javax.accessibility
Interface AccessibleSelection
All Known Implementing Classes
- JComboBox.AccessibleJComboBox, JList.AccessibleJList, JMenu.AccessibleJMenu, JMenuBar.AccessibleJMenuBar, JTabbedPane.AccessibleJTabbedPane, JTable.AccessibleJTable, JTree.AccessibleJTree, JTree.AccessibleJTree.AccessibleJTreeNode, List.AccessibleAWTList, MenuComponent.AccessibleAWTMenuComponent
- public interface AccessibleSelection
This AccessibleSelection interface provides the standard mechanism for an assistive technology to determine what the current selected children are, as well as modify the selection set. Any object that has children that can be selected should support the AccessibleSelection interface. Applications can determine if an object supports the AccessibleSelection interface by first obtaining its AccessibleContext (see Accessible) and then calling the AccessibleContext.getAccessibleSelection() method. If the return value is not null, the object supports this interface.
- See Also:
- Accessible, Accessible.getAccessibleContext(), AccessibleContext, AccessibleContext.getAccessibleSelection()
Method Summary
void addAccessibleSelection(int i)
Adds the specified Accessible child of the object to the object's selection.void clearAccessibleSelection()
Clears the selection in the object, so that no children in the object are selected.Accessible getAccessibleSelection(int i)
Returns an Accessible representing the specified selected child of the object.int getAccessibleSelectionCount()
Returns the number of Accessible children currently selected.boolean isAccessibleChildSelected(int i)
Determines if the current child of this object is selected.void removeAccessibleSelection(int i)
Removes the specified child of the object from the object's selection.void selectAllAccessibleSelection()
Causes every child of the object to be selected if the object supports multiple selections.
Method Detail
getAccessibleSelectionCount
public int getAccessibleSelectionCount()
- Returns the number of Accessible children currently selected. If no children are selected, the return value will be 0.
- Returns:
- the number of items currently selected.
getAccessibleSelection
public Accessible getAccessibleSelection(int i)
- Returns an Accessible representing the specified selected child of the object. If there isn't a selection, or there are fewer children selected than the integer passed in, the return value will be null.
Note that the index represents the i-th selected child, which is different from the i-th child.
- Parameters:
- i - the zero-based index of selected children
- Returns:
- the i-th selected child
- See Also:
- getAccessibleSelectionCount()
isAccessibleChildSelected
public boolean isAccessibleChildSelected(int i)
- Determines if the current child of this object is selected.
- Parameters:
- i - the zero-based index of the child in this Accessible object.
- Returns:
- true if the current child of this object is selected; else false.
- See Also:
- AccessibleContext.getAccessibleChild(int)
addAccessibleSelection
public void addAccessibleSelection(int i)
- Adds the specified Accessible child of the object to the object's selection. If the object supports multiple selections, the specified child is added to any existing selection, otherwise it replaces any existing selection in the object. If the specified child is already selected, this method has no effect.
- Parameters:
- i - the zero-based index of the child
- See Also:
- AccessibleContext.getAccessibleChild(int)
removeAccessibleSelection
public void removeAccessibleSelection(int i)
- Removes the specified child of the object from the object's selection. If the specified item isn't currently selected, this method has no effect.
- Parameters:
- i - the zero-based index of the child
- See Also:
- AccessibleContext.getAccessibleChild(int)
clearAccessibleSelection
public void clearAccessibleSelection()
- Clears the selection in the object, so that no children in the object are selected.
selectAllAccessibleSelection
public void selectAllAccessibleSelection()
- Causes every child of the object to be selected if the object supports multiple selections.