▲ | pradn 12 hours ago | |
I have used it actually! It's been years so the fact that it's an accessibility tree just like in a browser didn't come to mind immediately. Both Mac and Windows have such representations for native apps. The actual functionality apps and the accessibility clients support is something like a two-way negotiation. A lot of stuff that should be supported in apps, in theory, is not, just because no client supports it, etc. |