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Test Case Description for  Build-in Accessibility Features

Purpose: Verify user can turn on or off the build-in accessibility features.


Initial  Conditions:

      Put the mouse (or other pointing device )aside and exercise each feature of the mozilla using the keyboard.


Steps/Description:   

     Turn on/off the following features :
  1. reversing the color scheme(to assist people with low vision)
  2. showing a visual prompt when an error tone is sounded(to assist persons who are deaf or hard of hearing)
  3. providing "sticky keys"that allow a user to press key combinations(such as control-C) sequentially rather than simultaneously(to assist persons with dexterity disabilities)

Expected Results:

      The program can reflect what the user select.