Create a button in the touch bar for native macOS applications
Process: Main
options
Objectlabel
String (optional) - Button text.accessibilityLabel
String (optional) - A short description of the button for use by screenreaders like VoiceOver.backgroundColor
String (optional) - Button background color in hex format, i.e#ABCDEF
.icon
NativeImage | String (optional) - Button icon.iconPosition
String (optional) - Can beleft
,right
oroverlay
. Defaults tooverlay
.click
Function (optional) - Function to call when the button is clicked.enabled
Boolean (optional) - Whether the button is in an enabled state. Default istrue
.
When defining accessibilityLabel
, ensure you have considered macOS best practices.
The following properties are available on instances of TouchBarButton
:
A String
representing the description of the button to be read by a screen reader. Will only be read by screen readers if no label is set.
A String
representing the button's current text. Changing this value immediately updates the button
in the touch bar.
A String
hex code representing the button's current background color. Changing this value immediately updates
the button in the touch bar.
A NativeImage
representing the button's current icon. Changing this value immediately updates the button
in the touch bar.
A Boolean
representing whether the button is in an enabled state.