Mobile keyboard testing
Legend
Results
OzPlayer Pass | AblePlayer Pass | JWPlayer Failed a non-interference clause in WCAG2 | Plyr Failed a non-interference clause in WCAG2 | |
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Mandatory | ||||
No KB trap | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass |
No full-screen reverse KB trap | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass |
Play | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass |
Pause | Pass | Pass | Fail | Fail |
Keyboard | ||||
Volume can be modified | Pass | Pass | ||
Captions can be turned on | Pass | Pass | ||
Total | 100% | 100% |
Methodology
We tested the remaining four video players on an iPad, iOS 10, Safari, Zagg keyboard. We tested only one task via the keyboard on the iPad: whether the controls could be operated by the keyboard. A video player was deemed to include a showstopper if any of the following occurred:
- Video could not be played– not a failure of WCAG2, but deemed a significant failure;
- Video could not be paused– failure of WCAG2 Level A Success Criterion 2.2.2 Pause, Stop, Hide; and/or
- Video crashed the browser– not a failure of WCAG2, but deemed a significant failure.
Two video players: JW Player and Plyr, contained show-stoppers. The remaining two video players were: AblePlayer; and OzPlayer.