Navigating the test driver with a keyboard
Many candidates with disabilities rely on keyboards to navigate their tests. Some candidates cannot use a mouse (for example, candidates with permanent or temporary physical impairments). Candidates with visual impairments might not be able to see the mouse pointer on the screen.
Starting a test and navigating the test driver interface with a keyboard
Starting a test and navigating the test driver interface with a keyboard explains how you can start, interact with, and finish a test using a keyboard.
Navigating question content with a keyboard in the test driver
Navigating question content with a keyboard in the test driver contains information on how you interact with question content with a keyboard.
Navigating source material with a keyboard in the test driver
Navigating source material with a keyboard in the test driver explores how you can use the keyboard to navigate the source material attached to a test.
Navigating the Surpass media and audio players with a keyboard in the test driver
Navigating the Surpass media player and audio player with a keyboard in the test driver explains how you can interact with the Surpass media player with a keyboard. This includes information on how to use the Surpass video and audio players.
Using tools with a keyboard in the test driver
Using tools with a keyboard in the test driver looks at how you can use tools with a keyboard in tests. This includes details on how to use the basic calculator and the caliper tool with a keyboard.