The accessibility node behaves like a slider that allows continuous adjustment through a range of values.
Platform-specific behavior
- Android: If this role is set on a node, the screen reader announces the node as a "slider". After a
short pause, it provides instructions on how to adjust its value.
- iOS: If this role is set on a node, the screen reader announces the node as "adjustable". After a short
pause, it provides instructions on how to adjust its value.
- macOS: If this role is set on a node, the screen reader announces the node as a "slider". After a short
pause, it provides instructions on how to interact with it.
- Windows: If this role is set on a node, the screen reader announces the node as a "slider".
Subscribe to the AccessibilityNode.incremented and
AccessibilityNode.decremented events to perform an appropriate action when the user increases
or decreases the node's value, such as changing the value of the slider represented by the node. On Windows,
these events are only triggered for nodes whose AccessibilityNode.value contains a number.