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  • ManiRonM ManiRon

    @jsulm

     ui->label->clear();
    ui->label->repaint();
      ui->pushbutton->setDisabled(true);
       TargetConnect();
    

    This is my exact code when i click the button

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    wrote on last edited by jsulm
    #8

    @ManiRon You mean this is the code in the slot connected to clicked() signal?
    What about my other questions? Can you answer them?

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @ManiRon You mean this is the code in the slot connected to clicked() signal?
      What about my other questions? Can you answer them?

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      wrote on last edited by
      #9

      @jsulm I am using a style sheet , so i am not able to see whether the button is greyed out , i create a change in color when it is pressed , the color remains the same till the button is enabled

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      • ManiRonM ManiRon

        @jsulm I am using a style sheet , so i am not able to see whether the button is greyed out , i create a change in color when it is pressed , the color remains the same till the button is enabled

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        @ManiRon Are you sure you're disabling the correct button?
        As I said: I can't reproduce such behaviour, there must be something in your code.
        Also you can disable your style sheet and test again.
        And to be sure: in the title you're talking about event, but you mean clicked() signal, correct?

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @ManiRon Are you sure you're disabling the correct button?
          As I said: I can't reproduce such behaviour, there must be something in your code.
          Also you can disable your style sheet and test again.
          And to be sure: in the title you're talking about event, but you mean clicked() signal, correct?

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          wrote on last edited by
          #11

          @jsulm Yes clicked signal

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          • ManiRonM ManiRon

            I want to disable the click event for a QPushbutton when it is disabled, whether it can be done ?

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            @ManiRon
            can you create a minimal example?

            In fact you should!
            Or maybe @jsulm can share his for you ;)


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            • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

              @ManiRon
              can you create a minimal example?

              In fact you should!
              Or maybe @jsulm can share his for you ;)

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              @J.Hilk @ManiRon It's as simple as

              connect(ui->pushButton, &QPushButton::clicked, [this](bool){ qDebug() << "Clicked"; ui->pushButton->setDisabled(true);});
              

              And I'm still interested in an answer to this question: Are you sure you're disabling the correct button?

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                wrote on last edited by Pradeep P N
                #14

                @jsulm @J-Hilk

                I think the problem here for @ManiRon is the style sheet for the QPushButton

                The Button is actually disabled on Click, but due to the StyleSheet the color difference is not found.

                
                void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
                {
                    qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO;
                    ui->label->setText("Button is Disabled");
                    ui->pushButton->setEnabled(false);
                }
                

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @J.Hilk @ManiRon It's as simple as

                  connect(ui->pushButton, &QPushButton::clicked, [this](bool){ qDebug() << "Clicked"; ui->pushButton->setDisabled(true);});
                  

                  And I'm still interested in an answer to this question: Are you sure you're disabling the correct button?

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  @jsulm Yes Actually i am disabling the button for 3sec only so it accepts the signal again after 3sec , which i came to know when i printed the time with seconds

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @J.Hilk @ManiRon It's as simple as

                    connect(ui->pushButton, &QPushButton::clicked, [this](bool){ qDebug() << "Clicked"; ui->pushButton->setDisabled(true);});
                    

                    And I'm still interested in an answer to this question: Are you sure you're disabling the correct button?

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #16

                    @jsulm I think the problem here is the timeout that i have given , i think its less

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                    • ManiRonM ManiRon

                      @jsulm I think the problem here is the timeout that i have given , i think its less

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                      wrote on last edited by Pradeep P N
                      #17

                      @ManiRon
                      I just tried with Timer it works fine.
                      The Button is disabled for 3s.

                      • Check with your stylesheet.
                      MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                          QMainWindow(parent),
                          ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                      {
                          ui->setupUi(this);
                          ui->label->setVisible(false);
                      
                          tmr = new QTimer(this);
                          connect(tmr, &QTimer::timeout, [this]{
                              ui->pushButton->setEnabled(true);
                          });
                      }
                      
                      void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
                      {
                          qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO << QTime::currentTime().toString();
                      
                          tmr->start();
                          tmr->setInterval(3000);
                      
                          ui->pushButton->setEnabled(false);
                      }
                      

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                        wrote on last edited by Pradeep P N
                        #18

                        Hi @ManiRon

                        Try this with your setStyleSheet()

                        ui->pushButton->setStyleSheet("QPushButton {"
                                                      "background-color:#44c767;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QPushButton:disabled {"
                                                      "background-color:gray;"
                                                      "}");
                        

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                        • Pradeep P NP Pradeep P N

                          @ManiRon
                          I just tried with Timer it works fine.
                          The Button is disabled for 3s.

                          • Check with your stylesheet.
                          MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                              QMainWindow(parent),
                              ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                          {
                              ui->setupUi(this);
                              ui->label->setVisible(false);
                          
                              tmr = new QTimer(this);
                              connect(tmr, &QTimer::timeout, [this]{
                                  ui->pushButton->setEnabled(true);
                              });
                          }
                          
                          void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
                          {
                              qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO << QTime::currentTime().toString();
                          
                              tmr->start();
                              tmr->setInterval(3000);
                          
                              ui->pushButton->setEnabled(false);
                          }
                          

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                          wrote on last edited by ManiRon
                          #19

                          @Pradeep-P-N @jsulm @J-Hilk
                          when i created a sample i was absorbing one thing , that when i click the button i disabled it , but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed by the click signal which was occuring when i clicked the button when it was disabled

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                          • ManiRonM ManiRon

                            @Pradeep-P-N @jsulm @J-Hilk
                            when i created a sample i was absorbing one thing , that when i click the button i disabled it , but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed by the click signal which was occuring when i clicked the button when it was disabled

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                            #20

                            @ManiRon said in How to prevent the mouse click event from happening when the button is Disabled:

                            but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed

                            If true, then that's a bug in the library!


                            Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                            Q: What's that?
                            A: It's blue light.
                            Q: What does it do?
                            A: It turns blue.

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                            • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                              @ManiRon said in How to prevent the mouse click event from happening when the button is Disabled:

                              but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed

                              If true, then that's a bug in the library!

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #21

                              @J.Hilk how it can be solved ?

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                              • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                @ManiRon said in How to prevent the mouse click event from happening when the button is Disabled:

                                but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed

                                If true, then that's a bug in the library!

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                                wrote on last edited by Pradeep P N
                                #22

                                @J.Hilk
                                i am bit confused with the statement in fact.

                                "but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed"

                                • i click the button when it is disabled -> Nothing will work as Button is Disabled.
                                • after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted -> Yes as after 3s timer the button is enabled and can be clicked.

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                                • Pradeep P NP Pradeep P N

                                  @J.Hilk
                                  i am bit confused with the statement in fact.

                                  "but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed"

                                  • i click the button when it is disabled -> Nothing will work as Button is Disabled.
                                  • after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted -> Yes as after 3s timer the button is enabled and can be clicked.
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #23

                                  @Pradeep-P-N

                                  What I get out of @ManiRon statement is:

                                  • Button is disabled
                                  • Button gets pressed/clicked
                                    • nothing happens, as expected
                                  • Button gets set to enabled
                                    • clicked signal is emitted without button interaction

                                  Thats not normal behavior in my opinion

                                  I'll make a quick test case

                                  @ManiRon what Qt Version what OS btw?


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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #24

                                    Hmmm, Got it @J-Hilk
                                    Thanks.

                                    @ManiRon Can you share a sample code ?
                                    You said you are using the QTimer.
                                    Just wanted to check if there is anything mismatch with the code.

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                                    • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                      @ManiRon said in How to prevent the mouse click event from happening when the button is Disabled:

                                      but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed

                                      If true, then that's a bug in the library!

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                                      @J.Hilk said in How to prevent the mouse click event from happening when the button is Disabled:

                                      If true, then that's a bug in the library!

                                      Nope, not true 5.12.4 MacOS, no unexpected clicked emits

                                      int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                                      {
                                      
                                          QApplication a(argc, argv);
                                      
                                          auto *btn = new QPushButton("Enabled");
                                          btn->resize(200, 50);
                                          btn->show();
                                      
                                          QObject::connect(btn, &QPushButton::clicked, [btn]()->void{
                                                               btn->setEnabled(false);
                                                               btn->setText("Disabled");
                                                               qDebug("Btn clicked");
                                                           });
                                          QObject::connect(btn, &QPushButton::pressed, []()->void{qDebug("Btn Pressed"); });
                                          QObject::connect(btn, &QPushButton::released, []()->void{qDebug("Btn Released"); });
                                      
                                          QTimer t_reset;
                                          t_reset.setInterval(3000);
                                          QObject::connect(&t_reset, &QTimer::timeout, btn, [btn]()->void{btn->setEnabled(true); btn->setText("Enabled");});
                                      
                                          QObject::connect(btn, &QPushButton::clicked, &t_reset, QOverload<>::of(&QTimer::start));
                                      
                                          return  a.exec();
                                      }
                                      

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                                        wrote on last edited by Pradeep P N
                                        #26

                                        @J-Hilk
                                        Even i tried on 5.12.3 - Ubuntu 16.04 & the above code ( From my post ).
                                        Also the one shared by you.
                                        It works fine.

                                        • No Click called related to button enable/disable status.

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                                        • ManiRonM ManiRon

                                          @J.Hilk how it can be solved ?

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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #27

                                          @ManiRon Please add

                                          qDebug() << ui->pushButton->enabled();
                                          

                                          to your slot and see what it outputs when you click on the button while it is disabled.
                                          And please debug you app more carefully: you say you have a timeout to activate the button again (you should have said that in your first post already)? Did you make sure the button was not yet activated? Is it the same if you disable you style sheet?

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