PySide6.QtGui.QPointingDevice¶
- class QPointingDevice¶
- The - QPointingDeviceclass describes a device from which mouse, touch or tablet events originate. More…- Synopsis¶- Properties¶- Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - buttonCount()
- def - maximumPoints()
- def - __eq__()
- def - pointerType()
- def - setType()
- def - uniqueId()
 - Signals¶- def - grabChanged()
 - Static functions¶- 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¶- Each - QPointerEventcontains a- QPointingDevicepointer to allow accessing device-specific properties like type and capabilities. It is the responsibility of the platform or generic plug-ins to register the available pointing devices via QWindowSystemInterface before generating any pointer events. Applications do not need to instantiate this class, they should just access the global instances pointed to by- device().- class PointerType¶
- (inherits - enum.Flag) This enum represents what is interacting with the pointing device.- There is some redundancy between this property and - DeviceType. For example, if a touchscreen is used, then the- DeviceTypeis- TouchScreenand- PointerTypeis- Finger(always). But on a graphics tablet, it’s often possible for both ends of the stylus to be used, and programs need to distinguish them. Therefore the concept is extended so that every- QPointerEventhas a PointerType, and it can simplify some event handling code to ignore the DeviceType and react differently depending on the PointerType alone.- Valid values are: - Constant - Description - QPointingDevice.PointerType.Unknown - The pointer type is unknown. - QPointingDevice.PointerType.Generic - A mouse or something acting like a mouse (the core pointer on X11). - QPointingDevice.PointerType.Finger - The user’s finger. - QPointingDevice.PointerType.Pen - The drawing end of a stylus. - QPointingDevice.PointerType.Eraser - The other end of the stylus (if it has a virtual eraser on the other end). - QPointingDevice.PointerType.Cursor - A transparent circle with cross-hairs as found on a - Puckdevice.- QPointingDevice.PointerType.AllPointerTypes - Any of the above (used as a default filter value). 
 - class GrabTransition¶
- This enum represents a transition of exclusive or passive grab from one object (possibly - nullptr) to another (possibly- nullptr). It is emitted as an argument of the- grabChanged()signal.- Valid values are: - Constant - Description - QPointingDevice.GrabExclusive - Emitted after - setExclusiveGrabber().- QPointingDevice.UngrabExclusive - Emitted after - setExclusiveGrabber()when the grabber is set to- nullptr, to notify that the grab has terminated normally.- QPointingDevice.CancelGrabExclusive - Emitted after - setExclusiveGrabber()when the grabber is set to a different object, to notify that the old grabber’s grab is “stolen”.- QPointingDevice.GrabPassive - Emitted after - addPassiveGrabber().- QPointingDevice.UngrabPassive - Emitted when a passive grab is terminated normally, for example after - removePassiveGrabber().- QPointingDevice.CancelGrabPassive - Emitted when a passive grab is terminated abnormally (a gesture is canceled). - QPointingDevice.OverrideGrabPassive - This value is not currently used. 
 - Note - Properties can be used directly when - from __feature__ import true_propertyis used or via accessor functions otherwise.- property buttonCountᅟ: int¶
 - Access functions:
 - property maximumPointsᅟ: int¶
 - Access functions:
 - property pointerTypeᅟ: QPointingDevice.PointerType¶
 - Access functions:
 - property uniqueIdᅟ: QPointingDeviceUniqueId¶
 - Access functions:
 - Creates a new invalid pointing device instance as a child of - parent.- __init__(name, systemId, devType, pType, caps, maxPoints, buttonCount[, seatName=""[, uniqueId=QPointingDeviceUniqueId()[, parent=None]]])
- Parameters:
- name – str 
- systemId – int 
- devType – - DeviceType
- pType – - PointerType
- caps – Combination of - Capability
- maxPoints – int 
- buttonCount – int 
- seatName – str 
- uniqueId – - QPointingDeviceUniqueId
- parent – - QObject
 
 
 - Creates a new pointing device instance with the given - name,- deviceType,- pointerType,- capabilities,- maxPoints,- buttonCount,- seatName,- uniqueIdand- parent.- buttonCount()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Returns the maximum number of on-device buttons that can be detected. - Getter of property - buttonCountᅟ.- grabChanged(grabber, transition, event, point)¶
- Parameters:
- grabber – - QObject
- transition – - GrabTransition
- event – - QPointerEvent
- point – - QEventPoint
 
 
 - This signal is emitted when the - grabberobject gains or loses an exclusive or passive grab of- pointduring delivery of- event. The- transitiontells what happened, from the perspective of the- grabberobject.- Note - A grab transition from one object to another results in two signals, to notify that one object has lost its grab, and to notify that there is another grabber. In other cases, when transitioning to or from a non-grabbing state, only one signal is emitted: the - grabberargument is never- nullptr.- maximumPoints()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Returns the maximum number of simultaneous touch points (fingers) that can be detected. - Getter of property - maximumPointsᅟ.- __eq__(other)¶
- Parameters:
- other – - QPointingDevice
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - pointerType()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Returns the pointer type. - Getter of property - pointerTypeᅟ.- static primaryPointingDevice([seatName=""])¶
- Parameters:
- seatName – str 
- Return type:
 
 - Returns the primary pointing device (the core pointer, traditionally assumed to be a mouse) on the given seat - seatName.- If multiple pointing devices are registered, this function prefers a mouse or touchpad that matches the given - seatNameand that does not have another device as its parent. Usually only one master or core device does not have a parent device. But if such a device is not found, this function creates a new virtual “core pointer” mouse. Thus Qt continues to work on platforms that are not yet doing input device discovery and registration.- setCapabilities(caps)¶
- Parameters:
- caps – Combination of - Capability
 - Note - This function is deprecated. 
 - Please use the constructor rather than setters. - setMaximumTouchPoints(c)¶
- Parameters:
- c – int 
 - Note - This function is deprecated. 
 - Please use the constructor rather than setters. - setType(devType)¶
- Parameters:
- devType – - DeviceType
 - Note - This function is deprecated. 
 - Please use the constructor rather than setters. - Sets the device type - devTypeand infers the pointer type.- uniqueId()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Returns a unique ID (of dubious utility) for the device. - You probably should rather be concerned with QPointerEventPoint::uniqueId(). - Getter of property - uniqueIdᅟ.