AmbientAttributes.tabStop
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The tabStop attribute specifies or retrieves a value indicating whether the control is in the tabbing order. You set the tabbing order by placing the control in the overall script before or after other control tags.
elementID.tabStop
Possible Values
This attribute is a read/write Boolean.
Value | Description |
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true | Control is in the tabbing order (control will have a tab stop: accessibility requirement). |
false | Control is not in the tabbing order. |
Remarks
The tabStop attribute is not applicable to the EFFECTS element.
The default value for this attribute is true for all elements except AUTOMENU and TEXT, which have a default value of false.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Version |
Windows Media Player version 7.0 or later |