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Reporting Tools
Reporting tools are good way to quickly audit a site for common issues such as lack of image ALT text, poor table structure or missing form labels. The ones listed below are used by many testers at Penn State.
Color Checkers
- See the Color Contrast page for information on how to test for color contrast.
- See the Color Blindness Simulators for information on how to simulate different vision conditions.
Keyboard Accessibility
Keyboard accessibility can be checked by trying to use a Web site or other tool without a keyboard. On a Web site, you should check to see if you can use the TAB key to tab to form fields and the ENTER key to select and enter data.
Other applications (e.g. Microsoft Office or a Flash application), should include keyboard equivalents (e.g. CONTROL+P for print) for all functions.
See the Keyboard Testing section of the Testing Protocol page for more details.
Screenreaders
Screenreaders are a high quality which replicates the experience of a user relying on that technology. This kind of testing is particularly valuable for testing technologies (e.g. PDF, new Web service) that other tools cannot assess.
Expert Testing
Penn State faculty, staff and student developers can contact accessibilityweb@psu.edu to arrange for expert testing and consultations including screen reader testing and full accessibility evaluations.