Re: Voice Over on custom controls
Re: Voice Over on custom controls
- Subject: Re: Voice Over on custom controls
- From: Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 17:29:16 -0400
- Thread-topic: Voice Over on custom controls
on 2006-09-18 4:14 AM, Rick Fabrick at email@hidden wrote:
> Basically, the parent of a control needs to have that control as a child, from
> the app all the way down to your control. If it isn't set up correctly it
> would confuse VoiceOver.
It would also confuse PreFab UI Browser, which (like VoiceOver) browses the
hierarchy from the application element (parent, or root) down to the control
(child, or leaf). UI Browser also incorporates a screen reader function
going the other direction (like Apple's Accessibility Inspector). If UI
Browser works differently in one direction than the other, you know you have
a parent-child mismatch. Our 30-day free trial might give you time enough to
work through the issue without having to buy a registration key.
www.prefab.com/uibrowser/
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