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Accessible Document Navigation Using AT-SPI
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Terminology
Common Assumptions
Use Case: Navigate or Collect All Accessible Content by Unit
Scenario 1: Navigate to the next, previous, current, first, or last item in the document
Scenario 2: Navigate to the next, previous, current, first, or last interactive and enabled element in the document
Scenario 3: Navigate to the next, previous, current, first, or last hyperlink in the document
Scenario 4: Navigate to the next, previous, current, first, or last enabled form control in the document
Scenario 5: Collect all elements with a shortcut key in the document
Scenario 6: Navigate to the next, previous, current, first, or last frame in the document
Scenario 7: Navigate to the next, previous, current, first, or last section identified by a heading in the document
Scenario 8: Navigate to the next, previous, current, first, or last data table in the document
Scenario 9: Navigate to the next, previous, current, first, or last embedded object or graphic in the document
Scenario 10: Navigate table cells by moving across rows and up and down columns within a grid or table
Scenario 11: Navigate to next, previous, current, first, last, up or down in a tree-style set of items or controls
Use Case: Where Am I?
Scenario 1: Ask where your point of regard is within a document and within containers in the document
Use Case: Document Summary
Scenario 1: Ask for a summary of the types of elements and containers in the document
AT-SPI Interfaces to Collect Element Characteristics for AT Rendering
Desireable Roles for Document Objects and Navigation
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