AccessibleNavigation Enum
Definition
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Specifies values for navigating among accessible objects.
public enum class AccessibleNavigation
public enum AccessibleNavigation
type AccessibleNavigation =
Public Enum AccessibleNavigation
- Inheritance
Fields
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
Up | 1 | Navigation to a sibling object located above the starting object. |
Down | 2 | Navigation to a sibling object located below the starting object. |
Left | 3 | Navigation to the sibling object located to the left of the starting object. |
Right | 4 | Navigation to the sibling object located to the right of the starting object. |
Next | 5 | Navigation to the next logical object, typically from a sibling object to the starting object. |
Previous | 6 | Navigation to the previous logical object, typically from a sibling object to the starting object. |
FirstChild | 7 | Navigation to the first child of the object. |
LastChild | 8 | Navigation to the last child of the object. |
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the creation of an accessibility-aware chart control, using the AccessibleObject and Control.ControlAccessibleObject classes to expose accessible information. The control plots two curves along with a legend. The ChartControlAccessibleObject
class, which derives from ControlAccessibleObject
, is used in the CreateAccessibilityInstance method to provide custom accessible information for the chart control. Since the chart legend is not an actual Control -based control, but instead is drawn by the chart control, it does not any built-in accessible information. Because of this, the ChartControlAccessibleObject
class overrides the GetChild method to return the CurveLegendAccessibleObject
that represents accessible information for each part of the legend. When an accessible-aware application uses this control, the control can provide the necessary accessible information.
This example demonstrates using the AccessibleNavigation enumeration with the Navigate method. See the AccessibleObject class overview for the complete code example.
// Inner class ChartControlAccessibleObject represents accessible information associated with the ChartControl.
// The ChartControlAccessibleObject is returned in the ChartControl::CreateAccessibilityInstance .
ref class ChartControlAccessibleObject: public ControlAccessibleObject
{
private:
ChartControl^ chartControl;
public:
ChartControlAccessibleObject( ChartControl^ ctrl )
: ControlAccessibleObject( ctrl )
{
chartControl = ctrl;
}
property System::Windows::Forms::AccessibleRole Role
{
// Gets the role for the Chart. This is used by accessibility programs.
virtual System::Windows::Forms::AccessibleRole get() override
{
return ::AccessibleRole::Chart;
}
}
property AccessibleStates State
{
// Gets the state for the Chart. This is used by accessibility programs.
virtual AccessibleStates get() override
{
return AccessibleStates::ReadOnly;
}
}
// The CurveLegend objects are "child" controls in terms of accessibility so
// return the number of ChartLengend objects.
virtual int GetChildCount() override
{
return chartControl->Legends->Length;
}
// Gets the Accessibility object of the child CurveLegend idetified by index.
virtual AccessibleObject^ GetChild( int index ) override
{
if ( index >= 0 && index < chartControl->Legends->Length )
{
return chartControl->Legends[ index ]->AccessibilityObject;
}
return nullptr;
}
internal:
// Helper function that is used by the CurveLegend's accessibility object
// to navigate between sibiling controls. Specifically, this function is used in
// the CurveLegend::CurveLegendAccessibleObject.Navigate function.
AccessibleObject^ NavigateFromChild( CurveLegend::CurveLegendAccessibleObject^ child, AccessibleNavigation navdir )
{
switch ( navdir )
{
case AccessibleNavigation::Down:
case AccessibleNavigation::Next:
return GetChild( child->ID + 1 );
case AccessibleNavigation::Up:
case AccessibleNavigation::Previous:
return GetChild( child->ID - 1 );
}
return nullptr;
}
// Helper function that is used by the CurveLegend's accessibility object
// to select a specific CurveLegend control. Specifically, this function is used
// in the CurveLegend::CurveLegendAccessibleObject.Select function.
void SelectChild( CurveLegend::CurveLegendAccessibleObject^ child, AccessibleSelection selection )
{
int childID = child->ID;
// Determine which selection action should occur, based on the
// AccessibleSelection value.
if ( (selection & AccessibleSelection::TakeSelection) != (AccessibleSelection)0 )
{
for ( int i = 0; i < chartControl->Legends->Length; i++ )
{
if ( i == childID )
{
chartControl->Legends[ i ]->Selected = true;
}
else
{
chartControl->Legends[ i ]->Selected = false;
}
}
// AccessibleSelection->AddSelection means that the CurveLegend will be selected.
if ( (selection & AccessibleSelection::AddSelection) != (AccessibleSelection)0 )
{
chartControl->Legends[ childID ]->Selected = true;
}
// AccessibleSelection->AddSelection means that the CurveLegend will be unselected.
if ( (selection & AccessibleSelection::RemoveSelection) != (AccessibleSelection)0 )
{
chartControl->Legends[ childID ]->Selected = false;
}
}
}
};
// class ChartControlAccessibleObject
// Inner class ChartControlAccessibleObject represents accessible information associated with the ChartControl.
// The ChartControlAccessibleObject is returned in the ChartControl.CreateAccessibilityInstance override.
public class ChartControlAccessibleObject : ControlAccessibleObject
{
ChartControl chartControl;
public ChartControlAccessibleObject(ChartControl ctrl) : base(ctrl)
{
chartControl = ctrl;
}
// Gets the role for the Chart. This is used by accessibility programs.
public override AccessibleRole Role
{
get {
return AccessibleRole.Chart;
}
}
// Gets the state for the Chart. This is used by accessibility programs.
public override AccessibleStates State
{
get {
return AccessibleStates.ReadOnly;
}
}
// The CurveLegend objects are "child" controls in terms of accessibility so
// return the number of ChartLengend objects.
public override int GetChildCount()
{
return chartControl.Legends.Length;
}
// Gets the Accessibility object of the child CurveLegend idetified by index.
public override AccessibleObject GetChild(int index)
{
if (index >= 0 && index < chartControl.Legends.Length) {
return chartControl.Legends[index].AccessibilityObject;
}
return null;
}
// Helper function that is used by the CurveLegend's accessibility object
// to navigate between sibiling controls. Specifically, this function is used in
// the CurveLegend.CurveLegendAccessibleObject.Navigate function.
internal AccessibleObject NavigateFromChild(CurveLegend.CurveLegendAccessibleObject child,
AccessibleNavigation navdir)
{
switch(navdir) {
case AccessibleNavigation.Down:
case AccessibleNavigation.Next:
return GetChild(child.ID + 1);
case AccessibleNavigation.Up:
case AccessibleNavigation.Previous:
return GetChild(child.ID - 1);
}
return null;
}
// Helper function that is used by the CurveLegend's accessibility object
// to select a specific CurveLegend control. Specifically, this function is used
// in the CurveLegend.CurveLegendAccessibleObject.Select function.
internal void SelectChild(CurveLegend.CurveLegendAccessibleObject child, AccessibleSelection selection)
{
int childID = child.ID;
// Determine which selection action should occur, based on the
// AccessibleSelection value.
if ((selection & AccessibleSelection.TakeSelection) != 0) {
for(int i = 0; i < chartControl.Legends.Length; i++) {
if (i == childID) {
chartControl.Legends[i].Selected = true;
} else {
chartControl.Legends[i].Selected = false;
}
}
// AccessibleSelection.AddSelection means that the CurveLegend will be selected.
if ((selection & AccessibleSelection.AddSelection) != 0) {
chartControl.Legends[childID].Selected = true;
}
// AccessibleSelection.AddSelection means that the CurveLegend will be unselected.
if ((selection & AccessibleSelection.RemoveSelection) != 0) {
chartControl.Legends[childID].Selected = false;
}
}
}
}
' Inner Class ChartControlAccessibleObject represents accessible information
' associated with the ChartControl.
' The ChartControlAccessibleObject is returned in the ' ChartControl.CreateAccessibilityInstance override.
Public Class ChartControlAccessibleObject
Inherits Control.ControlAccessibleObject
Private chartControl As ChartControl
Public Sub New(ctrl As ChartControl)
MyBase.New(ctrl)
chartControl = ctrl
End Sub
' Get the role for the Chart. This is used by accessibility programs.
Public Overrides ReadOnly Property Role() As AccessibleRole
Get
Return System.Windows.Forms.AccessibleRole.Chart
End Get
End Property
' Get the state for the Chart. This is used by accessibility programs.
Public Overrides ReadOnly Property State() As AccessibleStates
Get
Return AccessibleStates.ReadOnly
End Get
End Property
' The CurveLegend objects are "child" controls in terms of accessibility so
' return the number of ChartLengend objects.
Public Overrides Function GetChildCount() As Integer
Return chartControl.Legends.Length
End Function
' Get the Accessibility object of the child CurveLegend idetified by index.
Public Overrides Function GetChild(index As Integer) As AccessibleObject
If index >= 0 And index < chartControl.Legends.Length Then
Return chartControl.Legends(index).AccessibilityObject
End If
Return Nothing
End Function
' Helper function that is used by the CurveLegend's accessibility object
' to navigate between sibiling controls. Specifically, this function is used in
' the CurveLegend.CurveLegendAccessibleObject.Navigate function.
Friend Function NavigateFromChild(child As CurveLegend.CurveLegendAccessibleObject, _
navdir As AccessibleNavigation) As AccessibleObject
Select Case navdir
Case AccessibleNavigation.Down, AccessibleNavigation.Next
Return GetChild(child.ID + 1)
Case AccessibleNavigation.Up, AccessibleNavigation.Previous
Return GetChild(child.ID - 1)
End Select
Return Nothing
End Function
' Helper function that is used by the CurveLegend's accessibility object
' to select a specific CurveLegend control. Specifically, this function is used
' in the CurveLegend.CurveLegendAccessibleObject.Select function.
Friend Sub SelectChild(child As CurveLegend.CurveLegendAccessibleObject, selection As AccessibleSelection)
Dim childID As Integer = child.ID
' Determine which selection action should occur, based on the
' AccessibleSelection value.
If (selection And AccessibleSelection.TakeSelection) <> 0 Then
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To chartControl.Legends.Length - 1
If i = childID Then
chartControl.Legends(i).Selected = True
Else
chartControl.Legends(i).Selected = False
End If
Next i
' AccessibleSelection.AddSelection means that the CurveLegend will be selected.
If (selection And AccessibleSelection.AddSelection) <> 0 Then
chartControl.Legends(childID).Selected = True
End If
' AccessibleSelection.AddSelection means that the CurveLegend will be unselected.
If (selection And AccessibleSelection.RemoveSelection) <> 0 Then
chartControl.Legends(childID).Selected = False
End If
End If
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
Accessible navigation directions are either spatial (up, down, left, and right) or logical (first child, last child, next, and previous). Logical directions are used when clients navigate from one user interface element to another within the same container.
AccessibleObject uses this enumeration.
For more information, see Microsoft Active Accessibility.