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BSI PD ISO/IEC TR 13066-4:2015

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Information technology. Interoperability with assistive technology (AT) – Linux/UNIX graphical environments accessibility API

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This part of ISO/IEC 13066 provides an overview to the structure and terminology of the Linux/UNIX graphical environments accessibility API.

It will provide the following:

  • a description of the overall architecture and terminology of the API;

  • further introductory explanations regarding the content and use of the API beyond those found in ISO/IEC 13066-1:2011, Annex A;

  • an overview of the main properties, including

    • of user interface elements,

    • of how to get and set focus, and

    • of communication mechanisms in the API;

  • a discussion of design considerations for the API (e.g. pointers to external sources of information on accessibility guidance related to using the API);

  • information on extending the API (and where this is appropriate);

  • an introduction to the programming interface of the API (including pointers to external sources of information).

It will provide this information as an introduction to the Java API to assist the following:

  • IT system level developers who create custom controls and/or interface to them;

  • AT developers involved in programming “hardware to software” and “software to software” interactions.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
8 1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
11 3 Overview
3.1 General description
12 3.2 Architecture
13 3.2.1 ATK Aware Toolkits
18 3.2.2 AT-SPI Aware Assistive Technologies
19 3.3 Support apart from AT-SPI/ATK
4 Using the API
4.1 Overview
4.2 User Interface elements
20 4.3 Getting and setting focus
21 4.4 Communication mechanisms
4.5 How GNOME uses the ATK/AT-SPI accessibility Application Programming Interface
22 5 Exposing User Interface Element Information
5.1 Role, state(s), boundary, name, and description of the user interface element
23 5.2 Current value and any minimum or maximum values, if the user interface element represents one of a range of values
24 5.3 Text contents, text attributes, and the boundary of text rendered to the screen
5.4 The location of the user interface element in relation to other user interface elements
25 6 Exposing User Interface Element Actions
7 Keyboard focus
26 8 Events
8.1 Changes in the user interface element value
27 8.2 Changes in the name of the user interface element
8.3 Changes in the description of the user interface element
8.4 Changes in the boundary of the user interface element
9 Programmatic modifications of states, properties, values, and text
28 10 Design considerations
10.1 Using AT-SPI/ATK
11 Further information
29 11.1 Testing Accessibility with Accerciser
30 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/IEC TR 13066-4:2015
$142.49