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54 import "objidl.idl";
56 typedef long AccessibleStates;
58 /** %IAccessible2 specific state bit constants
60 This enum defines the state bits returned by IAccessible2::states. The
61 %IAccessible2 state bits are in addition to those returned by MSAA.
63 enum IA2States {
65 /** Indicates a window is currently the active window, or is an active subelement
66 within a container or table.
68 This state can be used to indicate the current active item in a container, even
69 if the container itself is not currently active. In other words this would indicate
70 the item that will get focus if you tab to the container.
72 This information is important for knowing what to report for trees and potentially
73 other containers in a virtual buffer.
75 Also, see ::IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS for more information.
77 IA2_STATE_ACTIVE = 0x1,
79 /** Indicates that the object is armed.
81 Used to indicate that the control is "pressed" and will be invoked when the
82 actuator, e.g. a mouse button, is "released". An AT which either monitors the
83 mouse or synthesizes mouse events might need to know that, and possibly a talking
84 interface would even let the user know about it. It could also potentially be
85 useful to on screen keyboards or test tools since the information does indicate
86 something about the state of the interface, for example, code operating asynchronously
87 might need to wait for the armed state to change before doing something else.
90 IA2_STATE_ARMED = 0x2,
92 /** Indicates the user interface object corresponding to this object no longer exists. */
93 IA2_STATE_DEFUNCT = 0x4,
95 /** An object with this state has a caret and implements the IAccessibleText interface.
97 Such fields may be read-only, so STATE_SYSTEM_READONLY is valid in combination
98 with IA2_STATE_EDITABLE.
101 IA2_STATE_EDITABLE = 0x8,
103 /** Indicates the orientation of this object is horizontal. */
104 IA2_STATE_HORIZONTAL = 0x10,
106 /** Indicates this object is minimized and is represented only by an icon. */
107 IA2_STATE_ICONIFIED = 0x20,
109 /** Indicates an input validation failure. */
110 IA2_STATE_INVALID_ENTRY = 0x40,
112 /** Indicates that this object manages its children.
114 Note: Due to the fact that MSAA's WinEvents don't allow the active child index
115 to be passed on the IA2_EVENT_ACTIVE_DESCENDANT_CHANGED event, the manages
116 descendants scheme can't be used. Instead the active child object has to fire
117 MSAA's EVENT_OBJECT_FOCUS. In a future release a new event mechanism may be
118 added to provide for event specific data to be passed with the event. At that
119 time the IA2_EVENT_ACTIVE_DECENDENT_CHANGED event and
120 IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS state would be useful.
122 IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS = 0x80,
124 /** Indicates that an object is modal.
126 Modal objects have the behavior that something must be done with the object
127 before the user can interact with an object in a different window.
129 IA2_STATE_MODAL = 0x100,
131 /** Indicates this text object can contain multiple lines of text. */
132 IA2_STATE_MULTI_LINE = 0x200,
134 /** Indicates this object paints every pixel within its rectangular region. */
135 IA2_STATE_OPAQUE = 0x400,
137 /** Indicates that user interaction is required.
139 An example of when this state is used is when a field in a form must be filled
140 before a form can be processed.
142 IA2_STATE_REQUIRED = 0x800,
144 /** Indicates an object which supports text selection.
146 Note: This is different than MSAA STATE_SYSTEM_SELECTABLE.
148 IA2_STATE_SELECTABLE_TEXT = 0x1000,
150 /** Indicates that this text object can contain only a single line of text. */
151 IA2_STATE_SINGLE_LINE = 0x2000,
153 /** Indicates that the accessible object is stale.
155 This state is used when the accessible object no longer accurately
156 represents the state of the object which it is representing such as when an
157 object is transient or when an object has been or is in the process of being
158 destroyed or when the object's index in its parent has changed.
160 IA2_STATE_STALE = 0x4000,
162 /** Indicates that the object implements autocompletion.
164 This state indicates that a text control will respond to the input of
165 one ore more characters and cause a sub-item to become selected. The
166 selection may also result in events fired on the parent object.
168 IA2_STATE_SUPPORTS_AUTOCOMPLETION = 0x8000,
170 /** Indicates this object is transient.
172 An object has this state when its parent object has the state ::IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS.
173 For example, a list item object may be managed by its parent list object and may only
174 exist as long as the object is actually rendered. Similarly a table cell's accessible
175 object may exist only while the cell has focus. However, from the perspective of an
176 assistive technology a transient object behaves like a non-transient object. As a
177 result it is likely that this state is not of use to an assistive technology, but it
178 is provided in case an assistive technology determines that knowledge of the transient
179 nature of the object is useful and also for harmony with the Linux accessibility API.
181 Also, see ::IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS for more information.
183 IA2_STATE_TRANSIENT = 0x10000,
185 /** Indicates the orientation of this object is vertical. */
186 IA2_STATE_VERTICAL = 0x20000,
188 /** Indicates this object is checkable.
190 The standard checkable objects are check boxes, radio buttons, check box menu
191 items, radio menu items, and toggle buttons. Since assistive technology will
192 determine that these objects are checkable via the object's role the checkable
193 state is not required. However, this state is necessary in those cases where
194 an object has a role which is not one of the previously mentioned roles. An
195 example is a table cell which indicates whether or not an email has an attachment,
196 whether or not an mail is considered spam, and whether or not an email has been read.
198 IA2_STATE_CHECKABLE = 0x40000,
200 /** Indicates this object is pinned.
202 This state indicates that an object is fixed at a certain location. One example
203 is a browser tab that when pinned cannot be moved until unpinned. Another example
204 is a movable or floating object that when pinned remains in its pinned location
205 until being unpinned.
207 IA2_STATE_PINNED = 0x80000