AXApplication
). You can also perform the actions supported by the accessibility object, allowing you to see how these actions affect the values of various attributes and the app itself. If you click the rectangular button in the bottom-right corner of the Accessibility Inspector panel, you’ll see a light blue overlay over the locked UI element.AXPress
action for the element is selected and can be activated by clicking the Perform Action button.AXWindow
attribute, and select its AXPosition
property (see Figure 6-3). Change the values of the X and Y text fields, and click the Set Value button. The window changes its position on the screen. You can also perform certain actions, such as AXPress
and AXShowMenu
, by selecting the action and clicking the Perform Action button.accessibilityChildren
property does not refer to that object as its parent, this parent-child pair is invalid. Invalid parent-child pairs can prevent an accessibility client from correctly traversing an app’s accessibility hierarchy.accessibilityWindow
property. An object contained in a window is not necessarily the child of that window, but it should refer to its containing window as a convenience for accessibility clients.accessibilityLabel
property. All accessible elements must provide some context-specific, descriptive label.