AccessibleState (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0) (original) (raw)


javax.accessibility

Class AccessibleState

java.lang.Object extended by javax.accessibility.AccessibleBundle extended by javax.accessibility.AccessibleState


public class AccessibleState

extends AccessibleBundle

Class AccessibleState describes a component's particular state. The actual state of the component is defined as an AccessibleStateSet, which is a composed set of AccessibleStates.

The toDisplayString method allows you to obtain the localized string for a locale independent key from a predefined ResourceBundle for the keys defined in this class.

The constants in this class present a strongly typed enumeration of common object roles. A public constructor for this class has been purposely omitted and applications should use one of the constants from this class. If the constants in this class are not sufficient to describe the role of an object, a subclass should be generated from this class and it should provide constants in a similar manner.


Field Summary
static AccessibleState ACTIVE Indicates a window is currently the active window.
static AccessibleState ARMED Indicates that the object is armed.
static AccessibleState BUSY Indicates the current object is busy.
static AccessibleState CHECKED Indicates this object is currently checked.
static AccessibleState COLLAPSED Indicates this object is collapsed.
static AccessibleState EDITABLE Indicates the user can change the contents of this object.
static AccessibleState ENABLED Indicates this object is enabled.
static AccessibleState EXPANDABLE Indicates this object allows progressive disclosure of its children.
static AccessibleState EXPANDED Indicates this object is expanded.
static AccessibleState FOCUSABLE Indicates this object can accept keyboard focus, which means all events resulting from typing on the keyboard will normally be passed to it when it has focus.
static AccessibleState FOCUSED Indicates this object currently has the keyboard focus.
static AccessibleState HORIZONTAL Indicates the orientation of this object is horizontal.
static AccessibleState ICONIFIED Indicates this object is minimized and is represented only by an icon.
static AccessibleState INDETERMINATE Indicates that the object state is indeterminate.
static AccessibleState MANAGES_DESCENDANTS Indicates this object is responsible for managing its subcomponents.
static AccessibleState MODAL Indicates something must be done with this object before the user can interact with an object in a different window.
static AccessibleState MULTI_LINE Indicates this (text) object can contain multiple lines of text
static AccessibleState MULTISELECTABLE Indicates this object allows more than one of its children to be selected at the same time.
static AccessibleState OPAQUE Indicates this object paints every pixel within its rectangular region.
static AccessibleState PRESSED Indicates this object is currently pressed.
static AccessibleState RESIZABLE Indicates the size of this object is not fixed.
static AccessibleState SELECTABLE Indicates this object is the child of an object that allows its children to be selected, and that this child is one of those children that can be selected.
static AccessibleState SELECTED Indicates this object is the child of an object that allows its children to be selected, and that this child is one of those children that has been selected.
static AccessibleState SHOWING Indicates this object, the object's parent, the object's parent's parent, and so on, are all visible.
static AccessibleState SINGLE_LINE Indicates this (text) object can contain only a single line of text
static AccessibleState TRANSIENT Indicates this object is transient.
static AccessibleState TRUNCATED A state indicating that text is truncated by a bounding rectangle and that some of the text is not displayed on the screen.
static AccessibleState VERTICAL Indicates the orientation of this object is vertical.
static AccessibleState VISIBLE Indicates this object is visible.
Fields inherited from class javax.accessibility.AccessibleBundle
key
Constructor Summary
protected AccessibleState(String key) Creates a new AccessibleState using the given locale independent key.
Method Summary
Methods inherited from class javax.accessibility.AccessibleBundle
toDisplayString, toDisplayString, [toDisplayString](../../javax/accessibility/AccessibleBundle.html#toDisplayString%28java.lang.String, java.util.Locale%29), toString
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, [wait](../../java/lang/Object.html#wait%28long, int%29)
Field Detail

ACTIVE

public static final AccessibleState ACTIVE

Indicates a window is currently the active window. This includes windows, dialogs, frames, etc. In addition, this state is used to indicate the currently active child of a component such as a list, table, or tree. For example, the active child of a list is the child that is drawn with a rectangle around it.

See Also:

AccessibleRole.WINDOW, AccessibleRole.FRAME, AccessibleRole.DIALOG


PRESSED

public static final AccessibleState PRESSED

Indicates this object is currently pressed. This is usually associated with buttons and indicates the user has pressed a mouse button while the pointer was over the button and has not yet released the mouse button.

See Also:

AccessibleRole.PUSH_BUTTON


ARMED

public static final AccessibleState ARMED

Indicates that the object is armed. This is usually used on buttons that have been pressed but not yet released, and the mouse pointer is still over the button.

See Also:

AccessibleRole.PUSH_BUTTON


BUSY

public static final AccessibleState BUSY

Indicates the current object is busy. This is usually used on objects such as progress bars, sliders, or scroll bars to indicate they are in a state of transition.

See Also:

AccessibleRole.PROGRESS_BAR, AccessibleRole.SCROLL_BAR, AccessibleRole.SLIDER


CHECKED

public static final AccessibleState CHECKED

Indicates this object is currently checked. This is usually used on objects such as toggle buttons, radio buttons, and check boxes.

See Also:

AccessibleRole.TOGGLE_BUTTON, AccessibleRole.RADIO_BUTTON, AccessibleRole.CHECK_BOX


EDITABLE

public static final AccessibleState EDITABLE

Indicates the user can change the contents of this object. This is usually used primarily for objects that allow the user to enter text. Other objects, such as scroll bars and sliders, are automatically editable if they are enabled.

See Also:

ENABLED


EXPANDABLE

public static final AccessibleState EXPANDABLE

Indicates this object allows progressive disclosure of its children. This is usually used with hierarchical objects such as trees and is often paired with the EXPANDED or COLLAPSED states.

See Also:

EXPANDED, COLLAPSED, AccessibleRole.TREE


COLLAPSED

public static final AccessibleState COLLAPSED

Indicates this object is collapsed. This is usually paired with the EXPANDABLE state and is used on objects that provide progressive disclosure such as trees.

See Also:

EXPANDABLE, EXPANDED, AccessibleRole.TREE


EXPANDED

public static final AccessibleState EXPANDED

Indicates this object is expanded. This is usually paired with the EXPANDABLE state and is used on objects that provide progressive disclosure such as trees.

See Also:

EXPANDABLE, COLLAPSED, AccessibleRole.TREE


ENABLED

public static final AccessibleState ENABLED

Indicates this object is enabled. The absence of this state from an object's state set indicates this object is not enabled. An object that is not enabled cannot be manipulated by the user. In a graphical display, it is usually grayed out.


FOCUSABLE

public static final AccessibleState FOCUSABLE

Indicates this object can accept keyboard focus, which means all events resulting from typing on the keyboard will normally be passed to it when it has focus.

See Also:

FOCUSED


FOCUSED

public static final AccessibleState FOCUSED

Indicates this object currently has the keyboard focus.

See Also:

FOCUSABLE


ICONIFIED

public static final AccessibleState ICONIFIED

Indicates this object is minimized and is represented only by an icon. This is usually only associated with frames and internal frames.

See Also:

AccessibleRole.FRAME, AccessibleRole.INTERNAL_FRAME


public static final AccessibleState MODAL

Indicates something must be done with this object before the user can interact with an object in a different window. This is usually associated only with dialogs.

See Also:

AccessibleRole.DIALOG


OPAQUE

public static final AccessibleState OPAQUE

Indicates this object paints every pixel within its rectangular region. A non-opaque component paints only some of its pixels, allowing the pixels underneath it to "show through". A component that does not fully paint its pixels therefore provides a degree of transparency.

See Also:

Accessible.getAccessibleContext(), AccessibleContext.getAccessibleComponent(), AccessibleComponent.getBounds()


RESIZABLE

public static final AccessibleState RESIZABLE

Indicates the size of this object is not fixed.

See Also:

Accessible.getAccessibleContext(), AccessibleContext.getAccessibleComponent(), AccessibleComponent.getSize(), AccessibleComponent.setSize(java.awt.Dimension)


MULTISELECTABLE

public static final AccessibleState MULTISELECTABLE

Indicates this object allows more than one of its children to be selected at the same time.

See Also:

Accessible.getAccessibleContext(), AccessibleContext.getAccessibleSelection(), AccessibleSelection


SELECTABLE

public static final AccessibleState SELECTABLE

Indicates this object is the child of an object that allows its children to be selected, and that this child is one of those children that can be selected.

See Also:

SELECTED, Accessible.getAccessibleContext(), AccessibleContext.getAccessibleSelection(), AccessibleSelection


SELECTED

public static final AccessibleState SELECTED

Indicates this object is the child of an object that allows its children to be selected, and that this child is one of those children that has been selected.

See Also:

SELECTABLE, Accessible.getAccessibleContext(), AccessibleContext.getAccessibleSelection(), AccessibleSelection


SHOWING

public static final AccessibleState SHOWING

Indicates this object, the object's parent, the object's parent's parent, and so on, are all visible. Note that this does not necessarily mean the object is painted on the screen. It might be occluded by some other showing object.

See Also:

VISIBLE


VISIBLE

public static final AccessibleState VISIBLE

Indicates this object is visible. Note: this means that the object intends to be visible; however, it may not in fact be showing on the screen because one of the objects that this object is contained by is not visible.

See Also:

SHOWING


VERTICAL

public static final AccessibleState VERTICAL

Indicates the orientation of this object is vertical. This is usually associated with objects such as scrollbars, sliders, and progress bars.

See Also:

VERTICAL, AccessibleRole.SCROLL_BAR, AccessibleRole.SLIDER, AccessibleRole.PROGRESS_BAR


HORIZONTAL

public static final AccessibleState HORIZONTAL

Indicates the orientation of this object is horizontal. This is usually associated with objects such as scrollbars, sliders, and progress bars.

See Also:

HORIZONTAL, AccessibleRole.SCROLL_BAR, AccessibleRole.SLIDER, AccessibleRole.PROGRESS_BAR


SINGLE_LINE

public static final AccessibleState SINGLE_LINE

Indicates this (text) object can contain only a single line of text


MULTI_LINE

public static final AccessibleState MULTI_LINE

Indicates this (text) object can contain multiple lines of text


TRANSIENT

public static final AccessibleState TRANSIENT

Indicates this object is transient. An assistive technology should not add a PropertyChange listener to an object with transient state, as that object will never generate any events. Transient objects are typically created to answer Java Accessibility method queries, but otherwise do not remain linked to the underlying object (for example, those objects underneath lists, tables, and trees in Swing, where only one actual UI Component does shared rendering duty for all of the data objects underneath the actual list/table/tree elements).

Since:

1.5


MANAGES_DESCENDANTS

public static final AccessibleState MANAGES_DESCENDANTS

Indicates this object is responsible for managing its subcomponents. This is typically used for trees and tables that have a large number of subcomponents and where the objects are created only when needed and otherwise remain virtual. The application should not manage the subcomponents directly.

Since:

1.5


INDETERMINATE

public static final AccessibleState INDETERMINATE

Indicates that the object state is indeterminate. An example is selected text that is partially bold and partially not bold. In this case the attributes associated with the selected text are indeterminate.

Since:

1.5


TRUNCATED

public static final AccessibleState TRUNCATED

A state indicating that text is truncated by a bounding rectangle and that some of the text is not displayed on the screen. An example is text in a spreadsheet cell that is truncated by the bounds of the cell.

Since:

1.5

Constructor Detail

AccessibleState

protected AccessibleState(String key)

Creates a new AccessibleState using the given locale independent key. This should not be a public method. Instead, it is used to create the constants in this file to make it a strongly typed enumeration. Subclasses of this class should enforce similar policy.

The key String should be a locale independent key for the state. It is not intended to be used as the actual String to display to the user. To get the localized string, use toDisplayString.

Parameters:

key - the locale independent name of the state.

See Also:

[AccessibleBundle.toDisplayString(java.lang.String, java.util.Locale)](../../javax/accessibility/AccessibleBundle.html#toDisplayString%28java.lang.String, java.util.Locale%29)



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