Creating a keypress signal from application button
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My setup.h file: @#include "ui_setup.h" 
 #include "parent_ui.h"
 #include "mytableview.h"class Setup: public Parent_ui { 
 Q_OBJECTpublic: 
 Setup(QWidget *parent = 0);
 ~Setup();
 MyTableView myTableViewInstance;private: 
 Ui::SetupClass ui;
 void createActions();private slots: 
 void up();
 void down();
 void enter();
 void back();};@ My setup.cpp file: @#include "setup.h" 
 #include <QListWidget>Setup::Setup(QWidget *parent) : 
 Parent_ui(parent) {ui.setupUi(this); 
 Parent_ui::ui.headerLabel->setText("SETUP");myTableViewInstance = new MyTableView(); 
 }Setup::~Setup() { } 
 @The error I get when calling "myTableViewInstance = new MyTableView();": 'QWidget' is an inaccessible base of 'MyTableView' 
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That was it, thank you :) Okay to get back to the subject (Which I slowly turned away from introducing other challenges :) ). I have made a slot in MyTableView: @void MyTableView::key_down(){ 
 QTableView::moveCursor(QAbstractItemView::MoveDown, Qt::NoModifier);
 }@This is then used in my setup.cpp file: @void Setup::createActions() { QObject::connect(ui.buttonTwo, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(myTableViewInstance->key_down())); }@ This has no effect on my QTableWidget though. But I guess it's me and my coding which is faulty again. Can you see from my code snippets what I'm doing wrong? 
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Oh... many points: - In your sources
 @class MyTableView: private QTableView {@
 although, in example above you wrote: 
 @class MyTableView: public QTableView {@- You don't needed MyTableView, you already have QTabletWidget on form
- You don't needed inheritance in this case.
- In setup.cpp
 I rewrite some things:
 It's for local slot, because MyTableView not needed anymore
 @connect(ui.buttonTwo, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(down()));@
 in slot, as example, you can add any checks and other logic to their: 
 @void Setup::down() {
 Parent_ui::ui.tableWidget->selectRow(Parent_ui::ui.tableWidget->currentRow() + 1);
 }@same for up slot: 
 @void Setup::up() {
 Parent_ui::ui.tableWidget->selectRow(Parent_ui::ui.tableWidget->currentRow() -1);}@ 
- In your sources
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I just wanted to tell you that my code is now working as intended! - Thanks to you! I'm very impressed of the willingness to help out on this forum. And the fast response was superb. I'm almost positive that we will talk again! ;) Thank you so much for your time! 
