Eintech Accessibility Conformance Report WCAG Edition
(Based on VPAT® Version 2.5)
Name of Product: Rogo-X Assessment Runner
Report Date: 11/12/2024
Product Description: Rogo-X Assessment Runner is an online, browser-based e-assessment platform used by candidates to sit assessments.
Contact information: Eintech Product Team
Notes : All information correct at the time of writing
“Voluntary Product Accessibility Template” and “VPAT” are registered
service marks of the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
Evaluation Methods Used: Evaluations have been conducted by the Eintech Product Team with assistance from Quality Assurance Engineers, using Windows 11 on Chrome. Assistive technology used included NVDA, Windows Narrator and Windows Voice Access.
Applicable Standards/Guidelines
This report covers the degree of conformance for the following accessibility standard/guidelines:
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Standard/Guideline |
Included In Report |
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Level A (Yes) Level AA (Yes) Level AAA (No) |
Terms
The terms used in the Conformance Level column of this report are as follows:
- Supports: The functionality of the product has at least one method that meets the criterion without known defects or meets with equivalent facilitation.
- Partially Supports: Some functionality of the product does not meet the criterion.
- Does Not Support: The majority of product functionality does not meet the criterion.
- Not Applicable: The criterion is not relevant to the product.
WCAG 2.x Report
Table 1: Success Criteria, Level A
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Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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Partially supports |
Only the Rogo header does not have a text alternative |
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Not applicable |
Assessment runner does not contain audio or video content |
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Not applicable |
Assessment runner does not contain audio or video content |
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Not applicable |
Assessment runner does not contain audio or video content |
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Fully supports |
Assessment Runner makes use of semantic markup, ARIA references |
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Fully supports |
Content is ordered in such a way that assistive technologies read the page in a sensical order |
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Fully supports |
Controls and instructions do not rely solely on shape, colour, size, visual location, orientation or sound |
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Fully supports |
Where colour is used to highlight information, a contrast ratio of 3:1 is use |
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Not applicable |
Assessment runner does not contain audio content |
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Fully supports |
All assessment runner functionality is operable through a keyboard |
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Fully supports |
Focus can be moved away from components using solely a keyboard |
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Not applicable |
No keyboard shortcuts provided – simply keyboard-based tab navigation |
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Fully supports |
Adjustable times in tests are settings permitted, but Rogo offers pausing capability to candidates and admins, and admins are able to add time onto exams. |
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Not applicable |
No blinking, moving or scrolling information in the Assessment Runner |
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Not applicable |
No flashing in the Assessment Runner |
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Fully supports |
Users are able to skip to timer and skip to main content |
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Fully supports |
All Assessment Runner web pages are titled |
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Fully supports |
Keyboard navigation follows a logical left-to-right, top-to-bottom order |
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Fully supports |
All links are contextualised |
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Fully supports |
Interactions only require single-point gestures |
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Fully supports |
Confirmation modals throughout the assessment runner reduce accidental activation of controls |
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Partially supports |
One non-labelled generic/decorative image on the assessment results screen |
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Fully supports |
No functions is dependent on moving a device |
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Fully supports |
Assistive technology can determine the language of a page |
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Fully supports |
No context changes occur when user interfaces receive focus |
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Fully supports |
All changes of context are explicit, e.g. a Finish button at the end of tests, a Next button to go to the next section. No automatic changes (e.g. moving through the exam) occur in the test engine. |
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Fully supports |
Live Invigilation chat box occurs in the same area on each screen of the Assessment Runner |
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Fully supports |
Rogo-X Assessment Runner contains a range of error messaging |
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Fully supports |
MCQ options (Radio buttons, checkboxes, dropdowns) are labelled by item and assessment authors |
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Fully supports |
No requirement to re-enter information across the Assessment Runner |
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Fully supports |
All names and roles are labelled |
Table 2: Success Criteria, Level AA
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Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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Not applicable |
No live audio/visual content in the Assessment Runner |
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Not applicable |
No prerecorded audio content in the Assessment Runner |
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Fully supports |
Assessment Runner can be used in different orientations |
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Partially supports |
Not all components are compatible with assistive technologies. |
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Fully supports |
All contrast ratios are a minimum of 4.5:1 |
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Fully supports |
No loss of functionality when text is doubled in size; browser provides scroll bars when necessary |
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Not applicable |
No images of text used, with the accepted exception of the Rogo logo |
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Fully supports |
Only vertical scrolling is required when viewing the Assessment Runner at 400% zoom on a 1280px viewport |
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Fully supports |
Visual presentations (e.g. buttons, timer display) achieve a 3:1 contrast ratio against the Assessment Runner background |
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Not applicable |
Candidate-based changing of spacing and line height is unavailable |
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Not applicable |
Keyboard focus and pointer hover do not trigger additional content |
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Not applicable |
Assessments largely follow a set navigation system chosen by the assessment author |
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Fully supports |
Screens and content items in the Assessment Runner have headings |
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Fully supports |
Items receiving keyboard focus have visible indicators |
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Fully supports |
Focused items remain visible |
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Not applicable |
No current dragging movements |
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Fully supports |
Targets for MCQs are inline; buttons are either 24x24 CSS pixels or would not intersect another target if placed in a 24 CSS pixel diameter circle |
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Fully supports |
Assistive technology is able to identify languages |
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Fully supports |
Rogo-X Assessment Runner follows a consistent navigation pattern |
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Fully supports |
Consistent names and labels are used for the same functionality throughout the Assessment Runner |
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Fully supports |
Appropriate errors, e.g. max selection of checkboxes, required answers are provided |
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Fully supports |
Mechanisms are in place for reviewing, confirming and correcting information when permitted by assessment authors |
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Not applicable |
Authentication takes place outside of the Assessment Runner |
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Fully supports |
Assistive technology informs users of changes in content |
Disclaimer (Eintech)
Eintech has taken all reasonable steps to ensure the information in this report is accurate and reliable as of the report's date. However, we do not warrant that the Assessment Runner is entirely free of accessibility issues. The information contained in this document may be updated or modified without prior notice. This document does not create any contractual obligations, either explicitly or implicitly, and should not be considered part of any agreement between the parties.