Specifies values for navigating between accessible objects.
[Visual Basic] Public Enum AccessibleNavigation [C#] public enum AccessibleNavigation [C++] public enum AccessibleNavigation
[JScript] In JScript, you can use the enumerations in the NGWS frameworks, but you cannot define your own.
An accessible object refers to any user interface that supports the IAccessible interface.
Accessible navigation directions are either spatial (up, down, left, and right) or logical (first child, last child, next, and previous). Logical directions are used when clients navigate from one user interface element to another within the same container.
AccessibleObject uses this enumeration.
Member Name | Description |
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Down | Navigation to a sibling object located below the starting object. |
FirstChild | Navigation to the first child of the object. |
LastChild | Navigation to the last child of the object |
Left | Navigation to the sibling object located to the left of the starting object. |
Next | Navigation to the next logical object, generally from a sibling object to the starting object. |
Previous | Navigation to the previous logical object, generally from a sibling object to the starting object. |
Right | Navigation to the sibling object located to the right of the starting object. |
Up | Navigation to a sibling object located above the starting object. |
Namespace: System.WinForms
Assembly: System.WinForms.dll
System.WinForms Namespace | AccessibleEvents | AccessibleObject | AccessibleRoles | AccessibleSelection | AccessibleStates