bug)
ChromeVox screen reader
Fixed a bug where ChromeVox was no longer lowering pitch when characters were deleted. (Bug)
It’s now possible to navigate by word in more places, such as in the description of a button or image.. (Bug)
Fixed a crash with content using CSS ::after (Bug)
Introduced Chrome Color picker to allow users to apply, cancel and save choice of colors on the new tab page. We made it possible to do this with the keyboard and screen reader. (Bug)
Chrome on Desktop Platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux)
Added accessibility support for switching between Most Visited and custom links on the New Tab Page. (Bug)
Chrome DevTools
Numerous accessibility fixes for DevTools made, including changes to:
Geolocation and Shortcut settings
Preview Pane
Navigator Pane
Editor Pane
timeline panel flamecharts in the Network and Main panel.
Settings Blackboxing Pane
Preference Settings Pane
Console Pane
Memory Heap Profiler
Sensors Tool
Security Origin and Overview page. (Bug)
Keyboard accessibility improvements for Network tool Filter Bar and Close. (Bug)
Windows specific fixes
Chrome on Android
SVG links are now clickable with Talkback. (Bug)
Fixed a bug where aria-role="alertdialog" was not being announced correctly. (Bug)
Fixed a bug where the tab switcher icon and wrench menu would disappear when using incognito mode. (Bug)
Fixed size of touch targets and text sizing in the security interstitial page. (Bug)
Fixed sizing of tap targets in the new bottom toolbar. (Bug)
Fixed issue where focus was being dropped for search fields. (Bug)
Google Assistant on-boarding pop up is now announced correctly. (Bug)
Fixed a critical bug where Talkback would repeatedly announce the title of a page and steal focus, making it very difficult to browse certain web pages.
Chrome on iOS
Accessibility fixes made within the new tab page, including labelling and focus highlighting of invisible elements. (Bug, Bug)
Fixed custom actions for the Most Visited interface. (Bug)
Added a better label for "Learn more" button in New Incognito Tab. (Bug)
Added a better label for Cancel button on the merge-data warning screen. (Bug)
Web Platform
aria-invalid now supports "spelling" and "grammar" values. (Bug)
Added accessibility fixes to the new security key PIN UI.
Alternative text in CSS Generated Content is now supported, and enabled by default. (Bug)
Laura (Palmaro) Allen | | Google | | Chrome & Chrome OS Accessibility Program Manager | Pronouns: she/her |
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