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Qt 6.x
The Qt SDK
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#include <qquickpointerdevicehandler_p.h>
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void | setAcceptedDevices (QInputDevice::DeviceTypes acceptedDevices) |
\qmlproperty flags PointerDeviceHandler::acceptedDevices | |
void | setAcceptedPointerTypes (QPointingDevice::PointerTypes acceptedPointerTypes) |
\qmlproperty flags PointerDeviceHandler::acceptedPointerTypes | |
void | setAcceptedButtons (Qt::MouseButtons buttons) |
void | setAcceptedModifiers (Qt::KeyboardModifiers acceptedModifiers) |
\qmlproperty flags PointerDeviceHandler::acceptedModifiers | |
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void | deleteLater () |
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Signals | |
void | acceptedDevicesChanged () |
void | acceptedPointerTypesChanged () |
void | acceptedButtonsChanged () |
void | acceptedModifiersChanged () |
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void | enabledChanged () |
void | activeChanged () |
void | targetChanged () |
void | marginChanged () |
Q_REVISION (2, 15) void dragThresholdChanged() | |
void | grabChanged (QPointingDevice::GrabTransition transition, QEventPoint point) |
void | grabPermissionChanged () |
void | canceled (QEventPoint point) |
Q_REVISION (6, 3) void parentChanged() | |
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void | destroyed (QObject *=nullptr) |
This signal is emitted immediately before the object obj is destroyed, after any instances of QPointer have been notified, and cannot be blocked. | |
void | objectNameChanged (const QString &objectName, QPrivateSignal) |
This signal is emitted after the object's name has been changed. | |
Public Member Functions | |
QQuickPointerDeviceHandler (QQuickItem *parent=nullptr) | |
\qmltype PointerDeviceHandler \qmlabstract | |
QInputDevice::DeviceTypes | acceptedDevices () const |
QPointingDevice::PointerTypes | acceptedPointerTypes () const |
Qt::MouseButtons | acceptedButtons () const |
\qmlproperty flags QtQuick::PointerDeviceHandler::acceptedButtons | |
Qt::KeyboardModifiers | acceptedModifiers () const |
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QQuickPointerHandler (QQuickItem *parent=nullptr) | |
\qmltype PointerHandler \qmlabstract | |
~QQuickPointerHandler () | |
bool | enabled () const |
\qmlproperty bool QtQuick::PointerHandler::enabled | |
void | setEnabled (bool enabled) |
bool | active () const |
\readonly \qmlproperty bool QtQuick::PointerHandler::active | |
QQuickItem * | target () const |
\qmlproperty Item QtQuick::PointerHandler::target | |
void | setTarget (QQuickItem *target) |
QQuickItem * | parentItem () const |
\qmlproperty Item QtQuick::PointerHandler::parent | |
void | setParentItem (QQuickItem *p) |
void | handlePointerEvent (QPointerEvent *event) |
GrabPermissions | grabPermissions () const |
\qmlproperty flags QtQuick::PointerHandler::grabPermissions | |
void | setGrabPermissions (GrabPermissions grabPermissions) |
qreal | margin () const |
\qmlproperty real PointerHandler::margin | |
void | setMargin (qreal pointDistanceThreshold) |
int | dragThreshold () const |
\qmlproperty int PointerHandler::dragThreshold | |
void | setDragThreshold (int t) |
void | resetDragThreshold () |
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Q_INVOKABLE | QObject (QObject *parent=nullptr) |
Constructs an object with parent object parent. | |
virtual | ~QObject () |
Destroys the object, deleting all its child objects. | |
virtual bool | event (QEvent *event) |
This virtual function receives events to an object and should return true if the event e was recognized and processed. | |
virtual bool | eventFilter (QObject *watched, QEvent *event) |
Filters events if this object has been installed as an event filter for the watched object. | |
QString | objectName () const |
Q_WEAK_OVERLOAD void | setObjectName (const QString &name) |
Sets the object's name to name. | |
void | setObjectName (QAnyStringView name) |
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts. | |
QBindable< QString > | bindableObjectName () |
bool | isWidgetType () const |
Returns true if the object is a widget; otherwise returns false . | |
bool | isWindowType () const |
Returns true if the object is a window; otherwise returns false . | |
bool | isQuickItemType () const |
Returns true if the object is a QQuickItem; otherwise returns false . | |
bool | signalsBlocked () const noexcept |
Returns true if signals are blocked; otherwise returns false . | |
bool | blockSignals (bool b) noexcept |
If block is true, signals emitted by this object are blocked (i.e., emitting a signal will not invoke anything connected to it). | |
QThread * | thread () const |
Returns the thread in which the object lives. | |
void | moveToThread (QThread *thread) |
Changes the thread affinity for this object and its children. | |
int | startTimer (int interval, Qt::TimerType timerType=Qt::CoarseTimer) |
This is an overloaded function that will start a timer of type timerType and a timeout of interval milliseconds. | |
int | startTimer (std::chrono::milliseconds time, Qt::TimerType timerType=Qt::CoarseTimer) |
void | killTimer (int id) |
Kills the timer with timer identifier, id. | |
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T | findChild (const QString &aName=QString(), Qt::FindChildOptions options=Qt::FindChildrenRecursively) const |
Returns the child of this object that can be cast into type T and that is called name, or \nullptr if there is no such object. | |
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QList< T > | findChildren (const QString &aName, Qt::FindChildOptions options=Qt::FindChildrenRecursively) const |
Returns all children of this object with the given name that can be cast to type T, or an empty list if there are no such objects. | |
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QList< T > | findChildren (Qt::FindChildOptions options=Qt::FindChildrenRecursively) const |
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts. | |
const QObjectList & | children () const |
Returns a list of child objects. | |
void | setParent (QObject *parent) |
Makes the object a child of parent. | |
void | installEventFilter (QObject *filterObj) |
Installs an event filter filterObj on this object. | |
void | removeEventFilter (QObject *obj) |
Removes an event filter object obj from this object. | |
QMetaObject::Connection | connect (const QObject *sender, const char *signal, const char *member, Qt::ConnectionType type=Qt::AutoConnection) const |
bool | disconnect (const char *signal=nullptr, const QObject *receiver=nullptr, const char *member=nullptr) const |
bool | disconnect (const QObject *receiver, const char *member=nullptr) const |
void | dumpObjectTree () const |
Dumps a tree of children to the debug output. | |
void | dumpObjectInfo () const |
Dumps information about signal connections, etc. | |
bool | setProperty (const char *name, const QVariant &value) |
Sets the value of the object's name property to value. | |
bool | setProperty (const char *name, QVariant &&value) |
QVariant | property (const char *name) const |
Returns the value of the object's name property. | |
QList< QByteArray > | dynamicPropertyNames () const |
QBindingStorage * | bindingStorage () |
const QBindingStorage * | bindingStorage () const |
QObject * | parent () const |
Returns a pointer to the parent object. | |
bool | inherits (const char *classname) const |
Returns true if this object is an instance of a class that inherits className or a QObject subclass that inherits className; otherwise returns false . | |
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QQmlParserStatus () | |
virtual | ~QQmlParserStatus () |
virtual void | classBegin ()=0 |
Invoked after class creation, but before any properties have been set. | |
virtual void | componentComplete ()=0 |
Invoked after the root component that caused this instantiation has completed construction. | |
Protected Member Functions | |
QQuickPointerDeviceHandler (QQuickPointerDeviceHandlerPrivate &dd, QQuickItem *parent=nullptr) | |
bool | wantsPointerEvent (QPointerEvent *event) override |
It is the responsibility of this function to decide whether the event could be relevant at all to this handler, as a preliminary check. | |
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QQuickPointerHandler (QQuickPointerHandlerPrivate &dd, QQuickItem *parent) | |
void | classBegin () override |
Overridden only because QQmlParserStatus requires it. | |
void | componentComplete () override |
Overridden from QQmlParserStatus to ensure that parentItem() sets its cursor if this handler's \l cursorShape property has been set. | |
bool | event (QEvent *) override |
QPointerEvent * | currentEvent () |
virtual bool | wantsPointerEvent (QPointerEvent *event) |
It is the responsibility of this function to decide whether the event could be relevant at all to this handler, as a preliminary check. | |
virtual bool | wantsEventPoint (const QPointerEvent *event, const QEventPoint &point) |
Returns true if the given point (as part of event) could be relevant at all to this handler, as a preliminary check. | |
virtual void | handlePointerEventImpl (QPointerEvent *event) |
This function can be overridden to implement whatever behavior a specific subclass is intended to have: | |
void | setActive (bool active) |
virtual void | onTargetChanged (QQuickItem *oldTarget) |
virtual void | onActiveChanged () |
virtual void | onGrabChanged (QQuickPointerHandler *grabber, QPointingDevice::GrabTransition transition, QPointerEvent *event, QEventPoint &point) |
Notification that the grab has changed in some way which is relevant to this handler. | |
virtual bool | canGrab (QPointerEvent *event, const QEventPoint &point) |
Check whether it's OK to take an exclusive grab of the point. | |
virtual bool | approveGrabTransition (QPointerEvent *event, const QEventPoint &point, QObject *proposedGrabber) |
Check this handler's rules to see if \l proposedGrabber will be allowed to take the exclusive grab. | |
void | setPassiveGrab (QPointerEvent *event, const QEventPoint &point, bool grab=true) |
Acquire or give up a passive grab of the given point, according to the grab state. | |
bool | setExclusiveGrab (QPointerEvent *ev, const QEventPoint &point, bool grab=true) |
Acquire or give up the exclusive grab of the given point, according to the grab state, and subject to the rules: canGrab(), and the rule not to relinquish another handler's grab. | |
void | cancelAllGrabs (QPointerEvent *event, QEventPoint &point) |
Cancel any existing grab of the given point. | |
QPointF | eventPos (const QEventPoint &point) const |
bool | parentContains (const QEventPoint &point) const |
Returns true if margin() > 0 and point is within the margin beyond QQuickItem::boundingRect(), or else returns QQuickItem::contains() QEventPoint::position() effectively (because parentContains(scenePosition) calls QQuickItem::mapFromScene()). | |
bool | parentContains (const QPointF &scenePosition) const |
Returns true if scenePosition is within the margin() beyond QQuickItem::boundingRect() (if margin > 0), or parentItem() contains scenePosition according to QQuickItem::contains(). | |
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QObject * | sender () const |
Returns a pointer to the object that sent the signal, if called in a slot activated by a signal; otherwise it returns \nullptr. | |
int | senderSignalIndex () const |
int | receivers (const char *signal) const |
Returns the number of receivers connected to the signal. | |
bool | isSignalConnected (const QMetaMethod &signal) const |
virtual void | timerEvent (QTimerEvent *event) |
This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive timer events for the object. | |
virtual void | childEvent (QChildEvent *event) |
This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive child events. | |
virtual void | customEvent (QEvent *event) |
This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive custom events. | |
virtual void | connectNotify (const QMetaMethod &signal) |
virtual void | disconnectNotify (const QMetaMethod &signal) |
QObject (QObjectPrivate &dd, QObject *parent=nullptr) | |
Properties | |
QInputDevice::DeviceTypes | acceptedDevices |
QPointingDevice::PointerTypes | acceptedPointerTypes |
Qt::MouseButtons | acceptedButtons |
Qt::KeyboardModifiers | acceptedModifiers |
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bool | enabled |
bool | active |
QQuickItem * | target |
QQuickItem * | parent |
GrabPermissions | grabPermissions |
qreal | margin |
int | dragThreshold |
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QString | objectName |
the name of this object | |
Additional Inherited Members | |
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enum | GrabPermission { TakeOverForbidden = 0x0 , CanTakeOverFromHandlersOfSameType = 0x01 , CanTakeOverFromHandlersOfDifferentType = 0x02 , CanTakeOverFromItems = 0x04 , CanTakeOverFromAnything = 0x0F , ApprovesTakeOverByHandlersOfSameType = 0x10 , ApprovesTakeOverByHandlersOfDifferentType = 0x20 , ApprovesTakeOverByItems = 0x40 , ApprovesCancellation = 0x80 , ApprovesTakeOverByAnything = 0xF0 } |
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static QMetaObject::Connection | connect (const QObject *sender, const char *signal, const QObject *receiver, const char *member, Qt::ConnectionType=Qt::AutoConnection) |
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static QMetaObject::Connection | connect (const QObject *sender, const QMetaMethod &signal, const QObject *receiver, const QMetaMethod &method, Qt::ConnectionType type=Qt::AutoConnection) |
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static QMetaObject::Connection | connect (const typename QtPrivate::FunctionPointer< Func1 >::Object *sender, Func1 signal, const typename QtPrivate::ContextTypeForFunctor< Func2 >::ContextType *context, Func2 &&slot, Qt::ConnectionType type=Qt::AutoConnection) |
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static QMetaObject::Connection | connect (const typename QtPrivate::FunctionPointer< Func1 >::Object *sender, Func1 signal, Func2 &&slot) |
static bool | disconnect (const QObject *sender, const char *signal, const QObject *receiver, const char *member) |
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static bool | disconnect (const QObject *sender, const QMetaMethod &signal, const QObject *receiver, const QMetaMethod &member) |
static bool | disconnect (const QMetaObject::Connection &) |
Disconnect a connection. | |
template<typename Func1 , typename Func2 > | |
static bool | disconnect (const typename QtPrivate::FunctionPointer< Func1 >::Object *sender, Func1 signal, const typename QtPrivate::FunctionPointer< Func2 >::Object *receiver, Func2 slot) |
template<typename Func1 > | |
static bool | disconnect (const typename QtPrivate::FunctionPointer< Func1 >::Object *sender, Func1 signal, const QObject *receiver, void **zero) |
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QScopedPointer< QObjectData > | d_ptr |
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template< class T > T | qobject_cast (const QObject *object) |
Returns the given object cast to type T if the object is of type T (or of a subclass); otherwise returns \nullptr. | |
template< typename T > T | qFindChildqFindChildren (const QObject *obj, const QString &name)() |
template< typename T > QList< T > | qFindChildrenqFindChildren (const QObject *obj, const QString &name)() |
QObjectList | |
\macro Q_CLASSINFO(Name, Value) | |
Definition at line 23 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler_p.h.
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\qmltype PointerDeviceHandler \qmlabstract
Abstract handler for pointer events with device-specific constraints.
An intermediate class (not registered as a QML type) for handlers which allow filtering based on device type, pointer type, or keyboard modifiers.
Definition at line 24 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler.cpp.
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Definition at line 29 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler.cpp.
Qt::MouseButtons QQuickPointerDeviceHandler::acceptedButtons | ( | ) | const |
\qmlproperty flags QtQuick::PointerDeviceHandler::acceptedButtons
The mouse buttons which can activate this Pointer Handler.
By default, this property is set to \l {QtQuick::MouseEvent::button} {Qt.LeftButton}. It can be set to an OR combination of mouse buttons, and will ignore events from other buttons.
For example, a control could be made to respond to left and right clicks in different ways, with two handlers:
\qml Item { TapHandler { onTapped: console.log("left clicked") } TapHandler { acceptedButtons: Qt.RightButton onTapped: console.log("right clicked") } } \endqml
Definition at line 75 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler.cpp.
References d.
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QInputDevice::DeviceTypes QQuickPointerDeviceHandler::acceptedDevices | ( | ) | const |
Definition at line 34 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler.cpp.
References d.
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Qt::KeyboardModifiers QQuickPointerDeviceHandler::acceptedModifiers | ( | ) | const |
Definition at line 91 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler.cpp.
References d.
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QPointingDevice::PointerTypes QQuickPointerDeviceHandler::acceptedPointerTypes | ( | ) | const |
Definition at line 40 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler.cpp.
References d.
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Definition at line 81 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler.cpp.
References acceptedButtonsChanged(), d, and emit.
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\qmlproperty flags PointerDeviceHandler::acceptedDevices
The types of pointing devices that can activate this Pointer Handler.
By default, this property is set to \l{QInputDevice::DeviceType}{PointerDevice.AllDevices}. If you set it to an OR combination of device types, it will ignore events from non-matching devices.
For example, a control could be made to respond to mouse and stylus clicks in one way, and touchscreen taps in another way, with two handlers:
\qml Item { TapHandler { acceptedDevices: PointerDevice.Mouse | PointerDevice.Stylus onTapped: console.log("clicked") } TapHandler { acceptedDevices: PointerDevice.TouchScreen onTapped: console.log("tapped") } } \endqml
Definition at line 123 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler.cpp.
References acceptedDevices, acceptedDevicesChanged(), d, and emit.
Referenced by QQuickSelectionRectanglePrivate::updateSelectionMode().
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\qmlproperty flags PointerDeviceHandler::acceptedModifiers
If this property is set, it will require the given keyboard modifiers to be pressed in order to react to pointer events, and otherwise ignore them.
If this property is set to Qt.KeyboardModifierMask
(the default value), then the PointerHandler ignores the modifier keys.
For example, an \l [QML] Item could have two handlers of the same type, one of which is enabled only if the required keyboard modifiers are pressed:
\qml Item { TapHandler { acceptedModifiers: Qt.ControlModifier onTapped: console.log("control-tapped") } TapHandler { acceptedModifiers: Qt.NoModifier onTapped: console.log("tapped") } } \endqml
If you set acceptedModifiers
to an OR combination of modifier keys, it means all of those modifiers must be pressed to activate the handler:
\qml Item { TapHandler { acceptedModifiers: Qt.ControlModifier | Qt.AltModifier | Qt.ShiftModifier onTapped: console.log("control-alt-shift-tapped") } } \endqml
The available modifiers are as follows:
\value NoModifier No modifier key is allowed. \value ShiftModifier A Shift key on the keyboard must be pressed. \value ControlModifier A Ctrl key on the keyboard must be pressed. \value AltModifier An Alt key on the keyboard must be pressed. \value MetaModifier A Meta key on the keyboard must be pressed. \value KeypadModifier A keypad button must be pressed. \value GroupSwitchModifier X11 only (unless activated on Windows by a command line argument). A Mode_switch key on the keyboard must be pressed. \value KeyboardModifierMask The handler does not care which modifiers are pressed.
If you need even more complex behavior than can be achieved with combinations of multiple handlers with multiple modifier flags, you can check the modifiers in JavaScript code:
\qml Item { TapHandler { onTapped: switch (point.modifiers) { case Qt.ControlModifier | Qt.AltModifier: console.log("CTRL+ALT"); break; case Qt.ControlModifier | Qt.AltModifier | Qt.MetaModifier: console.log("CTRL+META+ALT"); break; default: console.log("other modifiers", point.modifiers); break; } } } \endqml
Definition at line 247 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler.cpp.
References acceptedModifiers, acceptedModifiersChanged(), d, and emit.
Referenced by QQuickTreeViewDelegatePrivate::updateIndicatorPointerHandlers().
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\qmlproperty flags PointerDeviceHandler::acceptedPointerTypes
The types of pointing instruments (finger, stylus, eraser, etc.) that can activate this Pointer Handler.
By default, this property is set to \l {QPointingDevice::PointerType} {PointerDevice.AllPointerTypes}. If you set it to an OR combination of device types, it will ignore events from non-matching \l {PointerDevice}{devices}.
For example, a control could be made to respond to mouse, touch, and stylus clicks in some way, but delete itself if tapped with an eraser tool on a graphics tablet, with two handlers:
\qml Rectangle { id: rect TapHandler { acceptedPointerTypes: PointerDevice.Generic | PointerDevice.Finger | PointerDevice.Pen onTapped: console.log("clicked") } TapHandler { acceptedPointerTypes: PointerDevice.Eraser onTapped: rect.destroy() } } \endqml
Definition at line 162 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler.cpp.
References acceptedPointerTypes, acceptedPointerTypesChanged(), d, and emit.
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It is the responsibility of this function to decide whether the event could be relevant at all to this handler, as a preliminary check.
Returns true
if this handler would like handlePointerEventImpl() to be called. If it returns false
, the handler will be deactivated: setActive(false)
will be called, and any remaining exclusive grab will be relinquished, as a fail-safe.
If you override this function, you should call the immediate parent class implementation (and return false
if it returns false
); that in turn calls its parent class implementation, and so on. QQuickSinglePointHandler::wantsPointerEvent() and QQuickMultiPointHandler::wantsPointerEvent() call wantsEventPoint(), which is also virtual. You usually can get the behavior you want by subclassing the appropriate handler type, overriding QQuickSinglePointHandler::handleEventPoint() or handlePointerEventImpl(), and perhaps overriding wantsEventPoint() if needed.
Reimplemented from QQuickPointerHandler.
Reimplemented in QQuickSinglePointHandler, and QQuickWheelHandler.
Definition at line 257 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler.cpp.
References acceptedButtons, button, QSinglePointEvent::buttons(), d, Qt::KeyboardModifierMask, Qt::NoButton, QObject::objectName, qCDebug, QInputDevice::TouchScreen, QQuickPointerHandler::wantsPointerEvent(), and QEvent::Wheel.
Referenced by QQuickHoverHandler::wantsPointerEvent(), QQuickMultiPointHandler::wantsPointerEvent(), QQuickSinglePointHandler::wantsPointerEvent(), and QQuickWheelHandler::wantsPointerEvent().
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Definition at line 60 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler_p.h.
Referenced by QQuickPinchHandler::QQuickPinchHandler(), QQuickSinglePointHandler::handleEventPoint(), QQuickPointHandler::handleEventPoint(), QQuickTapHandler::handleEventPoint(), and wantsPointerEvent().
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Definition at line 60 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler_p.h.
Referenced by setAcceptedDevices(), and QQuickWheelHandler::wantsPointerEvent().
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Definition at line 60 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler_p.h.
Referenced by setAcceptedModifiers().
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Definition at line 60 of file qquickpointerdevicehandler_p.h.
Referenced by setAcceptedPointerTypes().