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implementing-wpf-automation

使用 AutomationPeer 与 AutomationProperties 实现 WPF UI 自动化,以提升无障碍性。适用于构建无障碍应用,或为屏幕阅读器提供支持时使用。

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name: implementing-wpf-automation
description: Implements WPF UI Automation for accessibility using AutomationPeer and AutomationProperties. Use when building accessible applications or enabling screen reader support.

WPF UI Automation Patterns

Implementing accessibility features using UI Automation framework.

Prerequisites

When implementing AutomationPeer for a CustomControl, ensure the control project is properly set up:

  • ThemeInfo attribute in AssemblyInfo.cs → See /configuring-wpf-themeinfo
  • CustomControl project structure → See /authoring-wpf-controls
  • DefaultStyleKeyProperty in static constructor

1. UI Automation Overview

code
UI Automation Framework
├── Providers (Server-side)
│   ├── AutomationPeer (base class)
│   ├── FrameworkElementAutomationPeer
│   └── Custom AutomationPeers
├── Clients (Consumer-side)
│   ├── Screen readers (Narrator, JAWS)
│   ├── Testing tools
│   └── Custom automation clients
└── Automation Properties
    ├── AutomationProperties.Name
    ├── AutomationProperties.HelpText
    └── AutomationProperties.LabeledBy

2. AutomationProperties

2.1 Basic Properties

xml
<!-- Name - primary identifier for screen readers -->
<Button Content="Submit"
        AutomationProperties.Name="Submit form"/>

<!-- Name for image buttons (no text content) -->
<Button AutomationProperties.Name="Close window">
    <Image Source="/Icons/close.png"/>
</Button>

<!-- HelpText - additional description -->
<TextBox AutomationProperties.Name="Email address"
         AutomationProperties.HelpText="Enter your email in format user@domain.com"/>

<!-- LabeledBy - reference to label element -->
<Label x:Name="UsernameLabel" Content="Username:"/>
<TextBox AutomationProperties.LabeledBy="{Binding ElementName=UsernameLabel}"/>

2.2 Additional Properties

xml
<!-- AcceleratorKey - keyboard shortcut hint -->
<Button Content="_Save"
        AutomationProperties.AcceleratorKey="Ctrl+S"/>

<!-- AccessKey - mnemonic key -->
<Button Content="_File"
        AutomationProperties.AccessKey="Alt+F"/>

<!-- ItemStatus - current state information -->
<ListBoxItem AutomationProperties.ItemStatus="Selected, 3 of 10"/>

<!-- ItemType - type description for list items -->
<ListBoxItem AutomationProperties.ItemType="Email message"/>

<!-- LiveSetting - for dynamic content updates -->
<TextBlock AutomationProperties.LiveSetting="Polite"
           Text="{Binding StatusMessage}"/>

2.3 LiveSetting Values

ValueDescription
OffNo announcements
PoliteAnnounce when user is idle
AssertiveAnnounce immediately

3. Custom AutomationPeer

3.1 Basic Custom Peer

csharp
namespace MyApp.Controls;

using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Automation.Peers;
using System.Windows.Controls;

public class RatingControl : Control
{
    public static readonly DependencyProperty ValueProperty = DependencyProperty.Register(
        nameof(Value), typeof(int), typeof(RatingControl),
        new PropertyMetadata(0));

    public int Value
    {
        get => (int)GetValue(ValueProperty);
        set => SetValue(ValueProperty, value);
    }

    public int MaxValue { get; set; } = 5;

    // Create custom AutomationPeer
    protected override AutomationPeer OnCreateAutomationPeer()
    {
        return new RatingControlAutomationPeer(this);
    }
}

public class RatingControlAutomationPeer : FrameworkElementAutomationPeer
{
    public RatingControlAutomationPeer(RatingControl owner)
        : base(owner)
    {
    }

    private RatingControl RatingControl => (RatingControl)Owner;

    // Return control type for screen readers
    protected override AutomationControlType GetAutomationControlTypeCore()
    {
        return AutomationControlType.Slider;
    }

    // Return class name
    protected override string GetClassNameCore()
    {
        return nameof(RatingControl);
    }

    // Return accessible name
    protected override string GetNameCore()
    {
        var name = base.GetNameCore();

        if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(name))
        {
            return $"Rating: {RatingControl.Value} of {RatingControl.MaxValue} stars";
        }

        return name;
    }

    // Return help text
    protected override string GetHelpTextCore()
    {
        return "Use arrow keys to change rating";
    }
}

3.2 Implementing Automation Patterns

csharp
namespace MyApp.Controls;

using System.Windows.Automation;
using System.Windows.Automation.Peers;
using System.Windows.Automation.Provider;

public class RatingControlAutomationPeer : FrameworkElementAutomationPeer,
    IRangeValueProvider
{
    public RatingControlAutomationPeer(RatingControl owner)
        : base(owner)
    {
    }

    private RatingControl RatingControl => (RatingControl)Owner;

    // Expose supported patterns
    public override object? GetPattern(PatternInterface patternInterface)
    {
        if (patternInterface == PatternInterface.RangeValue)
        {
            return this;
        }

        return base.GetPattern(patternInterface);
    }

    // IRangeValueProvider implementation
    public bool IsReadOnly => false;

    public double LargeChange => 1;

    public double SmallChange => 1;

    public double Maximum => RatingControl.MaxValue;

    public double Minimum => 0;

    public double Value => RatingControl.Value;

    public void SetValue(double value)
    {
        if (value < Minimum || value > Maximum)
        {
            throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(nameof(value));
        }

        RatingControl.Value = (int)value;
    }

    protected override AutomationControlType GetAutomationControlTypeCore()
    {
        return AutomationControlType.Slider;
    }

    protected override string GetClassNameCore()
    {
        return nameof(RatingControl);
    }
}

4. Common Automation Patterns

PatternPurposeExample Controls
IInvokeProviderSingle actionButton, MenuItem
IToggleProviderToggle stateCheckBox, ToggleButton
ISelectionProviderContains selectable itemsListBox, ComboBox
ISelectionItemProviderSelectable itemListBoxItem
IRangeValueProviderNumeric rangeSlider, ProgressBar
IValueProviderText valueTextBox
IExpandCollapseProviderExpand/collapseTreeViewItem, Expander
IScrollProviderScrollable contentScrollViewer

5. Raising Automation Events

5.1 Property Changed Event

csharp
public class CustomControlAutomationPeer : FrameworkElementAutomationPeer
{
    public void RaiseValueChanged(int oldValue, int newValue)
    {
        // Notify automation clients of value change
        RaisePropertyChangedEvent(
            RangeValuePatternIdentifiers.ValueProperty,
            (double)oldValue,
            (double)newValue);
    }

    public void RaiseSelectionChanged()
    {
        RaiseAutomationEvent(AutomationEvents.SelectionPatternOnInvalidated);
    }
}

5.2 From Control

csharp
public class RatingControl : Control
{
    private static void OnValueChanged(DependencyObject d, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
    {
        var control = (RatingControl)d;

        // Get automation peer and raise event
        var peer = UIElementAutomationPeer.FromElement(control) as RatingControlAutomationPeer;
        peer?.RaiseValueChanged((int)e.OldValue, (int)e.NewValue);
    }
}

6. Focus and Keyboard Navigation

6.1 Keyboard Support

csharp
public class RatingControl : Control
{
    public RatingControl()
    {
        // Enable keyboard focus
        Focusable = true;
        FocusVisualStyle = (Style)FindResource(SystemParameters.FocusVisualStyleKey);
    }

    protected override void OnKeyDown(KeyEventArgs e)
    {
        base.OnKeyDown(e);

        switch (e.Key)
        {
            case Key.Left:
            case Key.Down:
                if (Value > 0)
                {
                    Value--;
                    e.Handled = true;
                }
                break;

            case Key.Right:
            case Key.Up:
                if (Value < MaxValue)
                {
                    Value++;
                    e.Handled = true;
                }
                break;

            case Key.Home:
                Value = 0;
                e.Handled = true;
                break;

            case Key.End:
                Value = MaxValue;
                e.Handled = true;
                break;
        }
    }
}

6.2 Focus Visual

xml
<Style TargetType="{x:Type local:RatingControl}">
    <Setter Property="FocusVisualStyle">
        <Setter.Value>
            <Style>
                <Setter Property="Control.Template">
                    <Setter.Value>
                        <ControlTemplate>
                            <Border BorderBrush="{DynamicResource {x:Static SystemColors.ControlTextBrushKey}}"
                                    BorderThickness="2"
                                    CornerRadius="2"
                                    Margin="-2"/>
                        </ControlTemplate>
                    </Setter.Value>
                </Setter>
            </Style>
        </Setter.Value>
    </Setter>
</Style>

7. Screen Reader Announcements

7.1 Live Regions

xml
<!-- Status updates announced when changed -->
<TextBlock x:Name="StatusText"
           AutomationProperties.LiveSetting="Polite"
           AutomationProperties.Name="Status"/>
csharp
// Update status - screen reader will announce
StatusText.Text = "3 items selected";

7.2 Programmatic Announcements

csharp
using System.Windows.Automation.Peers;

public static void Announce(string message)
{
    var peer = FrameworkElementAutomationPeer.FromElement(Application.Current.MainWindow);

    if (peer != null)
    {
        peer.RaiseAutomationEvent(AutomationEvents.LiveRegionChanged);
    }
}

8. Accessibility Checklist

Essential

  • All interactive elements have AutomationProperties.Name
  • Images have descriptive names or are marked decorative
  • Form fields are labeled (LabeledBy or Name)
  • Focus is visible and logical order is correct
  • Keyboard navigation works for all functionality

Enhanced

  • HelpText provides additional context
  • AcceleratorKey documents shortcuts
  • LiveSetting for dynamic content
  • Custom controls have AutomationPeers
  • Color contrast meets WCAG guidelines

9. Testing Accessibility

9.1 Using Inspect.exe

code
Tools location:
Windows SDK → bin → [arch] → inspect.exe

Usage:
1. Run inspect.exe
2. Hover over UI elements
3. View automation properties
4. Verify Name, ControlType, Patterns

9.2 Using Narrator

code
Windows + Ctrl + Enter: Toggle Narrator
Tab: Navigate forward
Shift + Tab: Navigate backward
Caps Lock + Up/Down: Read current item

10. References