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    SimonHill
    wrote on last edited by aha_1980
    #1

    QML instantiation one QWidget class which have registered to qml, but keyPressEvent can't working,
    BTW,constructor was invoked

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      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      Hi,

      How are you instanciating that widget ?

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        SimonHill
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        qmlRegisterType<UpdateWindow>("UpdateWindow.module",1,0,"UpdateWindow"); in the main function
        and then import UpdateWindow.module 1.0 in the qml,
        in QMl instanciating this widget class,
        UpdateWindow{
        id:name_up
        }

        BTW , I have thereafter way to instanciating widget class to qml was ok
        in the main
        {
        UpdateWindow up_wind;
        engine.rootContext()->setContextProperty("up_wind, &up_wind);
        QObject *root = engine.rootObjects()[0];
        root->installEventFilter(&up_wind);
        }
        in qml
        {
        Connections{
        target:up_wind
        }
        }

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          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          Things are not exactly clear. You are instantiating one object of that class in qml and you pass one in the context. What exactly are you trying to do ?

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