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[File Explorer Source Control Integration] Accessibility Bug Fixes #3941

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Summary of the pull request

This PR contains accessibility bug fixes for the following issues:

  • Section headers 'File Explorer+ Version Control' and 'Add Repositories' are not announced by narrator in 'Windows Customization>> File explorer' page.
  • "Error assigning source control provider" is not defined as heading.
  • Tooltip is not defined for "More Options" button in Add repository group

References and relevant issues

https://microsoft.visualstudio.com/OS/_workitems/edit/53873821
https://microsoft.visualstudio.com/OS/_workitems/edit/53874085
https://microsoft.visualstudio.com/OS/_workitems/edit/53874117

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Validation steps performed

Local Build
Unit Tests
Confirmed the tooltip appears for the "More Options" button in Add Repositories UI
Confirmed the following using narrator:

  • Narrator announces the section headers 'File Explorer+ Version Control' and 'Add Repositories' in 'Windows Customization>> File explorer' page.
  • Narrator conveys the heading level for "Error assigning source control provider"

PR checklist

  • Closes #xxx
  • Tests added/passed
  • Documentation updated

@ssparach ssparach merged commit 9513668 into main Oct 14, 2024
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@krschau krschau added this to the Dev Home v0.19 milestone Oct 15, 2024
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