Interface AccessibleIcon

All Known Implementing Classes:
ImageIcon.AccessibleImageIcon
public interface AccessibleIcon
The AccessibleIcon interface should be supported by any object that has an associated icon (e.g., buttons). This interface provides the standard mechanism for an assistive technology to get descriptive information about icons. Applications can determine if an object supports the AccessibleIcon interface by first obtaining its AccessibleContext (see Accessible) and then calling the AccessibleContext.getAccessibleIcon() method. If the return value is not null, the object supports this interface.
Since:
1.3
See Also:

Method Summary

Modifier and Type Method Description
String getAccessibleIconDescription()
Gets the description of the icon.
int getAccessibleIconHeight()
Gets the height of the icon.
int getAccessibleIconWidth()
Gets the width of the icon.
void setAccessibleIconDescription(String description)
Sets the description of the icon.

Method Details

getAccessibleIconDescription

String getAccessibleIconDescription()
Gets the description of the icon. This is meant to be a brief textual description of the object. For example, it might be presented to a blind user to give an indication of the purpose of the icon.
Returns:
the description of the icon

setAccessibleIconDescription

void setAccessibleIconDescription(String description)
Sets the description of the icon. This is meant to be a brief textual description of the object. For example, it might be presented to a blind user to give an indication of the purpose of the icon.
Parameters:
description - the description of the icon

getAccessibleIconWidth

int getAccessibleIconWidth()
Gets the width of the icon.
Returns:
the width of the icon

getAccessibleIconHeight

int getAccessibleIconHeight()
Gets the height of the icon.
Returns:
the height of the icon

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