QKeyEvent - Parameters that describe a key event
#include <qevent.h>
Inherits QEvent.
Public Members
QKeyEvent ( Type type, int key, int ascii, int state,
const QString & text=QString::null, bool
autorep=FALSE, ushort count=1 )
int key () const
int ascii () const
ButtonState state () const
ButtonState stateAfter () const
bool isAccepted () const
QString text () const
bool isAutoRepeat () const
int count () const
void accept ()
void ignore ()
DESCRIPTION
The QKeyEvent class contains parameters that describe a
key event.
Key events occur when a key is pressed or released when a
widget has keyboard input focus.
A key event contains a special accept flag which tells
whether the receiver wants the key. You should call
QKeyEvent::ignore() if the key press or release event is
not handled by your widget.
The QWidget::setEnable() function can be used to enable or
disable mouse and keyboard events for a widget.
The event handlers QWidget::keyPressEvent() and
QWidget::keyReleaseEvent() receive key events.
See also QFocusEvent and QWidget::grabKeyboard().
Examples: picture/picture.cpp
MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
QKeyEvent::QKeyEvent ( Type type, int key, int ascii, int state,
const QString & text=QString::null, bool autorep=FALSE,
ushort count=1 )
Constructs a key event object.
The type parameter must be QEvent::KeyPress or
QEvent::KeyRelease.
(e.g. it may be the result of a compose sequence or
keyboard macro).
text will be returned by text().
If autorep is TRUE then isAutoRepeat() will be TRUE.
count is the number of single keys.
The accept flag is set to TRUE.
void QKeyEvent::accept ()
Sets the accept flag of the key event object.
Setting the accept parameter indicates that the receiver
of the event wants the key event. Unwanted key events are
sent to the parent widget.
The accept flag is set by default.
See also ignore().
int QKeyEvent::ascii () const
Returns the ASCII code of the key that was pressed or
released. We recommend using text() instead.
See also text().
Examples: picture/picture.cpp
int QKeyEvent::count () const
Returns the number of single keys for this event. If
text() is not empty, this is simply the length of the
string.
However, Qt also compresses invisible keycodes, such as
BackSpace. For those, count() returns the number of key
presses/repeats this event represents.
See also QWidget::setKeyCompression().
void QKeyEvent::ignore ()
Clears the accept flag parameter of the key event object.
Clearing the accept parameter indicates that the event
receiver does not want the key event. Unwanted key events
are sent to the parent widget.
The accept flag is set by default.
See also accept().
Returns TRUE if the receiver of the event wants to keep
the key.
bool QKeyEvent::isAutoRepeat () const
Returns TRUE if this event comes from an auto-repeating
key and FALSE if it comes from an initial press.
Note that if the event is a multiple-key compressed event
which partly is due to autorepeat, this function returns
an indeterminate value.
int QKeyEvent::key () const
Returns the code of the key that was pressed or released.
The header file qnamespace.h lists the possible keyboard
codes. These codes are independent of the underlying
window system.
Key code 0 means that the event is not a result of a known
key (e.g. it may be the result of a compose sequence or
keyboard macro).
ButtonState QKeyEvent::state () const
Returns the keyboard modifier flags that existed
immediately before the event occurred.
The returned value is ShiftButton, ControlButton and
AltButton OR'ed together.
See also stateAfter().
ButtonState QKeyEvent::stateAfter () const
Returns the keyboard modifier flags that existed
immediately after the event occurred.
Warning: This function cannot be trusted.
See also state().
QString QKeyEvent::text () const
Returns the Unicode text which this key generated.
See also QWidget::setKeyCompression().
SEE ALSO
http://doc.trolltech.com/qkeyevent.html
http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html
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