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| * File Name (AccessibleStates.idl) |
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| * IAccessible2 IDL Specification |
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| |
| midl_pragma warning(disable: 2111) |
| midl_pragma warning(disable: 2402) |
| |
| import "objidl.idl"; |
| |
| typedef long AccessibleStates; |
| |
| /** %IAccessible2 specific state bit constants |
| |
| This enum defines the state bits returned by IAccessible2::states. The |
| %IAccessible2 state bits are in addition to those returned by MSAA. |
| */ |
| enum IA2States { |
| |
| /** Indicates a window is currently the active window, or is an active subelement |
| within a container or table. |
| |
| This state can be used to indicate the current active item in a container, even |
| if the container itself is not currently active. In other words this would indicate |
| the item that will get focus if you tab to the container. |
| |
| This information is important for knowing what to report for trees and potentially |
| other containers in a virtual buffer. |
| |
| Also, see ::IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS for more information. |
| */ |
| IA2_STATE_ACTIVE = 0x1, |
| |
| /** Indicates that the object is armed. |
| |
| Used to indicate that the control is "pressed" and will be invoked when the |
| actuator, e.g. a mouse button, is "released". An AT which either monitors the |
| mouse or synthesizes mouse events might need to know that, and possibly a talking |
| interface would even let the user know about it. It could also potentially be |
| useful to on screen keyboards or test tools since the information does indicate |
| something about the state of the interface, for example, code operating asynchronously |
| might need to wait for the armed state to change before doing something else. |
| |
| */ |
| IA2_STATE_ARMED = 0x2, |
| |
| /** Indicates the user interface object corresponding to this object no longer exists. */ |
| IA2_STATE_DEFUNCT = 0x4, |
| |
| /** An object with this state has a caret and implements the IAccessibleText interface. |
| |
| Such fields may be read-only, so STATE_SYSTEM_READONLY is valid in combination |
| with IA2_STATE_EDITABLE. |
| |
| */ |
| IA2_STATE_EDITABLE = 0x8, |
| |
| /** Indicates the orientation of this object is horizontal. */ |
| IA2_STATE_HORIZONTAL = 0x10, |
| |
| /** Indicates this object is minimized and is represented only by an icon. */ |
| IA2_STATE_ICONIFIED = 0x20, |
| |
| /** Indicates an input validation failure. */ |
| IA2_STATE_INVALID_ENTRY = 0x40, |
| |
| /** Indicates that this object manages its children. |
| |
| Note: Due to the fact that MSAA's WinEvents don't allow the active child index |
| to be passed on the IA2_EVENT_ACTIVE_DESCENDANT_CHANGED event, the manages |
| descendants scheme can't be used. Instead the active child object has to fire |
| MSAA's EVENT_OBJECT_FOCUS. In a future release a new event mechanism may be |
| added to provide for event specific data to be passed with the event. At that |
| time the IA2_EVENT_ACTIVE_DECENDENT_CHANGED event and |
| IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS state would be useful. |
| */ |
| IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS = 0x80, |
| |
| /** Indicates that an object is modal. |
| |
| Modal objects have the behavior that something must be done with the object |
| before the user can interact with an object in a different window. |
| */ |
| IA2_STATE_MODAL = 0x100, |
| |
| /** Indicates this text object can contain multiple lines of text. */ |
| IA2_STATE_MULTI_LINE = 0x200, |
| |
| /** Indicates this object paints every pixel within its rectangular region. */ |
| IA2_STATE_OPAQUE = 0x400, |
| |
| /** Indicates that user interaction is required. |
| |
| An example of when this state is used is when a field in a form must be filled |
| before a form can be processed. |
| */ |
| IA2_STATE_REQUIRED = 0x800, |
| |
| /** Indicates an object which supports text selection. |
| |
| Note: This is different than MSAA STATE_SYSTEM_SELECTABLE. |
| */ |
| IA2_STATE_SELECTABLE_TEXT = 0x1000, |
| |
| /** Indicates that this text object can contain only a single line of text. */ |
| IA2_STATE_SINGLE_LINE = 0x2000, |
| |
| /** Indicates that the accessible object is stale. |
| |
| This state is used when the accessible object no longer accurately |
| represents the state of the object which it is representing such as when an |
| object is transient or when an object has been or is in the process of being |
| destroyed or when the object's index in its parent has changed. |
| */ |
| IA2_STATE_STALE = 0x4000, |
| |
| /** Indicates that the object implements autocompletion. |
| |
| This state indicates that a text control will respond to the input of |
| one ore more characters and cause a sub-item to become selected. The |
| selection may also result in events fired on the parent object. |
| */ |
| IA2_STATE_SUPPORTS_AUTOCOMPLETION = 0x8000, |
| |
| /** Indicates this object is transient. |
| |
| An object has this state when its parent object has the state ::IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS. |
| For example, a list item object may be managed by its parent list object and may only |
| exist as long as the object is actually rendered. Similarly a table cell's accessible |
| object may exist only while the cell has focus. However, from the perspective of an |
| assistive technology a transient object behaves like a non-transient object. As a |
| result it is likely that this state is not of use to an assistive technology, but it |
| is provided in case an assistive technology determines that knowledge of the transient |
| nature of the object is useful and also for harmony with the Linux accessibility API. |
| |
| Also, see ::IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS for more information. |
| */ |
| IA2_STATE_TRANSIENT = 0x10000, |
| |
| /** Indicates the orientation of this object is vertical. */ |
| IA2_STATE_VERTICAL = 0x20000, |
| |
| /** Indicates this object is checkable. |
| |
| The standard checkable objects are check boxes, radio buttons, check box menu |
| items, radio menu items, and toggle buttons. Since assistive technology will |
| determine that these objects are checkable via the object's role the checkable |
| state is not required. However, this state is necessary in those cases where |
| an object has a role which is not one of the previously mentioned roles. An |
| example is a table cell which indicates whether or not an email has an attachment, |
| whether or not an mail is considered spam, and whether or not an email has been read. |
| */ |
| IA2_STATE_CHECKABLE = 0x40000, |
| |
| /** Indicates this object is pinned. |
| |
| This state indicates that an object is fixed at a certain location. One example |
| is a browser tab that when pinned cannot be moved until unpinned. Another example |
| is a movable or floating object that when pinned remains in its pinned location |
| until being unpinned. |
| */ |
| IA2_STATE_PINNED = 0x80000 |
| |
| }; |