Accessibility functions are now a standard part of mobile operating systems. The article examines the role of screen readers in mobile testing and the implications of the definition of "assistive technology" for the WCAG requirement "Resize Text".
Mobile apps should also be operable using a keyboard. This third part of our blog series on mobile testing explains why this is important and what role the keyboard plays in accessibility and app testing.
Many mobile apps are now released simultaneously for Android and iOS. At first glance, the two versions appear almost identical. But does that mean they perform equally well in terms of accessibility?
In the first part of a series of blog posts about mobile accessibility testing, we look at the main differences between testing common web content and testing native mobile apps.