// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef CONTENT_PUBLIC_BROWSER_BROWSER_ACCESSIBILITY_STATE_H_
#define CONTENT_PUBLIC_BROWSER_BROWSER_ACCESSIBILITY_STATE_H_
#include "base/callback_forward.h"
#include "content/common/content_export.h"
namespace content {
// The BrowserAccessibilityState class is used to determine if the browser
// should be customized for users with assistive technology, such as screen
// readers.
class CONTENT_EXPORT BrowserAccessibilityState {
public:
virtual ~BrowserAccessibilityState() { }
// Returns the singleton instance.
static BrowserAccessibilityState* GetInstance();
// Enables accessibility for all running tabs.
virtual void EnableAccessibility() = 0;
// Disables accessibility for all running tabs. (Only if accessibility is not
// required by a command line flag or by a platform requirement.)
virtual void DisableAccessibility() = 0;
// Resets accessibility to the platform default for all running tabs.
// This is probably off, but may be on, if --force_renderer_accessibility is
// passed, or EditableTextOnly if this is Win7.
virtual void ResetAccessibilityMode() = 0;
// Called when screen reader client is detected.
virtual void OnScreenReaderDetected() = 0;
// Returns true if the browser should be customized for accessibility.
virtual bool IsAccessibleBrowser() = 0;
// Add a callback method that will be called once, a small while after the
// browser starts up, when accessibility state histograms are updated.
// Use this to register a method to update additional accessibility
// histograms.
virtual void AddHistogramCallback(base::Closure callback) = 0;
virtual void UpdateHistogramsForTesting() = 0;
};
} // namespace content
#endif // CONTENT_PUBLIC_BROWSER_BROWSER_ACCESSIBILITY_STATE_H_