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    adnan
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    There is an option for setDefault(bool) . If you are using Qt creater, just select the form( your_app.ui). When the form appears select the button and enable setDefault. Alternately,
    @your_push_button->setDefault(true)@

    This will work if your dialog or window has focus at the time of pressing enter.

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      dbzhang800
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      [quote author="fs_tigre" date="1333999164"]Hi,

      How can I assign the enter key to a button? In other words how can I assign the enter key to a button so that when the enter key is pressed it basically trigers the button.

      Thanks[/quote]

      If your Button is on QDialog or its subClass, you can using setDefault(), otherwise, maybe you can use eventfilter.

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        fs_tigre
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        Hmm, setting the button to default didn't work.

        This is what I tried...
        @ui->pushButton_Calculate->setDefault(true);@

        Any other suggestion?

        Thank you all for your help

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          dbzhang800
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          [quote author="fs_tigre" date="1334010901"]Hmm, setting the button to default didn't work.

          This is what I tried...
          @ui->pushButton_Calculate->setDefault(true);@

          Any other suggestion?

          Thank you all for your help

          [/quote]

          Are you sure your button is on a QDialog?

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            fs_tigre
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            No, this is in a window, should it be different?

            Thanks

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              dbzhang800
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              Yes, indeed, it's QDialog's feature.

              [quote author="fs_tigre" date="1334012435"]No, this is in a window, should it be different?

              Thanks[/quote]

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                fs_tigre
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                So, what should I be using?

                Thanks

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                  andre
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                  An event filter on the window would do the trick.

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                    fs_tigre
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                    Thank you all.

                    How do you apply the event filter to a button?

                    I tried this but it dint work.
                    @ui->pushButton_Calculate->eventFilter(pushButton,true);@

                    Thanks

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                      andre
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                      No, that does not work. Did you read the documenation on event filters? You need to install it on the top-level widget, subclass your Button, and reimplement the eventFilter method.

                      Alternatively, and easier: you can use a [[doc:QShortCut]]. Just create a shortcut for the Enter key, and connect it's activated() signal to the click() slot of the button.

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                        fs_tigre
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                        bq. No, that does not work. Did you read the documenation on event filters? You need to install it on the top-level widget, subclass your Button, and reimplement the eventFilter method.

                        I actually did, the problem is that I'm a beginner on Qt as well as on C++, so I don't completely understand the documentation. In fact I'm having a hard time following your instructions... Sorry!!!
                        bq. You need to install it on the top-level widget, subclass your Button, and reimplement the eventFilter method.

                        Too advanced. I know I know, its probably a pain to teach a beginner. I will reread and try again.

                        Thanks a lot for your help

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                          andre
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                          Why don't you try try the QShortCut method then? That should be easier...

                          Having a basic understanding of C++, including classes & objects, inheritance and polymorphism is really needed to work with Qt. If you don't understand those, then please get a C++ book and learn about them. It will make it much easier for you to understand Qt.

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                            fs_tigre
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                            bq. Why don’t you try try the QShortCut method then? That should be easier…
                            Having a basic understanding of C++, including classes & objects, inheritance and polymorphism is really needed to work with Qt. If you don’t understand those, then please get a C++ book and learn about them. It will make it much easier for you to understand Qt.

                            I will try the short cut. As far as learning C++, I'm currently taking a class and reading as much as I can.

                            Thanks a lot for your help!

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                              fs_tigre
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                              I tried the QShortcut but I cannot make it work.

                              Here is my code, I dont get any errors but it doen't assign the enter key to my button
                              @ QShortcut *shortcut = new QShortcut(QKeySequence("Enter"), ui->groupBox);
                              QObject::connect(shortcut, SIGNAL(activated()), ui->pushButton_Calculate, SLOT(click()));@
                              I also tried...
                              @QShortcut *shortcut = new QShortcut(QKeySequence(Qt::Key_Enter), ui->groupBox);
                              QObject::connect(shortcut, SIGNAL(activated()), ui->pushButton_Calculate, SLOT(click()));@
                              But it didn't work.

                              Any idea why this is not working?

                              thanks

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                                RaubTieR
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                                Also you can reimplement this for your window
                                @void MainWindow::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent* pe)
                                {
                                if(pe->key() == Qt::Key_Return) yout_button_slot();
                                }@

                                this function is virtual and present in QMainWindow's base class, though may be you will need
                                @#include <QKeyEvent>@

                                you may also check for Key_Enter which is actually numpad one

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                                  fs_tigre
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                                  @void MainWindow::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent* pe)
                                  {
                                  if(pe->key() == Qt::Key_Return) yout_button_slot();
                                  }@

                                  Sorry but I'm lost now. Where do I place this function?

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                                    RaubTieR
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                                    well you've told you have a window with buttons, this window has a specific class, which might be declared like that for instance (by default for single window gui app) :

                                    @class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
                                    {
                                    Q_OBJECT

                                    public:
                                    explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
                                    ~MainWindow();

                                    private:
                                    Ui::MainWindow *ui;

                                    // here i add this function
                                    protected:
                                    void keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent* pe);
                                    };@

                                    in protected section you declare the function, you may define it here or in the corresponding .cpp file - as usual method

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                                      fs_tigre
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                                      I found my problem, I had my code in the wrong place.

                                      This is the code that worked.
                                      @QShortcut *returnShortcut = new QShortcut(QKeySequence("Return"), ui->groupBox);
                                      QObject::connect(returnShortcut, SIGNAL(activated()), ui->pushButton_Calculate, SLOT(click()));@

                                      Thank you all very much for your help!

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                                        I found my problem, I had my code in the wrong place.

                                        This is the code that worked.
                                        @QShortcut *returnShortcut = new QShortcut(QKeySequence("Return"), ui->groupBox);
                                        QObject::connect(returnShortcut, SIGNAL(activated()), ui->pushButton_Calculate, SLOT(click()));@

                                        Thank you all very much for your help!

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                                        crates
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                                        @fs_tigre great!!

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