Simple testing before you buy

This is a companion for the web page Guidelines for Purchasers and focuses on how to do a simple evaluation of software accessibility.  

Put Away Your Mouse—navigate with a keyboard only

Using just the tab, arrows, space bar, and return/enter keys, can you get to the important parts of a page like a menu and any dropdowns? What about buttons or the search field on the page?

As you are using the keyboard to navigate through the page, do you see any “focus indicators” letting you know where you are on the page? A focus indicator is a visual marker that shows you what element on a page has focus; it should be very obvious.

Brief instructions on how to navigate without using a mouse or trackpad.

Run a Lighthouse Report

Lighthouse is an open-source, automated tool for improving the quality of web pages. Install the Lighthouse browser extension and run a report.

Use High Contrast

Turn on high contrast mode to see if the page is legible for users with visual impairments.  

High Contrast for Mac

  • Open System Settings

  • Go to Accessibility

  • Select Display from the left panel and then on the right check the box for Increase contrast. It reduces transparency in windows and makes the borders of buttons, tabs, and other items more legible. If increasing the contrast is too stark a change for you, then try checking the box for the setting right below it to Reduce transparency. It makes the semi-transparent headers of windows a solid gray.


    Within the accessibilty sytem preferences are two options which increase contrast and reduce transparency.

High Contrast for Windows

  • Press Windows logo key 

     + U to open Ease of Access settings, then select High Contrast.

  • Switch the toggle under Turn on high contrast to On. You'll be asked to wait a few seconds while your device adjusts.

  • Under Choose a theme, select a high contrast theme from the drop-down menu, and then select Apply.

Turn Off Images

Without any images, can you still figure out what to do? Can you still understand what is happening and what you need to do?

One way to do this:

Check for captions or transcripts

What happens if you turn off sound for videos or audio files? How can you figure out what is going on? Is there a way to read captions? Are transcripts available?

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