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This class implements accessibility support for the Button class. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the Canvas class. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the Checkbox class. |
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Inner class of CheckboxMenuItem used to provide default support for accessibility. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the Choice class. |
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Inner class of Component used to provide default support for accessibility. |
AccessibleAWTComponentHandler |
Fire PropertyChange listener if one is registered when shown/hidden.. |
AccessibleAWTFocusHandler |
Fire PropertyChange listener if one is registered when focus events happen |
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Inner class of Container used to provide default support for accessibility. |
AccessibleContainerHandler |
Fire PropertyChange listener if one is registered when children added/removed. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the Dialog class. |
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Thrown by method createFont in the Font class to indicate that the specified font is bad. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the Frame class. |
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A set of attributes which control a print job. |
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A type-safe enumeration of possible default selection states. |
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A type-safe enumeration of possible job destinations. |
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A type-safe enumeration of possible dialogs to display to the user. |
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A type-safe enumeration of possible multiple document handling states. |
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A type-safe enumeration of possible multi-page impositions. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the Label class. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the List class. |
AccessibleAWTListChild |
This class implements accessibility support for List children. |
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Inner class of Menu used to provide default support for accessibility. |
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Inner class of MenuBar used to provide default support for accessibility. |
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Inner class of MenuComponent used to provide default support for accessibility. |
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Inner class of MenuItem used to provide default support for accessibility. |
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A set of attributes which control the output of a printed page. |
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A type-safe enumeration of possible color states. |
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A type-safe enumeration of possible paper sizes. |
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A type-safe enumeration of possible orientations. |
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A type-safe enumeration of possible origins. |
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A type-safe enumeration of possible print qualities. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the Panel class. |
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Inner class of PopupMenu used to provide default support for accessibility. |
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This class is used to generate native system input events for the purposes of test automation self-running demos and other applications where control of the mouse and keyboard is needed. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the ScrollPane class. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the Scrollbar class. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the TextArea class. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the TextComponent class. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the TextField class. |
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This class implements accessibility support for the Window class. |
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The root event class for all AWT events. |
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A class which implements efficient and thread-safe multi-cast event dispatching for the AWT events defined in the java.awt.event package. |
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This class creates a labeled button. |
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A Canvas component represents a blank rectangular area of the screen onto which the application can draw or from which the application can trap input events from the user. |
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A check box is a graphical component that can be in either an "on" (true ) or "off" (false ) state. |
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This class represents a check box that can be included in a menu. |
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The Choice class presents a pop-up menu of choices. |
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A component is an object having a graphical representation that can be displayed on the screen and that can interact with the user. |
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A generic Abstract Window Toolkit(AWT) container object is a component that can contain other AWT components. |
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A class to encapsulate the bitmap representation of the mouse cursor. |
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A Dialog is a top-level window with a title and a border that is typically used to take some form of input from the user. |
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The Dimension class encapsulates the width and height of a component (in integer precision) in a single object. |
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The Font class represents fonts. |
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A Frame is a top-level window with a title and a border. |
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The GraphicsConfiguration class describes the characteristics of a graphics destination such as a printer or monitor. |
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The GraphicsEnvironment class describes the collection of GraphicsDevice objects and java.awt.Font objects available to a Java(tm) application on a particular platform. |
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An Insets object is a representation of the borders of a container. |
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A Label object is a component for placing text in a container. |
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The List component presents the user with a scrolling list of text items. |
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A Menu object is a pull-down menu component that is deployed from a menu bar. |
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The MenuBar class encapsulates the platform's concept of a menu bar bound to a frame. |
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The abstract class MenuComponent is the superclass of all menu-related components. |
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All items in a menu must belong to the class MenuItem or one of its subclasses. |
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Panel is the simplest container class. |
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A class that implements a menu which can be dynamically popped up at a specified position within a component. |
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The RenderingHints class contains rendering hints that can be used by the java.awt.Graphics2D class and classes that implement java.awt.image.BufferedImageOp and java.awt.image.Raster |
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A container class which implements automatic horizontal and/or vertical scrolling for a single child component. |
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The Scrollbar class embodies a scroll bar a familiar user-interface object. |
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A TextArea object is a multi-line region that displays text. |
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The TextComponent class is the superclass of any component that allows the editing of some text. |
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A TextField object is a text component that allows for the editing of a single line of text. |
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This class is the abstract superclass of all actual implementations of the Abstract Window Toolkit. |
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A Window object is a top-level window with no borders and no menubar. |
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