QShortcutEvent Class

The QShortcutEvent class provides an event which is generated when the user presses a key combination. More...

Header: #include <QShortcutEvent>
Inherits: QEvent

Public Functions

QShortcutEvent(const QKeySequence &key, int id, bool ambiguous = false)
QShortcutEvent(const QKeySequence &key, const QShortcut *shortcut = nullptr, bool ambiguous = false)
bool isAmbiguous() const
const QKeySequence &key() const
int shortcutId() const

Detailed Description

\ingroupevents \inmodule QtGui

Normally you do not need to use this class directly; QShortcut provides a higher-level interface to handle shortcut keys.

See also QShortcut.

Member Function Documentation

QShortcutEvent::QShortcutEvent(const QKeySequence &key, int id, bool ambiguous = false)

Constructs a shortcut event for the given key press, associated with the QShortcut ID id.

\deprecateduse the other constructor

ambiguous specifies whether there is more than one QShortcut for the same key sequence.

QShortcutEvent::QShortcutEvent(const QKeySequence &key, const QShortcut *shortcut = nullptr, bool ambiguous = false)

Constructs a shortcut event for the given key press, associated with the QShortcut shortcut. \since 6.5

ambiguous specifies whether there is more than one QShortcut for the same key sequence.

bool QShortcutEvent::isAmbiguous() const

Returns true if the key sequence that triggered the event is ambiguous.

See also QShortcut::activatedAmbiguously().

const QKeySequence &QShortcutEvent::key() const

Returns the key sequence that triggered the event.

int QShortcutEvent::shortcutId() const

\deprecated

Returns the ID of the QShortcut object for which this event was generated.

See also QShortcut::id().