File: Windows.Win32.ToggleState.g.cs
Project: src\src\System.Windows.Forms.Primitives\src\System.Windows.Forms.Primitives.csproj (System.Windows.Forms.Primitives)
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#pragma warning disable CS1591,CS1573,CS0465,CS0649,CS8019,CS1570,CS1584,CS1658,CS0436,CS8981
using global::System;
using global::System.Diagnostics;
using global::System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis;
using global::System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
using global::System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using global::System.Runtime.Versioning;
using winmdroot = global::Windows.Win32;
namespace Windows.Win32
{
	namespace UI.Accessibility
	{
		/// <summary>Contains values that specify the toggle state of a Microsoft UI Automation element that implements the Toggle control pattern.</summary>
		/// <remarks>
		/// <para><see href="https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/win32/api/uiautomationcore/ne-uiautomationcore-togglestate">Learn more about this API from docs.microsoft.com</see>.</para>
		/// </remarks>
		[global::System.CodeDom.Compiler.GeneratedCode("Microsoft.Windows.CsWin32", "0.3.151+58e949951d.RR")]
		internal enum ToggleState
		{
			/// <summary>The UI Automation element is not selected, checked, marked or otherwise activated.</summary>
			ToggleState_Off = 0,
			/// <summary>The UI Automation element is selected, checked, marked or otherwise activated.</summary>
			ToggleState_On = 1,
			/// <summary>
			/// <para>The UI Automation element is in an indeterminate state.</para>
			/// <para>The Indeterminate property can be used to indicate whether the user has acted on a control. For example, a check box can appear checked and dimmed, indicating an indeterminate state.</para>
			/// <para>Creating an indeterminate state is different from disabling the control. Consequently, a check box in the indeterminate state can still receive the focus. When the user clicks an indeterminate control the ToggleState cycles to its next value.</para>
			/// <para><see href="https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/win32/api/uiautomationcore/ne-uiautomationcore-togglestate#members">Read more on docs.microsoft.com</see>.</para>
			/// </summary>
			ToggleState_Indeterminate = 2,
		}
	}
}