AccessibleSelection Enumeração
Definição
Importante
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Especifica como um objeto acessível é selecionado ou recebe o foco.
Essa enumeração dá suporte a uma combinação bit a bit dos valores de membro.
public enum class AccessibleSelection
[System.Flags]
public enum AccessibleSelection
[<System.Flags>]
type AccessibleSelection =
Public Enum AccessibleSelection
- Herança
- Atributos
Campos
AddSelection | 8 | Adiciona o objeto à seleção. |
ExtendSelection | 4 | Seleciona todos os objetos entre a âncora e o objeto selecionado. |
None | 0 | A seleção ou o foco de um objeto permanece inalterado. |
RemoveSelection | 16 | Remove o objeto da seleção. |
TakeFocus | 1 | Atribui o foco a um objeto e o torna a âncora, que é o ponto inicial da seleção. Pode ser combinado com |
TakeSelection | 2 | Seleciona o objeto e desmarca todos os outros objetos no contêiner. |
Exemplos
O exemplo de código a seguir demonstra a criação de um controle de gráfico com reconhecimento de acessibilidade, usando o e Control.ControlAccessibleObject as AccessibleObject classes para expor informações acessíveis. O controle plota duas curvas junto com uma legenda. A ChartControlAccessibleObject
classe, que deriva de ControlAccessibleObject
, é usada no CreateAccessibilityInstance método para fornecer informações acessíveis personalizadas para o controle de gráfico. Como a legenda do gráfico não é um controle baseado em real Control , mas é desenhada pelo controle de gráfico, ela não faz nenhuma informação acessível interna. Por isso, a ChartControlAccessibleObject
classe substitui o GetChild método para retornar o CurveLegendAccessibleObject
que representa informações acessíveis para cada parte da legenda. Quando um aplicativo com reconhecimento acessível usa esse controle, o controle pode fornecer as informações acessíveis necessárias.
Este exemplo demonstra o uso da AccessibleSelection enumeração com o Select método. Consulte a visão geral da AccessibleObject classe para obter o exemplo de código completo.
// 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
Comentários
Um objeto focado é o único objeto que recebe entrada de teclado. O objeto com o foco do teclado é a janela ativa ou um objeto filho da janela ativa. Um objeto selecionado é marcado para participar de algum tipo de operação de grupo.
Essa enumeração é usada por AccessibleObject.Select.
Para obter informações adicionais sobre o aplicativo de acessibilidade, procure "Microsoft Active Accessibility" na biblioteca msdn (Microsoft Developer Network).