Without knowledge of the relevant standards, it seems to me that this
actually works as expected. The radio buttons are treated as a group - a
single form element. You tab in and out of the group, but  use the arrow
keys to change your selection.

The short discussion here led to the same conclusion -
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2155991/keyboard-focus-breaking-with-
radio-button-group

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Accessibility: Registration form radio buttons don't accept tab
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539288
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Bug description:
 affects mahara

>From Jason White:


There are radio buttons on the registration form to indicate
agreement/disagreement with the terms and conditions. The "yes" button
won't
accept focus in the tab order, i.e., pressing tab to move focus to the next
link/control won't move to it. This is a bug somewhere (I'm not sure
where...)

I am using Firefox 3.5.6, the Orca assistive technology
(http://live.gnome.org/Orca), a refreshable braille display and speech
output.



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