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    Default Raise key pressed event when button is clicked?

    Hi,
    I'm developing an embedded Qt application where the only input method will be using the touchscreen and have made a virtual keyboard mapped with QSignalMapper. When a user presses (touches, clicks) a button on the virtual keyboard I would like the same behaviour as if a real keyboard was used. How do I do that? I figure it should be something like:

    Qt Code:
    1. void Widget::keySelected (const QString& key) {
    2. int i = key.at(0).toAscii();
    3. QKeyEvent::QKeyEvent ( QEvent::KeyPress, i, Qt::NoModifier, key, false, 1);
    4. }
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    But that doesn't work.

    The following code:
    Qt Code:
    1. void Widget::keySelected (const QString& key) {
    2. qDebug() << key;
    3. }
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    gives the output of the keyvalue, e.g. "A" if the A-button is pressed.

    Would be greatful if someone has a hint here
    Last edited by newstead; 4th June 2009 at 10:07.

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