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TQAccessibleInterface Class Reference

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The TQAccessibleInterface class defines an interface that exposes information about accessible objects. -More... -

#include <ntqaccessible.h> -

Inherits TQAccessible. -

Inherited by TQAccessibleObject. -

List of all member functions. -

Public Members

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Detailed Description

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See also Miscellaneous Classes. - -


Member Function Documentation

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int TQAccessibleInterface::childCount () const [pure virtual] -

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Returns the number of children that belong to this object. A child -can provide accessibility information on it's own (e.g. a child -widget), or be a sub-element of this accessible object. -

All objects provide this information. -

See also queryChild(). - -

void TQAccessibleInterface::clearSelection () [pure virtual] -

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Removes any selection from the object. -

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int TQAccessibleInterface::controlAt ( int x, int y ) const [pure virtual] -

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Returns the ID of the child that contains the screen coordinates -(x, y). This function returns 0 if the point is positioned -on the object itself. If the tested point is outside the -boundaries of the object this function returns -1. -

All visual objects provide this information. - -

bool TQAccessibleInterface::doDefaultAction ( int control ) [pure virtual] -

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Calling this function performs the default action of the child -object specified by control, or the default action of the -object itself if control is 0. - -

bool TQAccessibleInterface::isValid () const [pure virtual] -

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Returns TRUE if all the data necessary to use this interface -implementation is valid (e.g. all pointers are non-null), -otherwise returns FALSE. - -

int TQAccessibleInterface::navigate ( NavDirection direction, int startControl ) const [pure virtual] -

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This function traverses to another object, or to a sub-element of -the current object. direction specifies in which direction to -navigate, and startControl specifies the start point of the -navigation, which is either 0 if the navigation starts at the -object itself, or an ID of one of the object's sub-elements. -

The function returns the ID of the sub-element located in the direction specified. If there is nothing in the navigated direction, this function returns -1. -

All objects support navigation. - -

TQRESULT TQAccessibleInterface::queryChild ( int control, TQAccessibleInterface ** iface ) const [pure virtual] -

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Sets iface to point to the implementation of the -TQAccessibleInterface for the child specified with control. If -the child doesn't provide accessibility information on it's own, -the value of iface is set to 0. For those elements, this -object is responsible for exposing the child's properties. -

All objects provide this information. -

See also childCount() and queryParent(). - -

TQRESULT TQAccessibleInterface::queryParent ( TQAccessibleInterface ** iface ) const [pure virtual] -

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Sets iface to point to the implementation of the -TQAccessibleInterface for the parent object, or to 0 if there is -no such implementation or object. -

All objects provide this information. -

See also queryChild(). - -

TQRect TQAccessibleInterface::rect ( int control ) const [pure virtual] -

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Returns the location of the child specified with control in -screen coordinates. This function returns the location of the -object itself if control is 0. -

All visual objects provide this information. - -

Role TQAccessibleInterface::role ( int control ) const [pure virtual] -

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Returns the role of the object if control is 0, or the role of -the object's sub-element with ID control. The role of an object -is usually static. All accessible objects have a role. -

See also text(), state(), and selection(). - -

TQMemArray<int> TQAccessibleInterface::selection () const [pure virtual] -

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Returns the list of all the element IDs that are selected. -

See also text(), role(), and state(). - -

bool TQAccessibleInterface::setFocus ( int control ) [pure virtual] -

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Gives the focus to the child object specified by control, or to -the object itself if control is 0. -

Returns TRUE if the focus could be set; otherwise returns FALSE. - -

bool TQAccessibleInterface::setSelected ( int control, bool on, bool extend ) [pure virtual] -

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Sets the selection of the child object with ID control to on. If extend is TRUE, all child elements between the focused -item and the specified child object have their selection set to on. -

Returns TRUE if the selection could be set; otherwise returns -FALSE. -

See also setFocus() and clearSelection(). - -

void TQAccessibleInterface::setText ( Text t, int control, const TQString & text ) [pure virtual] -

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Sets the text property t of the child object control to text. If control is 0, the text property of the object itself -is set. - -

State TQAccessibleInterface::state ( int control ) const [pure virtual] -

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Returns the current state of the object if control is 0, or the -state of the object's sub-element element with ID control. All -objects have a state. -

See also text(), role(), and selection(). - -

TQString TQAccessibleInterface::text ( Text t, int control ) const [pure virtual] -

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Returns a string property t of the child object specified by control, or the string property of the object itself if control -is 0. -

The Name is a string used by clients to identify, find or -announce an accessible object for the user. All objects must have -a name that is unique within their container. -

An accessible object's Description provides textual information -about an object's visual appearance. The description is primarily -used to provide greater context for low-vision or blind users, but -is also used for context searching or other applications. Not all -objects have a description. An "OK" button would not need a -description, but a toolbutton that shows a picture of a smiley -would. -

The Value of an accessible object represents visual information -contained by the object, e.g. the text in a line edit. Usually, -the value can be modified by the user. Not all objects have a -value, e.g. static text labels don't, and some objects have a -state that already is the value, e.g. toggle buttons. -

The Help text provides information about the function and -usage of an accessible object. Not all objects provide this -information. -

An accessible object's DefaultAction describes the object's -primary method of manipulation, and should be a verb or a short -phrase, e.g. "Press" for a button. -

The accelerator is a keyboard shortcut that activates the default -action of the object. A keyboard shortcut is the underlined -character in the text of a menu, menu item or control, and is -either the character itself, or a combination of this character -and a modifier key like ALT, CTRL or SHIFT. Command controls like -tool buttons also have shortcut keys and usually display them in -their tooltip. -

See also role(), state(), and selection(). - - -


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