This is the accessibility implementation class for spark.components.ButtonBar. When a Spark ButtonBar is created, its accessibilityImplementation property is set to an instance of this class. The Flash Player then uses this class to allow MSAA clients such as screen readers to see and manipulate the ButtonBar. See the mx.accessibility.AccImpl and flash.accessibility.AccessibilityImplementation classes for background information about accessibility implementation classes and MSAA.
The MSAA children of a ButtonBar are its buttons. As described below, the accessibility of these Buttons is managed by the ButtonBar; their own accessibilityImplementation and accessibilityProperties are ignored by the Flash Player.
The MSAA Role of a ButtonBar is ROLE_SYSTEM_TOOLBAR.
The Role of each Button in the ButtonBar is ROLE_SYSTEM_PUSHBUTTON.
The MSAA Name of a ButtonBar is, by default, an empty string. When wrapped in a FormItem element, the Name is the FormItem's label. To override this behavior, set the ButtonBar's accessibilityName property.
The Name of each Button is its label.
When the Name of the ButtonBar or one of its Buttons changes, a ButtonBar dispatches the MSAA event EVENT_OBJECT_NAMECHANGE with the proper childID for the Button or 0 for itself.
The MSAA Description of a ButtonBar is, by default, an empty string, but you can set the ButtonBar's accessibilityDescription property.
The Description of each Button is the empty string.
The MSAA State of a ButtonBar is a combination of:
The State of a Button in a ButtonBar is a combination of:
When the State of the ButtonBar or one of its Buttons changes, a ButtonBar dispatches the MSAA event EVENT_OBJECT_STATECHANGE with the proper childID for the Button or 0 for itself.
A ButtonBar, or a Button in a ButtonBar, does not have an MSAA Value.
The MSAA Location of a ButtonBar, or a Button in a ButtonBar, is its bounding rectangle.
A ButtonBar does not have an MSAA DefaultAction.
The DefaultAction for a Button in a ButtonBar is "Press".
Both the ButtonBar and its individual buttons accept focus. When they do so it dispatches the MSAA event EVENT_OBJECT_FOCUS. A button is not automatically selected when focused through arrow key navigation. To select a focused button, the user must press the spacebar.
MSAA Selection will press the button corresponding to the specified childID. Only one button can be pressed at a time.