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The QAccessible class provides enums and static functions relating to accessibility. More...
#include <qaccessible.h>
Inherited by QAccessibleInterface.
Accessibility clients use implementations of the QAccessibleInterface to read information an accessible object exposes, or to call methods to manipulate the accessible object.
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See also Miscellaneous Classes.
The function uses the classname of object to find a suitable implementation. If no implementation for the object's class is available the function tries to find an implementation for the object's parent class.
This function is called to answer an accessibility client's request for object information. You should never need to call this function yourself.
Notifies accessibility clients about a change of the accessibility information of object.
reason designates the cause of this change, e.g. ValueChange when the position of e.g. a slider has been changed. control is the ID of the child element that has changed. When control is null, the object itself has changed.
Call this function whenever the state of your accessible object or one of it's subelements has been changed either programmatically (e.g. by calling QLabel::setText() ) or by user interaction.
If there are no accessibility tools listening to this event, the performance penalty for calling this function is minor.
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