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For example, we can put a MouseRegion in a Rectangle that changes the Rectangle color to red when clicked: \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/mouseregion.qml 0 Many MouseRegion signals pass a \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter that contains additional information about the mouse event, such as the position, button, and any key modifiers. Below we have the previous example extended so as to give a different color when you right click. \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/mouseregion.qml 1 For basic key handling, see the \l {Keys}{Keys attached property}. MouseRegion is an invisible item: it is never painted. \sa MouseEvent */ /*! \qmlsignal MouseRegion::onEntered This handler is called when the mouse enters the mouse region. */ /*! \qmlsignal MouseRegion::onExited This handler is called when the mouse exists the mouse region. */ /*! \qmlsignal MouseRegion::onPositionChanged(mouse) This handler is called when the mouse position changes. The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the mouse, including the x and y position, and any buttons currently pressed. The \e accepted property of the MouseEvent parameter is ignored in this handler. */ /*! \qmlsignal MouseRegion::onClicked(mouse) This handler is called when there is a click. A click is defined as a press followed by a release, both inside the MouseRegion (pressing, moving outside the MouseRegion, and then moving back inside and releasing is also considered a click). The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the click, including the x and y position of the release of the click, and whether the click wasHeld. The \e accepted property of the MouseEvent parameter is ignored in this handler. */ /*! \qmlsignal MouseRegion::onPressed(mouse) This handler is called when there is a press. The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the press, including the x and y position and which button was pressed. The \e accepted property of the MouseEvent parameter determines whether this MouseRegion will handle the press and all future mouse events until release. The default is to accept the event and not allow other MouseRegions beneath this one to handle the event. If \e accepted is set to false, no further events will be sent to this MouseRegion until the button is next pressed. */ /*! \qmlsignal MouseRegion::onReleased(mouse) This handler is called when there is a release. The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the click, including the x and y position of the release of the click, and whether the click wasHeld. The \e accepted property of the MouseEvent parameter is ignored in this handler. */ /*! \qmlsignal MouseRegion::onPressAndHold(mouse) This handler is called when there is a long press (currently 800ms). The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the press, including the x and y position of the press, and which button is pressed. The \e accepted property of the MouseEvent parameter is ignored in this handler. */ /*! \qmlsignal MouseRegion::onDoubleClicked(mouse) This handler is called when there is a double-click (a press followed by a release followed by a press). The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the click, including the x and y position of the release of the click, and whether the click wasHeld. The \e accepted property of the MouseEvent parameter is ignored in this handler. */ QML_DEFINE_TYPE(Qt,4,6,(QT_VERSION&0x00ff00)>>8,MouseRegion,QFxMouseRegion) /*! \internal \class QFxMouseRegion \brief The QFxMouseRegion class provides a simple mouse handling abstraction for use within Qml. \ingroup group_coreitems All QFxItem derived classes can do mouse handling but the QFxMouseRegion class exposes mouse handling data as properties and tracks flicking and dragging of the mouse. A QFxMouseRegion object can be instantiated in Qml using the tag \l MouseRegion. */ QFxMouseRegion::QFxMouseRegion(QFxItem *parent) : QFxItem(*(new QFxMouseRegionPrivate), parent) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); d->init(); } QFxMouseRegion::QFxMouseRegion(QFxMouseRegionPrivate &dd, QFxItem *parent) : QFxItem(dd, parent) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); d->init(); } QFxMouseRegion::~QFxMouseRegion() { } /*! \qmlproperty real MouseRegion::mouseX \qmlproperty real MouseRegion::mouseY These properties hold the coordinates of the mouse. If the hoverEnabled property is false then these properties will only be valid while a button is pressed, and will remain valid as long as the button is held even if the mouse is moved outside the region. If hoverEnabled is true then these properties will be valid: \list \i when no button is pressed, but the mouse is within the MouseRegion (containsMouse is true). \i if a button is pressed and held, even if it has since moved out of the region. \endlist The coordinates are relative to the MouseRegion. */ qreal QFxMouseRegion::mouseX() const { Q_D(const QFxMouseRegion); return d->lastPos.x(); } qreal QFxMouseRegion::mouseY() const { Q_D(const QFxMouseRegion); return d->lastPos.y(); } /*! \qmlproperty bool MouseRegion::enabled This property holds whether the item accepts mouse events. */ bool QFxMouseRegion::isEnabled() const { Q_D(const QFxMouseRegion); return d->absorb; } void QFxMouseRegion::setEnabled(bool a) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); if (a != d->absorb) { d->absorb = a; emit enabledChanged(); } } /*! \qmlproperty MouseButtons MouseRegion::pressedButtons This property holds the mouse buttons currently pressed. It contains a bitwise combination of: \list \o Qt.LeftButton \o Qt.RightButton \o Qt.MidButton \endlist The code below displays "right" when the right mouse buttons is pressed: \code Text { text: mr.pressedButtons & Qt.RightButton ? "right" : "" horizontalAlignment: "AlignHCenter" verticalAlignment: "AlignVCenter" MouseRegion { id: mr acceptedButtons: Qt.LeftButton | Qt.RightButton anchors.fill: parent } } \endcode \sa acceptedButtons */ Qt::MouseButtons QFxMouseRegion::pressedButtons() const { Q_D(const QFxMouseRegion); return d->lastButtons; } void QFxMouseRegion::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); d->moved = false; if (!d->absorb) QFxItem::mousePressEvent(event); else { d->longPress = false; d->saveEvent(event); d->dragX = drag()->axis() & QFxDrag::XAxis; d->dragY = drag()->axis() & QFxDrag::YAxis; d->dragged = false; setHovered(true); d->start = event->pos(); d->startScene = event->scenePos(); // we should only start timer if pressAndHold is connected to. if (d->isConnected("pressAndHold(QFxMouseEvent*)")) d->pressAndHoldTimer.start(PressAndHoldDelay, this); setKeepMouseGrab(false); event->setAccepted(setPressed(true)); } } void QFxMouseRegion::mouseMoveEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); if (!d->absorb) { QFxItem::mouseMoveEvent(event); return; } d->saveEvent(event); // ### we should skip this if these signals aren't used // ### can GV handle this for us? bool contains = boundingRect().contains(d->lastPos); if (d->hovered && !contains) setHovered(false); else if (!d->hovered && contains) setHovered(true); if (drag()->target()) { if (!d->moved) { if (d->dragX) d->startX = drag()->target()->x(); if (d->dragY) d->startY = drag()->target()->y(); } QPointF startLocalPos; QPointF curLocalPos; if (drag()->target()->parent()) { startLocalPos = drag()->target()->parentItem()->mapFromScene(d->startScene); curLocalPos = drag()->target()->parentItem()->mapFromScene(event->scenePos()); } else { startLocalPos = d->startScene; curLocalPos = event->scenePos(); } qreal dx = qAbs(curLocalPos.x() - startLocalPos.x()); qreal dy = qAbs(curLocalPos.y() - startLocalPos.y()); if ((d->dragX && !(dx < DragThreshold)) || (d->dragY && !(dy < DragThreshold))) d->dragged = true; if (!keepMouseGrab()) { if ((!d->dragY && dy < DragThreshold && d->dragX && dx > DragThreshold) || (!d->dragX && dx < DragThreshold && d->dragY && dy > DragThreshold) || (d->dragX && d->dragY)) { setKeepMouseGrab(true); } } if (d->dragX) { qreal x = (curLocalPos.x() - startLocalPos.x()) + d->startX; if (x < drag()->xmin()) x = drag()->xmin(); else if (x > drag()->xmax()) x = drag()->xmax(); drag()->target()->setX(x); } if (d->dragY) { qreal y = (curLocalPos.y() - startLocalPos.y()) + d->startY; if (y < drag()->ymin()) y = drag()->ymin(); else if (y > drag()->ymax()) y = drag()->ymax(); drag()->target()->setY(y); } } d->moved = true; QFxMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), d->lastButton, d->lastButtons, d->lastModifiers, false, d->longPress); emit positionChanged(&me); } void QFxMouseRegion::mouseReleaseEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); if (!d->absorb) { QFxItem::mouseReleaseEvent(event); } else { d->saveEvent(event); setPressed(false); // If we don't accept hover, we need to reset containsMouse. if (!acceptHoverEvents()) setHovered(false); setKeepMouseGrab(false); } } void QFxMouseRegion::mouseDoubleClickEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); if (!d->absorb) { QFxItem::mouseDoubleClickEvent(event); } else { QFxItem::mouseDoubleClickEvent(event); if (event->isAccepted()) { // Only deliver the event if we have accepted the press. d->saveEvent(event); QFxMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), d->lastButton, d->lastButtons, d->lastModifiers, true, false); emit this->doubleClicked(&me); } } } void QFxMouseRegion::hoverEnterEvent(QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent *event) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); if (!d->absorb) QFxItem::hoverEnterEvent(event); else setHovered(true); } void QFxMouseRegion::hoverMoveEvent(QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent *event) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); if (!d->absorb) { QFxItem::hoverEnterEvent(event); } else { d->lastPos = event->pos(); QFxMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), Qt::NoButton, d->lastButtons, d->lastModifiers, false, d->longPress); emit positionChanged(&me); } } void QFxMouseRegion::hoverLeaveEvent(QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent *event) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); if (!d->absorb) QFxItem::hoverLeaveEvent(event); else setHovered(false); } bool QFxMouseRegion::sceneEvent(QEvent *event) { bool rv = QFxItem::sceneEvent(event); if (event->type() == QEvent::UngrabMouse) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); if (d->pressed) { // if our mouse grab has been removed (probably by Flickable), fix our // state d->pressed = false; setKeepMouseGrab(false); emit pressedChanged(); //emit hoveredChanged(); } } return rv; } void QFxMouseRegion::timerEvent(QTimerEvent *event) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); if (event->timerId() == d->pressAndHoldTimer.timerId()) { d->pressAndHoldTimer.stop(); if (d->pressed && d->dragged == false && d->hovered == true) { d->longPress = true; QFxMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), d->lastButton, d->lastButtons, d->lastModifiers, false, d->longPress); emit pressAndHold(&me); } } } /*! \qmlproperty bool MouseRegion::hoverEnabled This property holds whether hover events are handled. By default, mouse events are only handled in response to a button event, or when a button is pressed. Hover enables handling of all mouse events even when no mouse button is pressed. This property affects the containsMouse property and the onEntered, onExited and onPositionChanged signals. */ /*! \qmlproperty bool MouseRegion::containsMouse This property holds whether the mouse is currently inside the mouse region. \warning This property is not updated if the region moves under the mouse: \e containsMouse will not change. In addition, if hoverEnabled is false, containsMouse will only be valid when the mouse is pressed. */ bool QFxMouseRegion::hovered() const { Q_D(const QFxMouseRegion); return d->hovered; } /*! \qmlproperty bool MouseRegion::pressed This property holds whether the mouse region is currently pressed. */ bool QFxMouseRegion::pressed() const { Q_D(const QFxMouseRegion); return d->pressed; } void QFxMouseRegion::setHovered(bool h) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); if (d->hovered != h) { d->hovered = h; emit hoveredChanged(); d->hovered ? emit entered() : emit exited(); } } /*! \qmlproperty Qt::MouseButtons MouseRegion::acceptedButtons This property holds the mouse buttons that the mouse region reacts to. The available buttons are: \list \o Qt.LeftButton \o Qt.RightButton \o Qt.MiddleButton \endlist To accept more than one button the flags can be combined with the "|" (or) operator: \code MouseRegion { acceptedButtons: Qt.LeftButton | Qt.RightButton } \endcode The default is to accept the Left button. */ Qt::MouseButtons QFxMouseRegion::acceptedButtons() const { return acceptedMouseButtons(); } void QFxMouseRegion::setAcceptedButtons(Qt::MouseButtons buttons) { if (buttons != acceptedMouseButtons()) { setAcceptedMouseButtons(buttons); emit acceptedButtonsChanged(); } } bool QFxMouseRegion::setPressed(bool p) { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); bool isclick = d->pressed == true && p == false && d->dragged == false && d->hovered == true; if (d->pressed != p) { d->pressed = p; QFxMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), d->lastButton, d->lastButtons, d->lastModifiers, isclick, d->longPress); if (d->pressed) { emit positionChanged(&me); emit pressed(&me); } else { emit released(&me); if (isclick) emit clicked(&me); } emit pressedChanged(); return me.isAccepted(); } return false; } QFxDrag *QFxMouseRegion::drag() { Q_D(QFxMouseRegion); return &(d->drag); } /*! \qmlproperty Item MouseRegion::drag.target \qmlproperty Axis MouseRegion::drag.axis \qmlproperty real MouseRegion::drag.minimumX \qmlproperty real MouseRegion::drag.maximumX \qmlproperty real MouseRegion::drag.minimumY \qmlproperty real MouseRegion::drag.maximumY drag provides a convenient way to make an item draggable. \list \i \c target specifies the item to drag. \i \c axis specifies whether dragging can be done horizontally (XAxis), vertically (YAxis), or both (XandYAxis) \i the minimum and maximum properties limit how far the target can be dragged along the corresponding axes. \endlist The following example uses drag to reduce the opacity of an image as it moves to the right: \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/drag.qml 0 */ QT_END_NAMESPACE