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OS: Chrome
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Type: Bug
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issue 836549



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Video toolbar is focusable by CVox even when disabled and hidden.

Project Member Reported by lewenhaupt@chromium.org, Sep 12 2017

Issue description

Chrome Version: Chrome/61.0.3163.67
OS: CrOS x86_64 9765.45.0

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1) A page with a video tag. (<video></video>).
(2) Navigating to the tag with spoken feedback (using swipe gestures on a touch screen) to select video's toolbar.

What is the expected result?
To not be able to focus an invisible video toolbar which can't be interacted with.

What happens instead?
The video toolbar is focused and reads out "Video toolbar".


 
Labels: OS-Chrome
Owner: lethalantidote@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Untriaged)
Status: Started (was: Assigned)
I don't seem to be able to focus the videos on a Chromebook with ChromeVox using tab. Is this an additional unreported issue, or has that bug already been filed? Also, is there any recommended devices for this current issue?

This is the site I was using:
https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_video.asp
A follow up to that is, I guess we don't want users interacting with a video they cannot control, but don't videos usually have a descriptor that gets read, so focusing them for accessibility might be good? (Unrelated to focusing the toolbar) 
Blockedon: 836549
This will be solved with the restructure, but leaving open and dependent so that we make sure it is in fact included in the restructure. 

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