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Provide an assistive technology application with access to information from a table
You can provide accessibility information about the custom UI controls that display tabular information.
- Import the required interfaces.
import net.rim.device.api.ui.accessibility.AccessibleContext; import net.rim.device.api.ui.accessibility.AccessibleTable;
AccessibleContext provides basic accessibility information about a custom UI control. AccessibleTable provides information about the tabular information in a custom UI control. - Create a class that implements the AccessibleContext
interface and the AccessibleTable interface.
public class AccessibleTableClass implements AccessibleContext, AccessibleTable { } - Create variables to store the accessibility information about the table.
private int _columnCount; private int _rowCount; private String[] _columnNames; private String[][] _cells;
- Implement the getAccessible() methods to provide the accessibility information about the table.
public int getAccessibleColumnCount() { return _columnCount; } public int getAccessibleRowCount() { return _rowCount; } public AccessibleContext[] getAccessibleColumnHeader() { AccessibleContext[] result = new AccessibleContext[_columnNames.length]; for( int i = 0; i < result.length; i++ ) { result[i] = new AccessibleLabel(_columnNames[i], false); } return result; } public AccessibleContext[] getAccessibleRowHeader() { return null; }
Parent topic: Accessibility