Keyboard shortcut example
To create a keyboard shortcut, Control+7, for a button with the instance name myButton,
you would do the following:
1.
Select the object on the Stage, display the Accessibility panel, and in the Shortcut field, type
Control+7.
2.
Enter the following code in the Actions panel:
function myOnPress() {
trace( "hello" );
}
function myOnKeyDown() {
if (Key.isDown(Key.CONTROL) && Key.getCode() == 55) // 55 is key code
for 7
{
Selection.setFocus( myButton );
myButton.onPress();
}
}
var myListener = new Object();
myListener.onKeyDown = myOnKeyDown;
Key.addListener( myListener );
myButton.onPress = myOnPress;
myButton._accProps.shortcut = "Ctrl+7"
Accessibility.updateProperties();
The example assigns the keyboard shortcut Control+7 to a button with an instance
name of myButton and makes information about the shortcut available to screen
readers. In this example, when you press Control+7 the
the text "hello" in the Output panel. See
in ActionScript 2.0 Language Reference.
Making an entire Flash application accessible
After a Flash document is complete and ready to be published, make the entire Flash
application accessible.
To define accessibility for an entire Flash application:
1.
When the Flash document is complete and ready to be published or exported, deselect all
elements in the document and do one of the following:
Select Window > Properties if the inspector is not visible. In the Property inspector,
click the Accessibility button.
Select Window > Other Panels > Accessibility.
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Creating Accessible Content
myOnPress
addListener (IME.addListener method)
function displays
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