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[Accessibility] Fix accessibility roles and states for radio buttons, checkboxes, and tabs #81054
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| // Use radio role for single-select (e.g. Date dropdown options), checkbox for multi-select, button otherwise | ||
| const isRadioOption = !canSelectMultiple && !!rightHandSideComponent; | ||
| const isCheckboxOption = canSelectMultiple; |
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Avoid inferring radio roles from right-hand content
The new heuristic const isRadioOption = !canSelectMultiple && !!rightHandSideComponent treats any list row that supplies a right-hand component as a radio button. That’s not always true: e.g., SelectionListWithSections in src/pages/NewChatPage.tsx passes a right-hand component to render the “Add to group” button or select circle (see itemRightSideComponent), but the list isn’t a single-choice radio group and canSelectMultiple isn’t set. With this change those rows will be announced as radios with a checked state based on item.isSelected, which is misleading for screen reader users and changes behavior vs. before. Consider making the radio role explicit (e.g., a prop from RadioListItem) instead of inferring it from rightHandSideComponent presence.
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Explanation of Change
Improves accessibility for selection lists and tab selector
Selection list items
Tab selector
Fixed Issues
$ #79240
PROPOSAL: #79240 (comment)
Tests
[X] Verify that no errors appear in the JS console
Offline tests
QA Steps
Same as tests
PR Author Checklist
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Android: mWeb Chrome
iOS: Native
iOS: mWeb Safari
MacOS: Chrome / Safari
NOTE: This is a screen reader accessibility change with no visual differences. Testing requires screen reader software (VoiceOver on iOS/macOS or TalkBack on Android).