1QWheelEvent(3qt) QWheelEvent(3qt)
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6 QWheelEvent - Parameters that describe a wheel event
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9 #include <qevent.h>
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11 Inherits QEvent.
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14 QWheelEvent ( const QPoint & pos, int delta, int state, Orientation
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16 QWheelEvent ( const QPoint & pos, const QPoint & globalPos, int delta,
17 int state, Orientation orient = Vertical )
18 int delta () const
19 const QPoint & pos () const
20 const QPoint & globalPos () const
21 int x () const
22 int y () const
23 int globalX () const
24 int globalY () const
25 ButtonState state () const
26 Orientation orientation () const
27 bool isAccepted () const
28 void accept ()
29 void ignore ()
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32 The QWheelEvent class contains parameters that describe a wheel event.
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34 Wheel events are sent to the widget under the mouse, and if that widget
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36 rotation distance is provided by delta(). The functions pos() and
37 globalPos() return the mouse pointer location at the time of the event.
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39 A wheel event contains a special accept flag that indicates whether the
40 receiver wants the event. You should call QWheelEvent::accept() if you
41 handle the wheel event; otherwise it will be sent to the parent widget.
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43 The QWidget::setEnable() function can be used to enable or disable
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46 The event handler QWidget::wheelEvent() receives wheel events.
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48 See also QMouseEvent, QWidget::grabMouse(), and Event Classes.
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55 The globalPos() is initialized to QCursor::pos(), i.e. pos, which is
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58 distance, state holds the keyboard modifier flags at the time of the
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65 Constructs a wheel event object. The position when the event occurred
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73 Sets the accept flag of the wheel event object.
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75 Setting the accept parameter indicates that the receiver of the event
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84 Returns the distance that the wheel is rotated expressed in multiples
85 or divisions of the wheel delta, which is currently defined to be 120.
86 A positive value indicates that the wheel was rotated forwards away
87 from the user; a negative value indicates that the wheel was rotated
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90 The wheel delta constant was defined to be 120 by wheel mouse vendors
91 to allow building finer-resolution wheels in the future, including
92 perhaps a freely rotating wheel with no notches. The expectation is
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97 Returns the global position of the mouse pointer at the time of the
98 event. This is important on asynchronous window systems such as X11;
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100 globalPos() can differ a lot from the current pointer position
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106 Returns the global x-position of the mouse pointer at the time of the
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112 Returns the global y-position of the mouse pointer at the time of the
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118 Clears the accept flag parameter of the wheel event object.
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120 Clearing the accept parameter indicates that the event receiver does
121 not want the wheel event. Unwanted wheel events are sent to the parent
122 widget. The accept flag is set by default.
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127 Returns TRUE if the receiver of the event handles the wheel event;
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131 Returns the wheel's orientation.
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134 Returns the position of the mouse pointer, relative to the widget that
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137 If you move your widgets around in response to mouse events, use
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143 Returns the keyboard modifier flags of the event.
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149 Returns the x-position of the mouse pointer, relative to the widget
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