For each widget, the key and value provided in this object are added as the attribute and value of the HTML tags respectively.This option is supported on iOS 5.0 and above, Android 4.1 and above.įor all widgets, this parameter maps to the aria-hidden property of ARIA in HTML. Specifies if the widget should be ignored by assistive technology. These values are separated by a space.įor all widgets, this parameter maps to the aria-describedby property of ARIA in HTML. If the a11yValue is defined, the value of a11yValue is appended to the value of a11yLabel. This parameter is similar to the a11yLabel parameter. On the Android platform, the text specified for a11yValue is prefixed to the a11yHint. Specifies the descriptive text that explains the action associated with the widget. NOTE: For the Image widget, this parameter maps to the alt attribute of ARIA in HTML. Generally the label should be the text that is displayed on the screen.įor all widgets, this parameter maps to the aria-labelledby property of ARIA in HTML.
Specifies alternate text to identify the widget. Specifies the order in which the widgets are focused on a screen.įor all widgets, this parameter maps to the index properties. Integer with no floating or decimal number.
The accessibilit圜onfig property is a JavaScript object which can contain the following key-value pairs. Values provided in the i18n keys take precedence over values provided in a11yLabel, a11yValue, and a11yHint fields. NOTE: From Quantum Visualizer V9 SP2 GA version, you can provide i18n keys as values to all the attributes used inside the accessibilit圜onfig property. The accessibilit圜onfig property is enabled for all the widgets which are supported under the Flex Layout.Enables you to control accessibility behavior and alternative text for the widget.įor more information on using accessibility features in your app, refer the Accessibility appendix in the Quantum Application Design Guidelines Guide.