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PD ISO/IEC TR 13066-4:2015 Information technology. Interoperability with assistive technology (AT) - Linux/UNIX graphical environments accessibility API, 2015
- 30252894-VOR.pdf [Go to Page]
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 Scope
- 2 Terms and definitions
- 3 Overview
- 3.1 General description
- 3.2 Architecture
- 3.2.1 ATK Aware Toolkits
- 3.2.2 AT-SPI Aware Assistive Technologies
- 3.3 Support apart from AT-SPI/ATK
- 4 Using the API
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 User Interface elements
- 4.3 Getting and setting focus
- 4.4 Communication mechanisms
- 4.5 How GNOME uses the ATK/AT-SPI accessibility Application Programming Interface
- 5 Exposing User Interface Element Information
- 5.1 Role, state(s), boundary, name, and description of the user interface element
- 5.2 Current value and any minimum or maximum values, if the user interface element represents one of a range of values
- 5.3 Text contents, text attributes, and the boundary of text rendered to the screen
- 5.4 The location of the user interface element in relation to other user interface elements
- 6 Exposing User Interface Element Actions
- 7 Keyboard focus
- 8 Events
- 8.1 Changes in the user interface element value
- 8.2 Changes in the name of the user interface element
- 8.3 Changes in the description of the user interface element
- 8.4 Changes in the boundary of the user interface element
- 9 Programmatic modifications of states, properties, values, and text
- 10 Design considerations
- 10.1 Using AT-SPI/ATK
- 11 Further information
- 11.1 Testing Accessibility with Accerciser
- Bibliography [Go to Page]