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#include "qaccessible.h"
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#ifndef QT_NO_ACCESSIBILITY
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#include "qaccessibleplugin.h"
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#include "qaccessiblewidget.h"
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#include "qapplication.h"
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#include "qhash.h"
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#include "qmetaobject.h"
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#include "qmutex.h"
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#include <private/qfactoryloader_p.h>
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#include "qwidget.h"
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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/*!
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\class QAccessible
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\brief The QAccessible class provides enums and static functions
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relating to accessibility.
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\ingroup accessibility
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Accessible applications can be used by people who are not able to
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use applications by conventional means.
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The functions in this class are used for communication between
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accessible applications (also called AT Servers) and
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accessibility tools (AT Clients), such as screen readers and
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braille displays. Clients and servers communicate in the following way:
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\list
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\o \e{AT Servers} notify the clients about events through calls to the
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updateAccessibility() function.
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\o \e{AT Clients} request information about the objects in the server.
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The QAccessibleInterface class is the core interface, and encapsulates
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this information in a pure virtual API. Implementations of the interface
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are provided by Qt through the queryAccessibleInterface() API.
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\endlist
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The communication between servers and clients is initialized by
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the setRootObject() function. Function pointers can be installed
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to replace or extend the default behavior of the static functions
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in QAccessible.
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Qt supports Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA), Mac OS X
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Accessibility, and the Unix/X11 AT-SPI standard. Other backends
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can be supported using QAccessibleBridge.
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In addition to QAccessible's static functions, Qt offers one
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generic interface, QAccessibleInterface, that can be used to wrap
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all widgets and objects (e.g., QPushButton). This single
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interface provides all the metadata necessary for the assistive
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technologies. Qt provides implementations of this interface for
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its built-in widgets as plugins.
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When you develop custom widgets, you can create custom subclasses
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of QAccessibleInterface and distribute them as plugins (using
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QAccessiblePlugin) or compile them into the application.
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Likewise, Qt's predefined accessibility support can be built as
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plugin (the default) or directly into the Qt library. The main
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advantage of using plugins is that the accessibility classes are
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only loaded into memory if they are actually used; they don't
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slow down the common case where no assistive technology is being
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used.
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Qt also includes two convenience classes, QAccessibleObject and
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QAccessibleWidget, that inherit from QAccessibleInterface and
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provide the lowest common denominator of metadata (e.g., widget
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geometry, window title, basic help text). You can use them as
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base classes when wrapping your custom QObject or QWidget
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subclasses.
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\sa QAccessibleInterface
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*/
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/*!
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\enum QAccessible::Action
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This enum describes the possible types of action that can occur.
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\value DefaultAction
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\value Press
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\value SetFocus
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\value Increase
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\value Decrease
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\value Accept
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\value Cancel
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\value Select
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\value ClearSelection
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\value RemoveSelection
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\value ExtendSelection
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\value AddToSelection
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\value FirstStandardAction
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\value LastStandardAction
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*/
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/*!
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\enum QAccessible::Method
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This enum describes the possible types of methods that can be
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invoked on an accessible object.
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\value ListSupportedMethods
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\value SetCursorPosition
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\value GetCursorPosition
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\omitvalue ForegroundColor
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\omitvalue BackgroundColor
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\sa QAccessibleInterface::invokeMethod()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn QSet<Method> QAccessibleInterface::supportedMethods()
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\since 4.3
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Returns a QSet of \l{QAccessible::}{Method}s that are supported by this
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accessible interface.
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\sa QAccessible::Method invokeMethod()
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*/
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/*!
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\enum QAccessible::StateFlag
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This enum type defines bit flags that can be combined to indicate
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the state of an accessible object. The values are:
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\value Animated The object's appearance changes frequently.
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\value Busy The object cannot accept input at the moment.
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\value Checked The object's check box is checked.
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\value Collapsed The object is collapsed, e.g. a closed listview item, or an iconified window.
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\value DefaultButton The object represents the default button in a dialog.
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\value Expanded The object is expandable, and currently the children are visible.
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\value ExtSelectable The object supports extended selection.
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\value Focusable The object can receive focus. Only objects in the active window can receive focus.
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\value Focused The object has keyboard focus.
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\value HasPopup The object opens a popup.
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\value HotTracked The object's appearance is sensitive to the mouse cursor position.
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\value Invisible The object is not visible to the user.
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\value Linked The object is linked to another object, e.g. a hyperlink.
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\value Marqueed The object displays scrolling contents, e.g. a log view.
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\value Mixed The state of the object is not determined, e.g. a tri-state check box that is neither checked nor unchecked.
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\value Modal The object blocks input from other objects.
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\value Movable The object can be moved.
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\value MultiSelectable The object supports multiple selected items.
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\value Normal The normal state.
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\value Offscreen The object is clipped by the visible area. Objects that are off screen are also invisible.
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\value Pressed The object is pressed.
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\value Protected The object is password protected, e.g. a line edit for entering a Password.
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\value ReadOnly The object can usually be edited, but is explicitly set to read-only.
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\value Selectable The object is selectable.
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\value Selected The object is selected.
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\value SelfVoicing The object describes itself through speech or sound.
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\value Sizeable The object can be resized, e.g. top-level windows.
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\value Traversed The object is linked and has been visited.
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\value Unavailable The object is unavailable to the user, e.g. a disabled widget.
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\omitvalue Moveable
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\omitvalue HasInvokeExtension
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Implementations of QAccessibleInterface::state() return a combination
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of these flags.
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*/
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/*!
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\enum QAccessible::Event
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This enum type defines accessible event types.
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\value AcceleratorChanged
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\value Alert A system alert (e.g., a message from a QMessageBox)
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\value ContextHelpEnd Context help (QWhatsThis) for an object is finished.
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\value ContextHelpStart Context help (QWhatsThis) for an object is initiated.
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\value DefaultActionChanged The default QAccessible::Action for the accessible object changed
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\value DescriptionChanged The objects QAccessible::Description changed.
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\value DialogEnd A dialog (QDialog) is been hidden
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\value DialogStart A dialog (QDialog) has been set visible.
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\value DragDropEnd A Drag & Drop operation is about to finished.
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\value DragDropStart A Drag & Drop operation is about to be initiated.
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\value Focus An object has gained keyboard focus.
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\value ForegroundChanged A window has been activated (i.e., a new window has gained focus on the desktop)
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\value HelpChanged The QAccessible::Help text property of an object has changed
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\value LocationChanged An objects location on the screen changed
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\value MenuCommand A menu item is triggered.
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\value MenuEnd A menu has been closed (Qt uses PopupMenuEnd for all menus)
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\value MenuStart A menu has been opened on the menubar (Qt uses PopupMenuStart for all menus)
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\value NameChanged The QAccessible::Name property of an object has changed
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\value ObjectCreated A new object is created.
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\value ObjectDestroyed An object is deleted.
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\value ObjectHide An object is hidden (i.e., with QWidget::hide()). Any children the object that is hidden has do not send this event.
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It is not send when an object is hidden as it is being obcured by others.
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\value ObjectReorder A layout or item view has added, removed, or moved an object (Qt does not use this event).
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\value ObjectShow An object is displayed (i.e., with QWidget::show()).
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\value ParentChanged An objects parent object changed.
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\value PopupMenuEnd A popup menu has closed.
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\value PopupMenuStart A popupmenu has opened.
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\value ScrollingEnd A scrollbar scroll operation has ended (the mouse has released the slider handle)
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\value ScrollingStart A scrollbar scroll operation is about to start (i.e., the mouse has pressed on the slider handle)
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\value Selection The selection has changed in a menu or item view.
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\value SelectionAdd An item has been added to the selection in an item view.
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\value SelectionRemove An item has been removed from an item view selection.
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\value SelectionWithin Several changes to a selection has occurred in an item view.
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\value SoundPlayed A sound has been played by an object
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\value StateChanged The QAccessible::State of an object has changed.
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\value ValueChanged The QAccessible::Value of an object has changed.
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\enum QAccessible::Role
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This enum defines the role of an accessible object. The roles are:
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\value AlertMessage An object that is used to alert the user.
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\value Animation An object that displays an animation.
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\value Application The application's main window.
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\value Assistant An object that provids interactive help.
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\value Border An object that represents a border.
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\value ButtonDropDown A button that drops down a list of items.
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\value ButtonDropGrid A button that drops down a grid.
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\value ButtonMenu A button that drops down a menu.
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\value Canvas An object that displays graphics that the user can interact with.
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\value Caret An object that represents the system caret (text cursor).
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\value Cell A cell in a table.
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\value Chart An object that displays a graphical representation of data.
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\value CheckBox An object that represents an option that can be checked or unchecked. Some options provide a "mixed" state, e.g. neither checked nor unchecked.
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\value Client The client area in a window.
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\value Clock A clock displaying time.
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\value Column A column of cells, usually within a table.
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\value ColumnHeader A header for a column of data.
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\value ComboBox A list of choices that the user can select from.
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\value Cursor An object that represents the mouse cursor.
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\value Dial An object that represents a dial or knob.
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\value Dialog A dialog box.
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\value Document A document window, usually in an MDI environment.
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\value EditableText Editable text
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\value Equation An object that represents a mathematical equation.
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\value Graphic A graphic or picture, e.g. an icon.
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\value Grip A grip that the user can drag to change the size of widgets.
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\value Grouping An object that represents a logical grouping of other objects.
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\value HelpBalloon An object that displays help in a separate, short lived window.
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\value HotkeyField A hotkey field that allows the user to enter a key sequence.
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\value Indicator An indicator that represents a current value or item.
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\value LayeredPane An object that can contain layered children, e.g. in a stack.
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\value Link A link to something else.
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\value List A list of items, from which the user can select one or more items.
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\value ListItem An item in a list of items.
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\value MenuBar A menu bar from which menus are opened by the user.
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\value MenuItem An item in a menu or menu bar.
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\value NoRole The object has no role. This usually indicates an invalid object.
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\value PageTab A page tab that the user can select to switch to a different page in a dialog.
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\value PageTabList A list of page tabs.
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\value Pane A generic container.
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\value PopupMenu A menu which lists options that the user can select to perform an action.
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\value ProgressBar The object displays the progress of an operation in progress.
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\value PropertyPage A property page where the user can change options and settings.
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\value PushButton A button.
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\value RadioButton An object that represents an option that is mutually exclusive with other options.
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\value Row A row of cells, usually within a table.
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\value RowHeader A header for a row of data.
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\value ScrollBar A scroll bar, which allows the user to scroll the visible area.
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\value Separator A separator that divides space into logical areas.
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\value Slider A slider that allows the user to select a value within a given range.
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\value Sound An object that represents a sound.
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\value SpinBox A spin box widget that allows the user to enter a value within a given range.
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\value Splitter A splitter distributing available space between its child widgets.
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\value StaticText Static text, such as labels for other widgets.
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\value StatusBar A status bar.
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\value Table A table representing data in a grid of rows and columns.
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\value TitleBar The title bar caption of a window.
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\value ToolBar A tool bar, which groups widgets that the user accesses frequently.
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\value ToolTip A tool tip which provides information about other objects.
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\value Tree A list of items in a tree structure.
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\value TreeItem An item in a tree structure.
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\value UserRole The first value to be used for user defined roles.
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\value Whitespace Blank space between other objects.
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\value Window A top level window.
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\enum QAccessible::RelationFlag
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This enum type defines bit flags that can be combined to indicate
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the relationship between two accessible objects.
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\value Unrelated The objects are unrelated.
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\value Self The objects are the same.
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\value Ancestor The first object is a parent of the second object.
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\value Child The first object is a direct child of the second object.
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\value Descendent The first object is an indirect child of the second object.
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\value Sibling The objects are siblings.
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\value Up The first object is above the second object.
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\value Down The first object is below the second object.
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\value Left The first object is left of the second object.
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\value Right The first object is right of the second object.
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\value Covers The first object covers the second object.
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\value Covered The first object is covered by the second object.
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\value FocusChild The first object is the second object's focus child.
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\value Label The first object is the label of the second object.
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\value Labelled The first object is labelled by the second object.
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\value Controller The first object controls the second object.
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\value Controlled The first object is controlled by the second object.
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\omitvalue HierarchyMask
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\omitvalue GeometryMask
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\omitvalue LogicalMask
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Implementations of relationTo() return a combination of these flags.
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Some values are mutually exclusive.
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Implementations of navigate() can accept only one distinct value.
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/*!
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\enum QAccessible::Text
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This enum specifies string information that an accessible object
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returns.
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\value Name The name of the object. This can be used both
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as an identifier or a short description by
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accessible clients.
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\value Description A short text describing the object.
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\value Value The value of the object.
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\value Help A longer text giving information about how to use the object.
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\value Accelerator The keyboard shortcut that executes the object's default action.
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\value UserText The first value to be used for user defined text.
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/*!
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\fn QAccessibleInterface::~QAccessibleInterface()
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Destroys the object.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QAccessible::initialize()
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\internal
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QAccessible::cleanup()
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\internal
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*/
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#if !defined(QT_NO_LIBRARY) && (!defined(QT_NO_SETTINGS) || !defined(Q_OS_WIN))
|
|
393 |
Q_GLOBAL_STATIC_WITH_ARGS(QFactoryLoader, loader,
|
|
394 |
(QAccessibleFactoryInterface_iid, QLatin1String("/accessible")))
|
|
395 |
#endif
|
|
396 |
|
|
397 |
Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QList<QAccessible::InterfaceFactory>, qAccessibleFactories)
|
|
398 |
|
|
399 |
QAccessible::UpdateHandler QAccessible::updateHandler = 0;
|
|
400 |
QAccessible::RootObjectHandler QAccessible::rootObjectHandler = 0;
|
|
401 |
|
|
402 |
static bool accessibility_active = false;
|
|
403 |
static bool cleanupAdded = false;
|
|
404 |
static void qAccessibleCleanup()
|
|
405 |
{
|
|
406 |
qAccessibleFactories()->clear();
|
|
407 |
}
|
|
408 |
|
|
409 |
/*!
|
|
410 |
\typedef QAccessible::InterfaceFactory
|
|
411 |
|
|
412 |
A function pointer type. Use a function with this prototype to install
|
|
413 |
interface factories with installFactory().
|
|
414 |
|
|
415 |
The function receives a QObject pointer. If the QObject
|
|
416 |
provides a QAccessibleInterface, it sets the second parameter to
|
|
417 |
point to the corresponding QAccessibleInterface, and returns true;
|
|
418 |
otherwise returns false.
|
|
419 |
|
|
420 |
Installed factories are called by queryAccessibilityInterface() until
|
|
421 |
one provides an interface.
|
|
422 |
*/
|
|
423 |
|
|
424 |
/*!
|
|
425 |
\typedef QAccessible::UpdateHandler
|
|
426 |
|
|
427 |
\internal
|
|
428 |
|
|
429 |
A function pointer type. Use a function with this prototype to install
|
|
430 |
your own update function.
|
|
431 |
|
|
432 |
The function is called by updateAccessibility().
|
|
433 |
*/
|
|
434 |
|
|
435 |
/*!
|
|
436 |
\typedef QAccessible::RootObjectHandler
|
|
437 |
|
|
438 |
\internal
|
|
439 |
|
|
440 |
A function pointer type. Use a function with this prototype to install
|
|
441 |
your own root object handler.
|
|
442 |
|
|
443 |
The function is called by setRootObject().
|
|
444 |
*/
|
|
445 |
|
|
446 |
/*!
|
|
447 |
Installs the InterfaceFactory \a factory. The last factory added
|
|
448 |
is the first one used by queryAccessibleInterface().
|
|
449 |
*/
|
|
450 |
void QAccessible::installFactory(InterfaceFactory factory)
|
|
451 |
{
|
|
452 |
if (!factory)
|
|
453 |
return;
|
|
454 |
|
|
455 |
if (!cleanupAdded) {
|
|
456 |
qAddPostRoutine(qAccessibleCleanup);
|
|
457 |
cleanupAdded = true;
|
|
458 |
}
|
|
459 |
if (qAccessibleFactories()->contains(factory))
|
|
460 |
return;
|
|
461 |
qAccessibleFactories()->append(factory);
|
|
462 |
}
|
|
463 |
|
|
464 |
/*!
|
|
465 |
Removes \a factory from the list of installed InterfaceFactories.
|
|
466 |
*/
|
|
467 |
void QAccessible::removeFactory(InterfaceFactory factory)
|
|
468 |
{
|
|
469 |
qAccessibleFactories()->removeAll(factory);
|
|
470 |
}
|
|
471 |
|
|
472 |
/*!
|
|
473 |
\internal
|
|
474 |
|
|
475 |
Installs the given \a handler as the function to be used by
|
|
476 |
updateAccessibility(), and returns the previously installed
|
|
477 |
handler.
|
|
478 |
*/
|
|
479 |
QAccessible::UpdateHandler QAccessible::installUpdateHandler(UpdateHandler handler)
|
|
480 |
{
|
|
481 |
UpdateHandler old = updateHandler;
|
|
482 |
updateHandler = handler;
|
|
483 |
return old;
|
|
484 |
}
|
|
485 |
|
|
486 |
/*!
|
|
487 |
Installs the given \a handler as the function to be used by setRootObject(),
|
|
488 |
and returns the previously installed handler.
|
|
489 |
*/
|
|
490 |
QAccessible::RootObjectHandler QAccessible::installRootObjectHandler(RootObjectHandler handler)
|
|
491 |
{
|
|
492 |
RootObjectHandler old = rootObjectHandler;
|
|
493 |
rootObjectHandler = handler;
|
|
494 |
return old;
|
|
495 |
}
|
|
496 |
|
|
497 |
/*!
|
|
498 |
If a QAccessibleInterface implementation exists for the given \a object,
|
|
499 |
this function returns a pointer to the implementation; otherwise it
|
|
500 |
returns 0.
|
|
501 |
|
|
502 |
The function calls all installed factory functions (from most
|
|
503 |
recently installed to least recently installed) until one is found
|
|
504 |
that provides an interface for the class of \a object. If no
|
|
505 |
factory can provide an accessibility implementation for the class
|
|
506 |
the function loads installed accessibility plugins, and tests if
|
|
507 |
any of the plugins can provide the implementation.
|
|
508 |
|
|
509 |
If no implementation for the object's class is available, the
|
|
510 |
function tries to find an implementation for the object's parent
|
|
511 |
class, using the above strategy.
|
|
512 |
|
|
513 |
\warning The caller is responsible for deleting the returned
|
|
514 |
interface after use.
|
|
515 |
*/
|
|
516 |
QAccessibleInterface *QAccessible::queryAccessibleInterface(QObject *object)
|
|
517 |
{
|
|
518 |
accessibility_active = true;
|
|
519 |
QAccessibleInterface *iface = 0;
|
|
520 |
if (!object)
|
|
521 |
return 0;
|
|
522 |
|
|
523 |
QEvent e(QEvent::AccessibilityPrepare);
|
|
524 |
QApplication::sendEvent(object, &e);
|
|
525 |
|
|
526 |
const QMetaObject *mo = object->metaObject();
|
|
527 |
while (mo) {
|
|
528 |
const QLatin1String cn(mo->className());
|
|
529 |
for (int i = qAccessibleFactories()->count(); i > 0; --i) {
|
|
530 |
InterfaceFactory factory = qAccessibleFactories()->at(i - 1);
|
|
531 |
iface = factory(cn, object);
|
|
532 |
if (iface)
|
|
533 |
return iface;
|
|
534 |
}
|
|
535 |
#if !defined(QT_NO_LIBRARY) && (!defined(QT_NO_SETTINGS) || !defined(Q_OS_WIN))
|
|
536 |
QAccessibleFactoryInterface *factory = qobject_cast<QAccessibleFactoryInterface*>(loader()->instance(cn));
|
|
537 |
if (factory) {
|
|
538 |
iface = factory->create(cn, object);
|
|
539 |
if (iface)
|
|
540 |
return iface;
|
|
541 |
}
|
|
542 |
#endif
|
|
543 |
mo = mo->superClass();
|
|
544 |
}
|
|
545 |
|
|
546 |
QWidget *widget = qobject_cast<QWidget*>(object);
|
|
547 |
if (widget)
|
|
548 |
return new QAccessibleWidget(widget);
|
|
549 |
else if (object == qApp)
|
|
550 |
return new QAccessibleApplication();
|
|
551 |
|
|
552 |
return 0;
|
|
553 |
}
|
|
554 |
|
|
555 |
/*!
|
|
556 |
Returns true if an accessibility implementation has been requested
|
|
557 |
during the runtime of the application; otherwise returns false.
|
|
558 |
|
|
559 |
Use this function to prevent potentially expensive notifications via
|
|
560 |
updateAccessibility().
|
|
561 |
*/
|
|
562 |
bool QAccessible::isActive()
|
|
563 |
{
|
|
564 |
return accessibility_active;
|
|
565 |
}
|
|
566 |
|
|
567 |
/*!
|
|
568 |
\fn void QAccessible::setRootObject(QObject *object)
|
|
569 |
|
|
570 |
Sets the root accessible object of this application to \a object.
|
|
571 |
All other accessible objects in the application can be reached by the
|
|
572 |
client using object navigation.
|
|
573 |
|
|
574 |
You should never need to call this function. Qt sets the QApplication
|
|
575 |
object as the root object immediately before the event loop is entered
|
|
576 |
in QApplication::exec().
|
|
577 |
|
|
578 |
Use QAccessible::installRootObjectHandler() to redirect the function
|
|
579 |
call to a customized handler function.
|
|
580 |
|
|
581 |
\sa queryAccessibleInterface()
|
|
582 |
*/
|
|
583 |
|
|
584 |
/*!
|
|
585 |
\fn void QAccessible::updateAccessibility(QObject *object, int child, Event reason)
|
|
586 |
|
|
587 |
Notifies accessibility clients about a change in \a object's
|
|
588 |
accessibility information.
|
|
589 |
|
|
590 |
\a reason specifies the cause of the change, for example,
|
|
591 |
\c ValueChange when the position of a slider has been changed. \a
|
|
592 |
child is the (1-based) index of the child element that has changed.
|
|
593 |
When \a child is 0, the object itself has changed.
|
|
594 |
|
|
595 |
Call this function whenever the state of your accessible object or
|
|
596 |
one of its sub-elements has been changed either programmatically
|
|
597 |
(e.g. by calling QLabel::setText()) or by user interaction.
|
|
598 |
|
|
599 |
If there are no accessibility tools listening to this event, the
|
|
600 |
performance penalty for calling this function is small, but if determining
|
|
601 |
the parameters of the call is expensive you can test isActive() to
|
|
602 |
avoid unnecessary computations.
|
|
603 |
*/
|
|
604 |
|
|
605 |
|
|
606 |
/*!
|
|
607 |
\class QAccessibleInterface
|
|
608 |
\brief The QAccessibleInterface class defines an interface that exposes information
|
|
609 |
about accessible objects.
|
|
610 |
|
|
611 |
\ingroup accessibility
|
|
612 |
|
|
613 |
Accessibility tools (also called AT Clients), such as screen readers
|
|
614 |
or braille displays, require high-level information about
|
|
615 |
accessible objects in an application. Accessible objects provide
|
|
616 |
specialized input and output methods, making it possible for users
|
|
617 |
to use accessibility tools with enabled applications (AT Servers).
|
|
618 |
|
|
619 |
Every element that the user needs to interact with or react to is
|
|
620 |
an accessible object, and should provide this information. These
|
|
621 |
are mainly visual objects, such as widgets and widget elements, but
|
|
622 |
can also be content, such as sounds.
|
|
623 |
|
|
624 |
The AT client uses three basic concepts to acquire information
|
|
625 |
about any accessible object in an application:
|
|
626 |
\list
|
|
627 |
\i \e Properties The client can read information about
|
|
628 |
accessible objects. In some cases the client can also modify these
|
|
629 |
properties; such as text in a line edit.
|
|
630 |
\i \e Actions The client can invoke actions like pressing a button
|
|
631 |
or .
|
|
632 |
\i \e{Relationships and Navigation} The client can traverse from one
|
|
633 |
accessible object to another, using the relationships between objects.
|
|
634 |
\endlist
|
|
635 |
|
|
636 |
The QAccessibleInterface defines the API for these three concepts.
|
|
637 |
|
|
638 |
\section1 Relationships and Navigation
|
|
639 |
|
|
640 |
The functions childCount() and indexOfChild() return the number of
|
|
641 |
children of an accessible object and the index a child object has
|
|
642 |
in its parent. The childAt() function returns the index of a child
|
|
643 |
at a given position.
|
|
644 |
|
|
645 |
The relationTo() function provides information about how two
|
|
646 |
different objects relate to each other, and navigate() allows
|
|
647 |
traversing from one object to another object with a given
|
|
648 |
relationship.
|
|
649 |
|
|
650 |
\section1 Properties
|
|
651 |
|
|
652 |
The central property of an accessible objects is what role() it
|
|
653 |
has. Different objects can have the same role, e.g. both the "Add
|
|
654 |
line" element in a scroll bar and the \c OK button in a dialog have
|
|
655 |
the same role, "button". The role implies what kind of
|
|
656 |
interaction the user can perform with the user interface element.
|
|
657 |
|
|
658 |
An object's state() property is a combination of different state
|
|
659 |
flags and can describe both how the object's state differs from a
|
|
660 |
"normal" state, e.g. it might be unavailable, and also how it
|
|
661 |
behaves, e.g. it might be selectable.
|
|
662 |
|
|
663 |
The text() property provides textual information about the object.
|
|
664 |
An object usually has a name, but can provide extended information
|
|
665 |
such as a description, help text, or information about any
|
|
666 |
keyboard accelerators it provides. Some objects allow changing the
|
|
667 |
text() property through the setText() function, but this
|
|
668 |
information is in most cases read-only.
|
|
669 |
|
|
670 |
The rect() property provides information about the geometry of an
|
|
671 |
accessible object. This information is usually only available for
|
|
672 |
visual objects.
|
|
673 |
|
|
674 |
\section1 Actions and Selection
|
|
675 |
|
|
676 |
To enable the user to interact with an accessible object the
|
|
677 |
object must expose information about the actions that it can
|
|
678 |
perform. userActionCount() returns the number of actions supported by
|
|
679 |
an accessible object, and actionText() returns textual information
|
|
680 |
about those actions. doAction() invokes an action.
|
|
681 |
|
|
682 |
Objects that support selections can define actions to change the selection.
|
|
683 |
|
|
684 |
\section2 Objects and children
|
|
685 |
|
|
686 |
A QAccessibleInterface provides information about the accessible
|
|
687 |
object, and can also provide information for the children of that
|
|
688 |
object if those children don't provide a QAccessibleInterface
|
|
689 |
implementation themselves. This is practical if the object has
|
|
690 |
many similar children (e.g. items in a list view), or if the
|
|
691 |
children are an integral part of the object itself, for example, the
|
|
692 |
different sections in a scroll bar.
|
|
693 |
|
|
694 |
If an accessible object provides information about its children
|
|
695 |
through one QAccessibleInterface, the children are referenced
|
|
696 |
using indexes. The index is 1-based for the children, i.e. 0
|
|
697 |
refers to the object itself, 1 to the first child, 2 to the second
|
|
698 |
child, and so on.
|
|
699 |
|
|
700 |
All functions in QAccessibleInterface that take a child index
|
|
701 |
relate to the object itself if the index is 0, or to the child
|
|
702 |
specified. If a child provides its own interface implementation
|
|
703 |
(which can be retrieved through navigation) asking the parent for
|
|
704 |
information about that child will usually not succeed.
|
|
705 |
|
|
706 |
\sa QAccessible
|
|
707 |
*/
|
|
708 |
|
|
709 |
/*!
|
|
710 |
\fn bool QAccessibleInterface::isValid() const
|
|
711 |
|
|
712 |
Returns true if all the data necessary to use this interface
|
|
713 |
implementation is valid (e.g. all pointers are non-null);
|
|
714 |
otherwise returns false.
|
|
715 |
|
|
716 |
\sa object()
|
|
717 |
*/
|
|
718 |
|
|
719 |
/*!
|
|
720 |
\fn QObject *QAccessibleInterface::object() const
|
|
721 |
|
|
722 |
Returns a pointer to the QObject this interface implementation provides
|
|
723 |
information for.
|
|
724 |
|
|
725 |
\sa isValid()
|
|
726 |
*/
|
|
727 |
|
|
728 |
/*!
|
|
729 |
\fn int QAccessibleInterface::childCount() const
|
|
730 |
|
|
731 |
Returns the number of children that belong to this object. A child
|
|
732 |
can provide accessibility information on its own (e.g. a child
|
|
733 |
widget), or be a sub-element of this accessible object.
|
|
734 |
|
|
735 |
All objects provide this information.
|
|
736 |
|
|
737 |
\sa indexOfChild()
|
|
738 |
*/
|
|
739 |
|
|
740 |
/*!
|
|
741 |
\fn int QAccessibleInterface::indexOfChild(const QAccessibleInterface *child) const
|
|
742 |
|
|
743 |
Returns the 1-based index of the object \a child in this object's
|
|
744 |
children list, or -1 if \a child is not a child of this object. 0
|
|
745 |
is not a possible return value.
|
|
746 |
|
|
747 |
All objects provide this information about their children.
|
|
748 |
|
|
749 |
\sa childCount()
|
|
750 |
*/
|
|
751 |
|
|
752 |
/*!
|
|
753 |
\fn QAccessible::Relation QAccessibleInterface::relationTo(int child,
|
|
754 |
const QAccessibleInterface *other, int otherChild) const
|
|
755 |
|
|
756 |
Returns the relationship between this object's \a child and the \a
|
|
757 |
other object's \a otherChild. If \a child is 0 the object's own relation
|
|
758 |
is returned.
|
|
759 |
|
|
760 |
The returned value indicates the relation of the called object to
|
|
761 |
the \a other object, e.g. if this object is a child of \a other
|
|
762 |
the return value will be \c Child.
|
|
763 |
|
|
764 |
The return value is a combination of the bit flags in the
|
|
765 |
QAccessible::Relation enumeration.
|
|
766 |
|
|
767 |
All objects provide this information.
|
|
768 |
|
|
769 |
\sa indexOfChild(), navigate()
|
|
770 |
*/
|
|
771 |
|
|
772 |
/*!
|
|
773 |
\fn int QAccessibleInterface::childAt(int x, int y) const
|
|
774 |
|
|
775 |
Returns the 1-based index of the child that contains the screen
|
|
776 |
coordinates (\a x, \a y). This function returns 0 if the point is
|
|
777 |
positioned on the object itself. If the tested point is outside
|
|
778 |
the boundaries of the object this function returns -1.
|
|
779 |
|
|
780 |
This function is only relyable for visible objects (invisible
|
|
781 |
object might not be laid out correctly).
|
|
782 |
|
|
783 |
All visual objects provide this information.
|
|
784 |
|
|
785 |
\sa rect()
|
|
786 |
*/
|
|
787 |
|
|
788 |
/*!
|
|
789 |
\fn int QAccessibleInterface::navigate(RelationFlag relation, int entry, QAccessibleInterface
|
|
790 |
**target) const
|
|
791 |
|
|
792 |
Navigates from this object to an object that has a relationship
|
|
793 |
\a relation to this object, and returns the respective object in
|
|
794 |
\a target. It is the caller's responsibility to delete *\a target
|
|
795 |
after use.
|
|
796 |
|
|
797 |
If an object is found, \a target is set to point to the object, and
|
|
798 |
the index of the child of \a target is returned. The return value
|
|
799 |
is 0 if \a target itself is the requested object. \a target is set
|
|
800 |
to null if this object is the target object (i.e. the requested
|
|
801 |
object is a handled by this object).
|
|
802 |
|
|
803 |
If no object is found \a target is set to null, and the return
|
|
804 |
value is -1.
|
|
805 |
|
|
806 |
The \a entry parameter has two different meanings:
|
|
807 |
\list
|
|
808 |
\i \e{Hierarchical and Logical relationships} -- if multiple objects with
|
|
809 |
the requested relationship exist \a entry specifies which one to
|
|
810 |
return. \a entry is 1-based, e.g. use 1 to get the first (and
|
|
811 |
possibly only) object with the requested relationship.
|
|
812 |
|
|
813 |
The following code demonstrates how to use this function to
|
|
814 |
navigate to the first child of an object:
|
|
815 |
|
|
816 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_accessible_qaccessible.cpp 0
|
|
817 |
|
|
818 |
\i \e{Geometric relationships} -- the index of the child from
|
|
819 |
which to start navigating in the specified direction. \a entry
|
|
820 |
can be 0 to navigate to a sibling of this object, or non-null to
|
|
821 |
navigate within contained children that don't provide their own
|
|
822 |
accessible information.
|
|
823 |
\endlist
|
|
824 |
|
|
825 |
Note that the \c Descendent value for \a relation is not supported.
|
|
826 |
|
|
827 |
All objects support navigation.
|
|
828 |
|
|
829 |
\sa relationTo(), childCount()
|
|
830 |
*/
|
|
831 |
|
|
832 |
/*!
|
|
833 |
\fn QString QAccessibleInterface::text(Text t, int child) const
|
|
834 |
|
|
835 |
Returns the value of the text property \a t of the object, or of
|
|
836 |
the object's child if \a child is not 0.
|
|
837 |
|
|
838 |
The \l Name is a string used by clients to identify, find, or
|
|
839 |
announce an accessible object for the user. All objects must have
|
|
840 |
a name that is unique within their container. The name can be
|
|
841 |
used differently by clients, so the name should both give a
|
|
842 |
short description of the object and be unique.
|
|
843 |
|
|
844 |
An accessible object's \l Description provides textual information
|
|
845 |
about an object's visual appearance. The description is primarily
|
|
846 |
used to provide greater context for vision-impaired users, but is
|
|
847 |
also used for context searching or other applications. Not all
|
|
848 |
objects have a description. An "OK" button would not need a
|
|
849 |
description, but a tool button that shows a picture of a smiley
|
|
850 |
would.
|
|
851 |
|
|
852 |
The \l Value of an accessible object represents visual information
|
|
853 |
contained by the object, e.g. the text in a line edit. Usually,
|
|
854 |
the value can be modified by the user. Not all objects have a
|
|
855 |
value, e.g. static text labels don't, and some objects have a
|
|
856 |
state that already is the value, e.g. toggle buttons.
|
|
857 |
|
|
858 |
The \l Help text provides information about the function and
|
|
859 |
usage of an accessible object. Not all objects provide this
|
|
860 |
information.
|
|
861 |
|
|
862 |
The \l Accelerator is a keyboard shortcut that activates the
|
|
863 |
object's default action. A keyboard shortcut is the underlined
|
|
864 |
character in the text of a menu, menu item or widget, and is
|
|
865 |
either the character itself, or a combination of this character
|
|
866 |
and a modifier key like Alt, Ctrl or Shift. Command controls like
|
|
867 |
tool buttons also have shortcut keys and usually display them in
|
|
868 |
their tooltip.
|
|
869 |
|
|
870 |
All objects provide a string for \l Name.
|
|
871 |
|
|
872 |
\sa role(), state()
|
|
873 |
*/
|
|
874 |
|
|
875 |
/*!
|
|
876 |
\fn void QAccessibleInterface::setText(Text t, int child, const QString &text)
|
|
877 |
|
|
878 |
Sets the text property \a t of the object, or of the object's
|
|
879 |
child if \a child is not 0, to \a text.
|
|
880 |
|
|
881 |
Note that the text properties of most objects are read-only.
|
|
882 |
|
|
883 |
\sa text()
|
|
884 |
*/
|
|
885 |
|
|
886 |
/*!
|
|
887 |
\fn QRect QAccessibleInterface::rect(int child) const
|
|
888 |
|
|
889 |
Returns the geometry of the object, or of the object's child if \a child
|
|
890 |
is not 0. The geometry is in screen coordinates.
|
|
891 |
|
|
892 |
This function is only reliable for visible objects (invisible
|
|
893 |
objects might not be laid out correctly).
|
|
894 |
|
|
895 |
All visual objects provide this information.
|
|
896 |
|
|
897 |
\sa childAt()
|
|
898 |
*/
|
|
899 |
|
|
900 |
/*!
|
|
901 |
\fn QAccessible::Role QAccessibleInterface::role(int child) const
|
|
902 |
|
|
903 |
Returns the role of the object, or of the object's child if \a child
|
|
904 |
is not 0. The role of an object is usually static.
|
|
905 |
|
|
906 |
All accessible objects have a role.
|
|
907 |
|
|
908 |
\sa text(), state()
|
|
909 |
*/
|
|
910 |
|
|
911 |
/*!
|
|
912 |
\fn QAccessible::State QAccessibleInterface::state(int child) const
|
|
913 |
|
|
914 |
Returns the current state of the object, or of the object's child if
|
|
915 |
\a child is not 0. The returned value is a combination of the flags in
|
|
916 |
the QAccessible::StateFlag enumeration.
|
|
917 |
|
|
918 |
All accessible objects have a state.
|
|
919 |
|
|
920 |
\sa text(), role()
|
|
921 |
*/
|
|
922 |
|
|
923 |
/*!
|
|
924 |
\fn int QAccessibleInterface::userActionCount(int child) const
|
|
925 |
|
|
926 |
Returns the number of custom actions of the object, or of the
|
|
927 |
object's child if \a child is not 0.
|
|
928 |
|
|
929 |
The \c Action type enumerates predefined actions: these
|
|
930 |
are not included in the returned value.
|
|
931 |
|
|
932 |
\sa actionText(), doAction()
|
|
933 |
*/
|
|
934 |
|
|
935 |
/*!
|
|
936 |
\fn QString QAccessibleInterface::actionText(int action, Text t, int child) const
|
|
937 |
|
|
938 |
Returns the text property \a t of the action \a action supported by
|
|
939 |
the object, or of the object's child if \a child is not 0.
|
|
940 |
|
|
941 |
\sa text(), userActionCount()
|
|
942 |
*/
|
|
943 |
|
|
944 |
/*!
|
|
945 |
\fn bool QAccessibleInterface::doAction(int action, int child, const QVariantList ¶ms)
|
|
946 |
|
|
947 |
Asks the object, or the object's \a child if \a child is not 0, to
|
|
948 |
execute \a action using the parameters, \a params. Returns true if
|
|
949 |
the action could be executed; otherwise returns false.
|
|
950 |
|
|
951 |
\a action can be a predefined or a custom action.
|
|
952 |
|
|
953 |
\sa userActionCount(), actionText()
|
|
954 |
*/
|
|
955 |
|
|
956 |
/*!
|
|
957 |
\fn QColor QAccessibleInterface::backgroundColor()
|
|
958 |
\internal
|
|
959 |
*/
|
|
960 |
|
|
961 |
/*!
|
|
962 |
\fn QAccessibleEditableTextInterface *QAccessibleInterface::editableTextInterface()
|
|
963 |
\internal
|
|
964 |
*/
|
|
965 |
|
|
966 |
/*!
|
|
967 |
\fn QColor QAccessibleInterface::foregroundColor()
|
|
968 |
\internal
|
|
969 |
*/
|
|
970 |
|
|
971 |
/*!
|
|
972 |
\fn QAccessibleTextInterface *QAccessibleInterface::textInterface()
|
|
973 |
\internal
|
|
974 |
*/
|
|
975 |
|
|
976 |
/*!
|
|
977 |
\fn QAccessibleValueInterface *QAccessibleInterface::valueInterface()
|
|
978 |
\internal
|
|
979 |
*/
|
|
980 |
|
|
981 |
/*!
|
|
982 |
\fn QAccessibleTableInterface *QAccessibleInterface::tableInterface()
|
|
983 |
\internal
|
|
984 |
*/
|
|
985 |
|
|
986 |
/*!
|
|
987 |
\class QAccessibleEvent
|
|
988 |
\brief The QAccessibleEvent class is used to query addition
|
|
989 |
accessibility information about complex widgets.
|
|
990 |
|
|
991 |
The event can be of type QEvent::AccessibilityDescription or
|
|
992 |
QEvent::AccessibilityHelp.
|
|
993 |
|
|
994 |
Some QAccessibleInterface implementations send QAccessibleEvents
|
|
995 |
to the widget they wrap to obtain the description or help text of
|
|
996 |
a widget or of its children. The widget can answer by calling
|
|
997 |
setValue() with the requested information.
|
|
998 |
|
|
999 |
The default QWidget::event() implementation simply sets the text
|
|
1000 |
to be the widget's \l{QWidget::toolTip}{tooltip} (for \l
|
|
1001 |
AccessibilityDescription event) or its
|
|
1002 |
\l{QWidget::whatsThis}{"What's This?" text} (for \l
|
|
1003 |
AccessibilityHelp event).
|
|
1004 |
|
|
1005 |
\ingroup accessibility
|
|
1006 |
\ingroup events
|
|
1007 |
*/
|
|
1008 |
|
|
1009 |
/*!
|
|
1010 |
\fn QAccessibleEvent::QAccessibleEvent(Type type, int child)
|
|
1011 |
|
|
1012 |
Constructs an accessibility event of the given \a type, which
|
|
1013 |
must be QEvent::AccessibilityDescription or
|
|
1014 |
QEvent::AccessibilityHelp.
|
|
1015 |
|
|
1016 |
\a child is the (1-based) index of the child to which the request
|
|
1017 |
applies. If \a child is 0, the request is for the widget itself.
|
|
1018 |
|
|
1019 |
\sa child()
|
|
1020 |
*/
|
|
1021 |
|
|
1022 |
/*!
|
|
1023 |
\fn int QAccessibleEvent::child() const
|
|
1024 |
|
|
1025 |
Returns the (1-based) index of the child to which the request
|
|
1026 |
applies. If the child is 0, the request is for the widget itself.
|
|
1027 |
*/
|
|
1028 |
|
|
1029 |
/*!
|
|
1030 |
\fn QString QAccessibleEvent::value() const
|
|
1031 |
|
|
1032 |
Returns the text set using setValue().
|
|
1033 |
|
|
1034 |
\sa setValue()
|
|
1035 |
*/
|
|
1036 |
|
|
1037 |
/*!
|
|
1038 |
\fn void QAccessibleEvent::setValue(const QString &text)
|
|
1039 |
|
|
1040 |
Set the description or help text for the given child() to \a
|
|
1041 |
text, thereby answering the request.
|
|
1042 |
|
|
1043 |
\sa value()
|
|
1044 |
*/
|
|
1045 |
|
|
1046 |
/*!
|
|
1047 |
\since 4.2
|
|
1048 |
|
|
1049 |
Invokes a \a method on \a child with the given parameters \a params
|
|
1050 |
and returns the result of the operation as QVariant.
|
|
1051 |
|
|
1052 |
Note that the type of the returned QVariant depends on the action.
|
|
1053 |
|
|
1054 |
Returns an invalid QVariant if the object doesn't support the action.
|
|
1055 |
*/
|
|
1056 |
QVariant QAccessibleInterface::invokeMethod(Method method, int child, const QVariantList ¶ms)
|
|
1057 |
{
|
|
1058 |
if (!(state(0) & HasInvokeExtension))
|
|
1059 |
return QVariant();
|
|
1060 |
|
|
1061 |
return static_cast<QAccessibleInterfaceEx *>(this)->invokeMethodEx(method, child, params);
|
|
1062 |
}
|
|
1063 |
|
|
1064 |
QVariant QAccessibleInterfaceEx::virtual_hook(const QVariant &)
|
|
1065 |
{
|
|
1066 |
return QVariant();
|
|
1067 |
}
|
|
1068 |
|
|
1069 |
/*! \internal */
|
|
1070 |
QAccessible2Interface *QAccessibleInterface::cast_helper(QAccessible2::InterfaceType t)
|
|
1071 |
{
|
|
1072 |
if (state(0) & HasInvokeExtension)
|
|
1073 |
return static_cast<QAccessibleInterfaceEx *>(this)->interface_cast(t);
|
|
1074 |
return 0;
|
|
1075 |
}
|
|
1076 |
|
|
1077 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE
|
|
1078 |
|
|
1079 |
#endif
|