### STR: 1. Ensure a TalkBack is running 1. Navigate to any Amazon product page and activate the Review Checker 1. Navigate to `Highlights from recent reviews` section and activate `Show more` button 1. Using a logical navigation (swipe left/right with one finger) navigate from the `Show less` or `Highlights from recent reviews` heading to individual highlights and observe the TalkBack announcement ### Expected: 1. When the first group of highights is entered with TB focus, the screen reader announces the `in list` location and the position of the highlight in the list and the size of the list, i.e. `{on-screen text}, 1 of 4, In list, 4 items` (example: OS Settings > list of Settings) 1. The individual highlights are list items 1. The groups/categories of highlights could be list items too or they could be headings - this would allow TB users to navigate between categories using TB shortcuts (3 finger swip left/right to choose `Headings` then 1 finger swipe up/down) ### Actual: 1. All highlights are announced as static text without any position within a list or a size of the list being announced. It would make is more cumbersome for a screen reader user to skim through the highlights and they would miss the information structure that is communicated visually for sighted users
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### STR: 1. Ensure a TalkBack is running 1. Navigate to any Amazon product page and activate the Review Checker 1. Navigate to `Highlights from recent reviews` section and activate `Show more` button 1. Using a logical navigation (swipe left/right with one finger) navigate from the `Show less` or `Highlights from recent reviews` heading to individual highlights and observe the TalkBack announcement ### Expected: 1. When the first group of highights is entered with TB focus, the screen reader announces the `in list` location and the position of the highlight in the list and the size of the list, i.e. `{on-screen text}, 1 of 4, In list, 4 items` (example: OS Settings > list of Settings) 1. The individual highlights are list items 1. The groups/categories of highlights could be list items too or they could be headings - this would allow TB users to navigate between categories using TB shortcuts (3 finger swip left/right to choose `Headings` then 1 finger swipe up/down) ### Actual: 1. All highlights are announced as static text without any position within a list or a size of the list being announced. It would make is more cumbersome for a screen reader user to skim through the highlights and they would miss the information structure that is communicated visually for sighted users Device: Samsung Galaxy A54 running Androd 13 (One UI 5.1)