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544                                 synchronization with an AT would require use of this
567 the AT can present them to the user without the user having to perform the extra
635 An AT such as an On Screen Keyboard might not expose these bindings but
799 a text area in a tool bar the AT can query the parent.
1070 actuator, e.g. a mouse button, is "released". An AT which either monitors the
1444 In general AT (Assistive Technology) should try IAccessible2 interfaces, followed by using
1447 or MSAA, then those custom interfaces can be used.) The AT can then, by default, support
1449 AT vendors for support on an individual application by application basis.
1629 AT doesn't have to also fetch roles through MSAA's get_accRole.
1692 of its contents. Normally an AT will get that information from its child list
1803 This value is provided so the AT can have access to a unique runtime persistent
1806 An example of when this value is useful is if the AT wants to build a cache.
1807 The AT could cache the uniqueIDs in addition to other data being cached.
1808 When an event is fired the AT could map the uniqueID to its internal model.
1809 Thus, if there's a REORDER/SHOW/HIDE event the AT knows which part of the
1812 This value can also be used by an AT to determine when the current control
1816 Another use of this value by an AT is to identify when a grouping object has
1844 Without the availability of windowHandle, the AT would have to get the window handle
2490 current input position and will therefore typically be queried by AT more
5156 exposed through the IAccessibleText interface. For compatibility with ATK/AT-SPI
5237 This interface provides the AT with the information it needs to differentiate