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The AccessibleKeyBinding interface should be supported by any object
that has a keyboard bindings such as a keyboard mnemonic and/or keyboard
shortcut which can be used to select the object. This interface provides
the standard mechanism for an assistive technology to determine the
key bindings which exist for this object.
Any object that has such key bindings should support this
interface. Applications can determine if an object supports the
AccessibleKeyBinding interface by first obtaining its AccessibleContext
(see @link Accessible} and then calling the
AccessibleContext#getAccessibleKeyBinding
method. If the return
value is not null, the object supports this interface.
Accessible
,
Accessible.getAccessibleContext()
,
AccessibleContext
,
AccessibleContext#getAccessibleKeyBinding
Method Summary | |
Object |
getAccessibleKeyBinding(int i)
Returns a key binding for this object. |
int |
getAccessibleKeyBindingCount()
Returns the number of key bindings for this object |
Method Detail |
public int getAccessibleKeyBindingCount()
public Object getAccessibleKeyBinding(int i)
Component c =
AccessibleContext ac = c.getAccessibleContext();
AccessibleKeyBinding akb = ac.getAccessibleKeyBinding();
for (int i = 0; i < akb.getAccessibleKeyBindingCount(); i++) {
Object o = akb.getAccessibleKeyBinding(i);
if (o instanceof javax.swing.KeyStroke) {
javax.swing.KeyStroke keyStroke = (javax.swing.KeyStroke)o;
}
}
i
- zero-based index of the key bindings
getAccessibleKeyBindingCount()
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