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    Oreonan
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    Hi,
    I'm trying to add an accessible role to an existing class.
    For example, a role tree in a class of type QTreeWidget
    There is a way to do this without rewrite all code to create an accessible class?
    I readed all examples of qtbase/src/widget/accessible but I sucess nothing when I trying to use it on my existing app :(

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      Hi,
      I'm trying to add an accessible role to an existing class.
      For example, a role tree in a class of type QTreeWidget
      There is a way to do this without rewrite all code to create an accessible class?
      I readed all examples of qtbase/src/widget/accessible but I sucess nothing when I trying to use it on my existing app :(

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      @Oreonan
      for items widgets (which QTreeWidget is) the accesible data is coming from the model data

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        Yes :), however I tried to set Qt::AccessibleRole, but it gives an compilation error

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          Yes :), however I tried to set Qt::AccessibleRole, but it gives an compilation error

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          @Oreonan
          a little bit more information would be helpful in order to help you
          https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qt.html#ItemDataRole-enum
          There is no Qt::AccessibleRole value for example, but a Qt::AccessibleTextRole

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            So I can't associate a QTreeWidgetItem to checkbox accessible role for example?

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              So I can't associate a QTreeWidgetItem to checkbox accessible role for example?

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              @Oreonan
              what do you mean with that?

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                I have a model representing a tree with 2 columns, one for item name, one for state (enabled/disabled). I want to set an accessible role to checkbox because I think like this a screen reader can be able to say if an item is enabled or disabled. Currently I use the accessible text role to do that but it's not a good solution for me.

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                  I have a model representing a tree with 2 columns, one for item name, one for state (enabled/disabled). I want to set an accessible role to checkbox because I think like this a screen reader can be able to say if an item is enabled or disabled. Currently I use the accessible text role to do that but it's not a good solution for me.

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                  @Oreonan said in Add an accessible role to an existing class:

                  one for state (enabled/disabled)

                  How is this represented? QTreeWidget can represent "chackboxes" natively

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                    It's representing by a QModel with 2 columns and using Qt::DisplayRole, here is a part of code:

                        case Qt::DisplayRole :
                            if(orientation == Qt::Horizontal)
                            {
                                switch(section)
                                {
                                case COLUMN_NAME: return tr("Event");
                                case COLUMN_CHECK: return tr("Enabled");
                                }
                            }
                            break;
                    
                        case Qt::DisplayRole :
                            if (index.column() == COLUMN_CHECK)
                                return (m_ttsselected & m_ttsevents[index.row()])? tr("Enabled") : tr("Disabled");
                            Q_ASSERT(index.column() == COLUMN_NAME);
                            switch(m_ttsevents[index.row()])
                            {
                            case TTS_USER_LOGGEDIN :
                                return tr("User logged in");
                            case TTS_USER_LOGGEDOUT :
                                return tr("User logged out");
                    //...
                    
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                      @Oreonan
                      a little bit more information would be helpful in order to help you
                      https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qt.html#ItemDataRole-enum
                      There is no Qt::AccessibleRole value for example, but a Qt::AccessibleTextRole

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                      Hi,
                      As suggested by @raven-worx
                      @raven-worx said in Add an accessible role to an existing class:

                      Qt::AccessibleTextRole

                      Why not return the values you want for that role ?

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                        I have a model representing a tree with 2 columns, one for item name, one for state (enabled/disabled). I want to set an accessible role to checkbox because I think like this a screen reader can be able to say if an item is enabled or disabled. Currently I use the accessible text role to do that but it's not a good solution for me.

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                        @Oreonan said in Add an accessible role to an existing class:

                        I have a model representing a tree with 2 columns, one for item name, one for state (enabled/disabled). I want to set an accessible role to checkbox because I think like this a screen reader can be able to say if an item is enabled or disabled. Currently I use the accessible text role to do that but it's not a good solution for me.

                        i haven't used the accessible framework for a while, but i think you will have to create a custom accessible interface (plugin or in source) for your tree widget to represent the checkbox in the interface

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                          Oh, hmmmm, I readed this doc but it's really difficult to do this I think :)

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