KeyEvent QML Type
Provides information about a key event More...
Import Statement: | import QtQuick 2.7 |
Properties
- accepted : bool
- count : int
- isAutoRepeat : bool
- key : int
- modifiers : int
- nativeScanCode : quint32
- text : string
Methods
- bool matches(StandardKey key)
Detailed Description
For example, the following changes the Item's state property when the Enter key is pressed:
Item { focus: true Keys.onPressed: { if (event.key == Qt.Key_Enter) state = 'ShowDetails'; } }
Property Documentation
Setting accepted to true prevents the key event from being propagated to the item's parent.
Generally, if the item acts on the key event then it should be accepted so that ancestor items do not also respond to the same event.
This property holds the number of keys involved in this event. If KeyEvent::text is not empty, this is simply the length of the string.
This property holds the code of the key that was pressed or released.
See Qt.Key for the list of keyboard codes. These codes are independent of the underlying window system. Note that this function does not distinguish between capital and non-capital letters; use the text property for this purpose.
A value of either 0 or Qt.Key_Unknown means that the event is not the result of a known key; for example, it may be the result of a compose sequence, a keyboard macro, or due to key event compression.
This property holds the keyboard modifier flags that existed immediately before the event occurred.
It contains a bitwise combination of:
- Qt.NoModifier - No modifier key is pressed.
- Qt.ShiftModifier - A Shift key on the keyboard is pressed.
- Qt.ControlModifier - A Ctrl key on the keyboard is pressed.
- Qt.AltModifier - An Alt key on the keyboard is pressed.
- Qt.MetaModifier - A Meta key on the keyboard is pressed.
- Qt.KeypadModifier - A keypad button is pressed.
For example, to react to a Shift key + Enter key combination:
Item { focus: true Keys.onPressed: { if ((event.key == Qt.Key_Enter) && (event.modifiers & Qt.ShiftModifier)) doSomething(); } }
This property contains the native scan code of the key that was pressed. It is passed through from QKeyEvent unchanged.
See also QKeyEvent::nativeScanCode().
This property holds the Unicode text that the key generated. The text returned can be an empty string in cases where modifier keys, such as Shift, Control, Alt, and Meta, are being pressed or released. In such cases key
will contain a valid value
Method Documentation
Returns true
if the key event matches the given standard key; otherwise returns false
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Item { focus: true Keys.onPressed: { if (event.matches(StandardKey.Undo)) myModel.undo(); else if (event.matches(StandardKey.Redo)) myModel.redo(); } }
This QML method was introduced in Qt 5.2.
See also QKeySequence::StandardKey.