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	Class: TouchBarButton
Create a button in the touch bar for native macOS applications
Process: Main
new TouchBarButton(options) Experimental
- optionsObject- labelString (optional) - Button text.
- accessibilityLabelString (optional) - A short description of the button for use by screenreaders like VoiceOver.
- backgroundColorString (optional) - Button background color in hex format, i.e- #ABCDEF.
- iconNativeImage | String (optional) - Button icon.
- iconPositionString (optional) - Can be- left,- rightor- overlay. Defaults to- overlay.
- clickFunction (optional) - Function to call when the button is clicked.
- enabledBoolean (optional) - Whether the button is in an enabled state. Default is- true.
 
When defining accessibilityLabel, ensure you have considered macOS best practices.
Instance Properties
The following properties are available on instances of TouchBarButton:
touchBarButton.accessibilityLabel
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.
touchBarButton.label
A String representing the button's current text. Changing this value immediately updates the button
in the touch bar.
touchBarButton.backgroundColor
A String hex code representing the button's current background color. Changing this value immediately updates
the button in the touch bar.
touchBarButton.icon
A NativeImage representing the button's current icon. Changing this value immediately updates the button
in the touch bar.
touchBarButton.enabled
A Boolean representing whether the button is in an enabled state.
