PySide6.QtGui.QEnterEvent¶
- class QEnterEvent¶
- The - QEnterEventclass contains parameters that describe an enter event. More…- Synopsis¶- Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - globalPos()
- def - globalX()
- def - globalY()
- def - localPos()
- def - pos()
- def - screenPos()
- def - windowPos()
- def - x()
- def - y()
 - Note - This documentation may contain snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python. We always welcome contributions to the snippet translation. If you see an issue with the translation, you can also let us know by creating a ticket on https:/bugreports.qt.io/projects/PYSIDE - Detailed Description¶- Enter events occur when the mouse cursor enters a window or a widget. - __init__(arg__1)¶
- Parameters:
- arg__1 – - QEnterEvent
 
 - __init__(localPos, scenePos, globalPos[, device=QPointingDevice.primaryPointingDevice()])
- Parameters:
- localPos – - QPointF
- scenePos – - QPointF
- globalPos – - QPointF
- device – - QPointingDevice
 
 
 - Constructs an enter event object originating from - device.- The points - localPos,- scenePosand- globalPosspecify the mouse cursor’s position relative to the receiving widget or item, window, and screen or desktop, respectively.- Use - globalPosition()instead.- Returns the global position of the mouse cursor at the time of the event. - globalX()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 - Note - This function is deprecated. 
 - Use - globalPosition().- x()instead.- Returns the global position on the X-axis of the mouse cursor at the time of the event. - globalY()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 - Note - This function is deprecated. 
 - Use - globalPosition().- y()instead.- Returns the global position on the Y-axis of the mouse cursor at the time of the event. - Use - position()instead.- Returns the mouse cursor’s position relative to the receiving widget. - Use - position().toPoint() instead.- Returns the position of the mouse cursor relative to the receiving widget. - Use - globalPosition()instead.- Returns the position of the mouse cursor relative to the receiving screen. - Use - scenePosition()instead.- Returns the position of the mouse cursor relative to the receiving window. - x()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 - Note - This function is deprecated. 
 - Use - position().x() instead.- Returns the x position of the mouse cursor relative to the receiving widget. - y()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 - Note - This function is deprecated. 
 - Use - position().y() instead.- Returns the y position of the mouse cursor relative to the receiving widget.