Re: Customize the previous/next order of accessibility elements
Re: Customize the previous/next order of accessibility elements
- Subject: Re: Customize the previous/next order of accessibility elements
- From: Marco Zehe <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2014 18:43:37 +0200
Shouldn't you be able to do this with some properly arranged
UIAccessibilityContainers with UIAccessibility objects in the order
you want? I've seen this in one of the WWDC iOS Accessibility
videos, this year or last, don't recall.
Marco
Am 09.09.2014 um 18:39 schrieb Ortwin
Gentz:
So that's the part to shift the VO focus to a particular element, right?
But how can I "insert" any element into the sequential list of elements the user can step through using the horizontal swipe gestures?
Or do I have to roll my own GestureRecognizer overriding the VO gestures?
On 09.09.2014, at 17:53, Chris Fleizach <email@hidden> wrote:
You should be able to do
UIAccessibilityPostNotification(UIAccessibilityLayoutChangedNotification, <element you want to move to>);
On Sep 9, 2014, at 1:42 AM, Ortwin Gentz <email@hidden> wrote:
In our Where To? app we have a complex view hierarchy with multiple view controllers that are presented simultaneously. Here's the view controller parent-child hierarchy of a particular screen:
UINavigationC
UIVC (upper part of the screen)
UIPageVC (lower part of the screen)
"PaneVC" (includes a UISegmentedControl acting similarly to a UITabVC)
UITableVC
Is it possible to support the left/right swipe gesture to switch between accessibility elements across view controllers?
In my example, if the UISegmentedControl in PaneVC is selected, I would like to switch to a button in UIVC when the user left swipes.
Thanks for any hints,
Ortwin _______________________________________________
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