The C++ IAccessible interface offers a handful of methods that allow you to gather information or perform actions on an object. Each of these methods are well documented on MSDN, but it is up to the creator of an object to implement them correctly. In this article, I’ll be talking about a couple of the inconsistencies you may run into when using these methods due to improper implementations and a lack of restrictions on how they should be implemented.
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