MDI Client Window
The multiple document interface (MDI) is a specification that defines the standard user interface for applications written for Windows. An MDI application enables a user to work with more than one document at a time.
An MDI application has three kinds of windows: a frame window, a client window, and a number of child windows. The frame window is like the main window of an application, and it surrounds the client window. The client window is a child of the frame window and serves as the background for the child windows. The client window also provides support for creating and manipulating the child windows in which documents are displayed.
The window class name for an MDI client window is "MDIClient".
Supported Properties and Methods
accHitTest
accLocation
accNavigate
accSelect
get_accChildCount
The ChildCount property is the number of child windows in which documents are displayed.get_accFocus
get_accName
The Name property is "Workspace".get_accParent
The Parent property is the MDI frame window.get_accRole
The Role property is ROLE_SYSTEM_CLIENT.get_accSelection
get_accState
The State property is a combination of one or more of the following values:STATE_SYSTEM_INVISIBLE | STATE_SYSTEM_UNAVAILABLE | STATE_SYSTEM_FOCUSED | STATE_SYSTEM_FOCUSABLE
Events Generated
None