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MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-ACTIONSCRIPT 2.0 LANGUAGE - Chapter 2: Actionscript Classes; Accessibility

MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-ACTIONSCRIPT 2.0 LANGUAGE
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CHAPTER 2
ActionScript classes
Documentation for ActionScript classes includes syntax, usage information, and code samples
for methods, properties, and event handlers and listeners that belong to a specific class in
ActionScript (as opposed to global functions or properties). The classes are listed
alphabetically and include new classes in Flash Player 8 that are found in the flash.* packages.
If you are not sure to which class a certain method or property belongs, you can look it up in
the Index.
Accessibility
Object
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+-Accessibility
public class Accessibility
extends Object
The Accessibility class manages communication with screen readers. Screen readers are a type
of assistive technology for visually impaired users that provides an audio version of screen
content. The methods of the Accessibility class are static--that is, you don't have to create an
instance of the class to use its methods.
To get and set accessible properties for a specific object, such as a button, movie clip, or text
field, use the
_accProps property. To determine whether the player is running in an
environment that supports accessibility aids, use
System.capabilities.hasAccessibility.
Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Player 6
See also
hasAccessibility (capabilities.hasAccessibility property), _accProps
property

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