AutomationPeer.GetHeadingLevel Method
Definition
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Gets the heading level of the UI Automation element that is associated with this automation peer.
public:
virtual AutomationHeadingLevel GetHeadingLevel() = GetHeadingLevel;
AutomationHeadingLevel GetHeadingLevel();
public AutomationHeadingLevel GetHeadingLevel();
function getHeadingLevel()
Public Function GetHeadingLevel () As AutomationHeadingLevel
Returns
The text heading level.
Windows requirements
Device family |
Windows 10, version 1803 (introduced in 10.0.17134.0)
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API contract |
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced in v6.0)
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Remarks
Heading elements organize the user interface and make it easier to navigate. Some assistive technology (AT) allows users to quickly jump between headings. Headings have a level from 1 to 9.
Examples of headings would be section titles within the Windows Settings app. For instance, under the Ease of Access -> Mouse page, Pointer size, Pointer color, and Mouse keys would be a heading of level 1.