Cognitive test alternatives available
Normative Text
Processes, including authentication, can be completed without a cognitive function test.
Tests
This section is non-normative.
Procedure
For each form requiring the completion of a complex test, such as a puzzle, image identification, gesture reproduction, math question, or character recognition/entry:
- Check that there is an alternative provided that does not require completion of a cognitive function test.
Expected results
- #2 is true.
Tests
This content needs to be written.
Key Terms
- actively available
available for the user to perceive and use
- cognitive function test
task that requires the user to remember, manipulate, or transcribe information
Examples include, but are not limited to:
- memorization, such as remembering a username, password, set of characters, images, or patterns. The common identifiers name, email, and phone number are not considered cognitive function tests as they are personal to the user and consistent across websites;
- transcription, such as typing in characters;
- use of correct spelling;
- performance of calculations;
- solving of puzzles.
- conformance scope
A set of Views and/or Pages selected to be part of a conformance claim. Where a View or Page is part of a Process, all the Views or Pages in the process must be included.
How a person or organization selects the set is not defined in WCAG3. There maybe informative guidance on selecting a suitable set in future (similar to WCAG-EM), but regional laws or regulations may provide a methodology.
- content
information, sensory experience and interactions conveyed
- page
non-embedded resource obtained from a single URI using HTTP plus any other resources that are used in the rendering or intended to be rendered together
Where a URI is available and represents a unique set of content, that would be the preferred conformance unit.
- platform
software, or collection of layers of software, that lies below the subject software and provides services to the subject software and that allows the subject software to be isolated from the hardware, drivers, and other software below
Platform software both makes it easier for subject software to run on different hardware, and provides the subject software with many services (e.g. functions, utilities, libraries) that make the subject software easier to write, keep updated, and work more uniformly with other subject software.
A particular software component might play the role of a platform in some situations and a client in others. For example a browser is a platform for the content of the page but it also relies on the operating system below it.
The platform is the context in which the conformance scope exists.
- process
series of views or pages associated with user actions, where actions required to complete an activity are performed, often in a certain order, regardless of the technologies used or whether it spans different sites or domains
- view
content that is actively available in a viewport including that which can be scrolled or panned to, and any additional content that is included by expansion while leaving the rest of the content in the viewport actively available
A modal dialog box would constitute a new view because the other content in the viewport is no longer actively available.
- viewport
object in which the platform presents content
The author has no control of the viewport and almost always has no idea what is presented in a viewport (e.g. what is on screen) because it is provided by the platform. On browsers the hardware platform is isolated from the content.
Content can be presented through one or more viewports. Viewports include windows, frames, loudspeakers, and virtual magnifying glasses. A viewport may contain another viewport. For example, nested frames. Interface components created by the user agent such as prompts, menus, and alerts are not viewports.