- accessibilityActivate
- accessibilityIncrement
- accessibilityDecrement
- accessibilityScroll:
- accessibilityPerformEscape
- accessibilityPerformMagicTap
Technology
The UIAccessibility
informal protocol provides a way for accessibility elements to support specific actions, such as selecting values in a range or scrolling through information on the screen. For example, to respond to a scrolling gesture, you implement the accessibility
method and post UIAccessibility
with the new page status (such as “Page 3 of 9”). Or, to make an element such as a slider or picker view accessible, you first need to characterize it by including the UIAccessibility
trait. Then, you must implement the accessibility
and accessibility
methods. When you do this, assistive technology users can adjust the element using gestures specific to the assistive technology.
- accessibilityActivate
- accessibilityIncrement
- accessibilityDecrement
- accessibilityScroll:
- accessibilityPerformEscape
- accessibilityPerformMagicTap
accessibilityCustomActions
UIAccessibilityScrollDirection
UIAccessibilityCustomAction
UIAccessibilityCustomActionHandler