WaylandSeat QML Type
Provides access to keyboard, mouse, and touch input. More...
Import Statement: | import QtWayland.Compositor 1.15 |
Since: | Qt 5.8 |
Methods
- void sendKeyEvent(qtKey, bool pressed)
- void sendTouchCancelEvent(client)
- void sendTouchFrameEvent(client)
- void sendTouchPointMoved(surface, int id, point position)
- uint sendTouchPointPressed(surface, int id, point position)
- void sendTouchPointReleased(surface, int id, point position)
Detailed Description
The WaylandSeat type provides access to different types of user input and maintains a keyboard focus and a mouse pointer. It corresponds to the wl_seat interface in the Wayland protocol.
Method Documentation
Sends a key press (if pressed is true
) or release (if pressed is false
) event of a key qtKey to the keyboard device.
This method was introduced in Qt 5.12.
Sends a frame event to the touch device of a client to indicate the end of a series of touch up, down, and motion events.
Sends a touch moved event for the touch point id on surface with position position.
Note: You need to send a touch frame event when you are done sending touch events.
Warning: This API should not be used in combination with forwarding of touch events using WaylandQuickItem::touchEventsEnabled, as it might lead to conflicting touch ids.
Returns the serial for the touch motion event.
Sends a touch pressed event for the touch point id on surface with position position.
Note: You need to send a touch frame event when you are done sending touch events.
Warning: This API should not be used in combination with forwarding of touch events using WaylandQuickItem::touchEventsEnabled, as it might lead to conflicting touch ids.
Returns the serial for the touch down event.
Sends a touch released event for the touch point id on surface with position position.
Note: You need to send a touch frame event when you are done sending touch events.
Warning: This API should not be used in combination with forwarding of touch events using WaylandQuickItem::touchEventsEnabled, as it might lead to conflicting touch ids.
Returns the serial for the touch up event.