UI Automation Support for the Split Button Control Type
This topic provides information about UI Automation support for the Split Button control type. In UI Automation, a control type is a set of conditions that a control must meet in order to use the ControlTypeProperty property. The conditions include specific guidelines for UI Automation tree structure, UI Automation property values and control patterns.
The split button control enables the ability to perform an action on a control and expand the control to see a list of other possible actions that can be performed.
The following sections define the required UI Automation tree structure, properties, control patterns, and events for the Split Button control type. The UI Automation requirements apply to all split button controls, whether Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Win32, or Windows Forms.
This topic contains the following sections.
- Required UI Automation Tree Structure
- Required UI Automation Properties
- Required UI Automation Control Patterns
- Required UI Automation Events
- Split Button Control Example
- Related Topics
Required UI Automation Tree Structure
The following table depicts the control view and the content view of the UI Automation tree that pertains to split button controls and describes what can be contained in each view. For more information about the UI Automation tree, see UI Automation Tree Overview.
Control View | Content View |
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Required UI Automation Properties
The following table lists the UI Automation properties whose value or definition is especially relevant to split button controls. For more information about UI Automation properties, see UI Automation Properties for Clients.
UI Automation Property | Value | Notes |
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See notes. |
The value of this property needs to be unique across all controls in an application. |
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See notes. |
The outermost rectangle that contains the whole control. |
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See notes. |
Supported if there is a bounding rectangle. If not every point within the bounding rectangle is clickable, and you perform specialized hit testing, then override and provide a clickable point. |
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See notes. |
If the control can receive keyboard focus, it must support this property. |
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"Back" |
The split button control's name is displayed on the button. |
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Null |
Split button controls do not have a static text label. |
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SplitButton |
This value is the same for all UI frameworks. |
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"Left Arrow Symbol" |
The visual description for the image contained in the button. |
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True |
The split button control contains information for the end user. |
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True |
The split button control is visible to the end user. |
Required UI Automation Control Patterns
The following table lists the UI Automation control patterns required to be supported by split button controls. For more information about control patterns, see UI Automation Control Patterns Overview.
Control Pattern/Pattern Property | Support/Value | Notes |
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Required |
Split buttons always have a default action associated with Invoke. |
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Required |
Split buttons always have the ability to expand a list of options. |
Required UI Automation Events
The following table lists the UI Automation events required to be supported by all split button controls. For more information on events, see UI Automation Events Overview.
UI Automation Event | Support | Notes |
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Required |
None |
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BoundingRectangleProperty property-changed event. |
Required |
None |
IsOffscreenProperty property-changed event. |
Required |
None |
IsEnabledProperty property-changed event. |
Required |
None |
ExpandCollapseStateProperty property-changed event. |
Required |
None |
Required |
None |
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Required |
None |
Split Button Control Example
The following image illustrates a control that implements the Data Grid control type.
UI Automation Tree - Control View | UI Automation Tree - Content View |
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DataGrid (Sort, Table, Selection, Grid)
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Data Grid (Sort, Table, Selection, Grid)
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