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IAAP Exam CPACC Topic 3 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAAP's CPACC exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 3
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According to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, when focus cannot be moved away from a web component using only a keyboard, this is known as a

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Suggested Answer: B

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Carlton
16 days ago
B) keyboard trap, definitely. I remember learning about that in my accessibility training. Gotta avoid those traps!
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Tamesha
14 hours ago
I always make sure to test for keyboard traps when designing websites.
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Sabine
5 days ago
Yes, you're right! It's called a keyboard trap.
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Valene
16 days ago
Ha! Keyboard trap, for sure. Wouldn't want to get caught in one of those while browsing the web.
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Hui
23 days ago
Hmm, C) locked focus sounds like it could be right. Keeping the focus stuck on one thing is a problem.
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Shawnta
24 days ago
D) sticky key? Seriously, that's just for sticky keys on the keyboard, not a web component issue.
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Joaquin
14 days ago
A) keyboard tab.
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Cristal
1 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's B) keyboard trap. Trapping the focus is a big no-no for accessibility.
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Linn
19 days ago
I agree, it's definitely B) keyboard trap.
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Micheline
2 months ago
I agree with Terina, because a keyboard trap prevents focus from being moved away.
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Terina
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) keyboard trap.
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