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System-Provided User Interface Elements

Active Accessibility provides support for most predefined and common controls. The following illustration shows a typical window and some of the system-provided user interface elements that Active Accessibility exposes, such as title bars, menus, combo boxes, toolbar controls, tree view controls, status bars, size grips, list view controls, and scroll bars.

Screenshot of the Exploring - My Computer window, showing the All Folders pane and the Contents of "My Computer' pane. Includes nine callouts: Title Bar, Menu, Combo Box Control, Tool Bar Control, Tree View Control, Status Bar, List View Control, Scroll Bar Control, and Size Grip.

Active Accessibility exposes system-provided user interface elements to server applications without requiring the server developer to implement the IAccessible interface. Any application that contains these elements automatically inherits their accessibility.

For a list of the controls and other system-provided user interface elements that Active Accessibility supports, see Appendix A: Supported User Interface Elements Reference.