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    Shiv
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    Hi @mrjj Thanks for your kind reply
    Implementing through QMouseEvent is not an issue . I thought if any signal like 'clicked' is already available I can start using it directly.

    Thank you

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      Hi @mrjj Thanks for your kind reply
      Implementing through QMouseEvent is not an issue . I thought if any signal like 'clicked' is already available I can start using it directly.

      Thank you

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      mrjj
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      @Shiv
      well yes, you could also emit clicked.

      do you use
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcontextmenuevent.html#details

      to make the context menu ?

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        Shiv
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        @mrjj
        No I am not using QContextMenuEvent just implementing with ActionsContextMenu policy and adding actions to the treeview.In my case if I use 'clicked' signal implementing context menu is difficult .

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          mrjj
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          wrote on last edited by mrjj
          #6

          Ok.
          But catching MousePress and check
          if left button then emit
          new signal for left selection
          and if not left button,
          then simply call base class MousePress
          Is not acceptable for you?

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            Shiv
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            @mrjj
            I will try and let you know

            Thanks

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              Shiv
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              Hi @mrjj
              I have tried to implement mouse press event with event filters using below code

              ui.usertreeView->installEventFilter( this );  //event filter for qtreeview
              
              //event handler
              bool MainWindow::eventFilter( QObject * watched, QEvent * event )
              {
                 QTreeView *view = qobject_cast<QTreeView *>(watched);
              
                 QMouseEvent *k = (QMouseEvent *)event;
                 
                 if(watched==view)
                 {
                 	if((k->button())== Qt::LeftButton)
                 	{
                 		qDebug()<<"treeview event";
                 	}
                 }
              
                 return QObject::eventFilter(watched, event);
              }
              

              but no event is getting generated when I click on the treeview.

              If the same code is used to capture for a QLabel the event is getting generated.What may be the reason?

              Thanks

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                mrjj
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                wrote on last edited by
                #9

                Hi
                No, that sounds odd. Should also work for
                treeview.
                Is there a reason to use a eventfilter versus
                just implement the MousePress function ?

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                  Shiv
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                  Hi @mrjj

                  Its not working for treeview .There are lot of widgets in my application to segregate the mouse press event i have used event filter.But i am unable to understand why the event filter is not working for treeview if possible can you check at your end .

                  Thanks

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                    Hi @mrjj

                    Its not working for treeview .There are lot of widgets in my application to segregate the mouse press event i have used event filter.But i am unable to understand why the event filter is not working for treeview if possible can you check at your end .

                    Thanks

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                    mrjj
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                    wrote on last edited by
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                    @Shiv
                    Hi
                    Why not just override
                    mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
                    for treeview?
                    I dont understand why you try with eventfilter even i completely agree
                    all events should also be seen there.
                    I will try eventfilter on tree and see if I get a hint.

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                      mrjj
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #12

                      hi
                      The Tree have a viewport that get these events
                      so
                      ui->listView->viewport()->installEventFilter(this);

                      and

                      bool MainWindow::eventFilter( QObject* watched, QEvent* event ) {
                        qDebug() << "treeview event !1";
                        QTreeView* view = qobject_cast<QTreeView*>(watched);
                      
                        QMouseEvent* k = static_cast<QMouseEvent*>(event);
                      
                        if(k) {
                          if((k->button()) == Qt::LeftButton) {
                            qDebug() << "treeview button down 3 ";
                          }
                        }
                      

                      worked for me.

                      return QObject::eventFilter(watched, event);
                      }

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                        Shiv
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                        Hi @mjrr
                        Thanks for your valuable time and code.
                        Its working fine with this code.The event is working fine in QT5.4 but I am currently doing this project in Qt 4.8.4 with VS2008 there some spurious events are getting generated without pressing the mouse.I am unable find the cause for this peculiar behavior. Any solution/idea will be helpful for me to move forward.

                        Thanks

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                          Hi @mjrr
                          Thanks for your valuable time and code.
                          Its working fine with this code.The event is working fine in QT5.4 but I am currently doing this project in Qt 4.8.4 with VS2008 there some spurious events are getting generated without pressing the mouse.I am unable find the cause for this peculiar behavior. Any solution/idea will be helpful for me to move forward.

                          Thanks

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                          mrjj
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                          wrote on last edited by
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                          @Shiv
                          Hi, ok that is good to hear.
                          Very hard to guess at when its other Qt and compiler :)

                          You can use my event debug function
                          http://paste.ofcode.org/xKREBjyuFwX6FEzTr4rRAP

                          and call it with
                          qDebug() << "EVENT: " << event->type() << " = " << EventDesc(event->type() );
                          in the event filter to see if u can guess what is happening.

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                            Shiv
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                            @mjrr
                            I will try and let you know.
                            Thanks

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                              Shiv
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                              Hi @mjrr
                              I have tried with your EventDesc function the mouse press event automatically getting generating and it happens randomly I know its difficult to replicate this issue at your end i am posting some of the debug message kindly have look.The BTN variable is the mouseevent k->button() value

                              //BTN k->button() value
                              EVENT:  127  =   mouse cursor enters a hover widget 
                              
                              EVENT:  129  =   mouse cursor move inside a hover widget 
                              BTN  2 
                              EVENT:  12  =   paint widget 
                              BTN  2347008 
                              EVENT:  129  =   mouse cursor move inside a hover widget 
                              BTN  2 
                              EVENT:  129  =   mouse cursor move inside a hover widget 
                              //BTN  1  // mouse event without mouse action
                              //treeview button down 3  
                              EVENT:  129  =   mouse cursor move inside a hover widget 
                              //BTN  1 
                              //treeview button down 3  
                              EVENT:  129  =   mouse cursor move inside a hover widget 
                              //BTN  1 
                              //treeview button down 3  
                              EVENT:  129  =   mouse cursor move inside a hover widget 
                              BTN  1 
                              treeview button down 3  
                              EVENT:  129  =   mouse cursor move inside a hover widget 
                              //BTN  1 
                              //treeview button down 3  
                              EVENT:  129  =   mouse cursor move inside a hover widget 
                              //BTN  1 
                              //treeview button down 3  
                              EVENT:  129  =   mouse cursor move inside a hover widget 
                              BTN  1 
                              treeview button down 3  
                              EVENT:  129  =   mouse cursor move inside a hover widget 
                              BTN  2 
                              EVENT:  110  =  Tooltip 
                              BTN  0 
                              EVENT:  129  =   mouse cursor move inside a hover widget 
                              BTN  1 
                              treeview button down 3  
                              EVENT:  110  =  Tooltip 
                              BTN  0 
                              EVENT:  129  =   mouse cursor move inside a hover widget 
                              BTN  0 
                              EVENT:  129  =   mouse cursor move inside a hover widget 
                              

                              Thank you

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                                mrjj
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                                wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                #17

                                hi
                                what about

                                
                                bool MainWindow::eventFilter( QObject* watched, QEvent* event ) {
                                  qDebug() << "treeview event !1";
                                  QTreeView* view = qobject_cast<QTreeView*>(watched);
                                
                                  QMouseEvent* k = static_cast<QMouseEvent*>(event);
                                
                                  if(k && k->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress) {
                                    if((k->button()) == Qt::LeftButton) {
                                      qDebug() << "treeview button down 3 ";
                                    }
                                  }
                                  return QObject::eventFilter(watched, event);
                                }
                                
                                
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                                  Shiv
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                                  #18

                                  Hi
                                  Great its working thanks a lot..
                                  Thank you

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                                    Hi
                                    Great its working thanks a lot..
                                    Thank you

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                                    mrjj
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                                    wrote on last edited by
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                                    super :)
                                    Error was that we use
                                    <QMouseEvent*>
                                    and Hover is also such type , i think.
                                    No idea why k->button() seems to be set for those but
                                    with extra check it works then :)

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