The value should be unique among sibling elements, but not necessarily unique across the entire desktop. When it is available, the AutomationId of an element must be the same in any instance of the application, regardless of the local language. Identifies the AutomationId property, which is a string containing the UI Automation identifier (ID) for the automation element. Variant type: VT_BSTR Default value: empty string When the localized string is not specified, the system will provide the default LocalizedControlType string for the element. For more information about mapping ARIA roles to UI Automation control types, see UI Automation for W3C Accessible Rich Internet Applications Specification.Īs an option, the user agent can also offer a localized description of the W3C ARIA role in the LocalizedControlType property. Identifies the AriaRole property, which is a string containing the Accessible Rich Internet Application (ARIA) role information for the automation element. For security and other reasons, the provider implementation of this property can take steps to validate the original ARIA properties however, it is not required. The \ (backslash) is used as an escape character when these delimiter characters or \ appear in the values. AriaProperties is a collection of Name/Value pairs with delimiters of = (equals) and (semicolon), for example, "checked=true disabled=false". For more information about mapping ARIA states and properties to UI Automation properties and functions, see UI Automation for W3C Accessible Rich Internet Applications Specification. Identifies the AriaProperties property, which is a formatted string containing the Accessible Rich Internet Application (ARIA) property information for the automation element. Variant type: VT_I4 | VT_ARRAY Default value: empty array Identifies the AnnotationTypes property, which is a list of the types of annotations in a document, such as comment, header, footer, and so on. Identifies the AnnotationObjects property, which is a list of annotation objects in a document, such as comment, header, footer, and so on. For example, to open the File menu, for which the access key is typically F, the user would press ALT+F. An access key (sometimes called a mnemonic) is a character in the text of a menu, menu item, or label of a control such as a button, that activates the associated menu function. Identifies the AccessKey property, which is a string containing the access key character for the automation element. An automation element that has the AcceleratorKey property can implement the Invoke control pattern for the action that is equivalent to the shortcut command. For example, CTRL+O is often used to invoke the Open file common dialog box. Shortcut key combinations invoke an action. Identifies the AcceleratorKey property, which is a string containing the accelerator key (also called shortcut key) combinations for the automation element. Warning: coclass GUID is duplicate of () in C:\five\bin\common\16.2.6.This topic describes the named constants that identify the properties of Microsoft UI Automation elements.
Ummm.exe c:\XXX\ini\five_manifest.ini c:\XXX\ In the latest version, the error is constant on every run of UMMM. I occasionally get the same error in 1.0.6 but retrying the same command always seems to work to "skip" the error. I'm stuck on version 1.0.6 because in the latest version I keep errors regarding Codejock controls.