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    SGaist
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    Hi,

    Check what you have under the cursor when the leave event occurs and if it's nothing then hide the label.

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      @SGaist Thank you for answer. Could you tell me what is "what you have under the cursor"? Any method?

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        QApplication::widgetAt

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          @SGaist But how? I see here 1 problem:

          In this method ( widgetAt ) I need QPoint. I can do something like:

          In hoverLeave method:
          auto wid = QApplication::widgetAt(QCursor::pos());
          

          I don't see any other method to get QPoint - only from QCursor::pos(). Event->pos() give me QPoint(-1,-1).

          So QCursor::pos(). But this is bad solution because when I do very fast move my mouse I get strange position.

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            Which hoverLeave method ?

            What about QWidget::leaveEvent ?

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              @SGaist hoverLeave method is my method which is execute when there is QHoverEvent. I think in this example QWidget::leaveEvent and QHoverEvent are very simillar.

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                Then please show your code.

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                  @SGaist I don't have it on thic pc, so I can only give you some pseudoCode:

                  bool MainWindow::event(QEvent * e)
                  {
                      switch(e->type())
                      {
                      case QEvent::HoverEnter:
                          hoverEnter(static_cast<QHoverEvent*>(e));
                          return true;
                          break;
                      case QEvent::HoverLeave:
                          hoverLeave(static_cast<QHoverEvent*>(e));
                          return true;
                          break;
                      default:
                          break;
                      }
                      return QWidget::event(e);
                  }
                  
                  void MainWindow::hoverEnter(QHoverEvent * event) 
                  {
                       if( !label -> isVisible() )
                       {
                            label->show();
                       }
                  }
                  void MainWindow::hoverLeave(QHoverEvent * event) 
                  {
                       if( label -> isVisible )
                       {
                            label->hide();
                       }
                  }
                  
                  

                  EDIT:
                  I have while(true) here :) When I have cursor in label I have loop:
                  hide->show->hide->show->hide->...

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                    Why a while ? You will only manage to block the event loop.

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                      @SGaist Could you give me some snippet - I don't do this before

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                        SGaist
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                        A snippet of what ?

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                          @SGaist Blocking event loop

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                            SGaist
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                            You do not want to block the event loop. That will freeze your GUI.

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                              @SGaist Now in functions hoverEnter and hoverLeave I do:

                              qInfo()<<"enter"; 
                              or
                              qInfo()<<"leave"; 
                              

                              When my mouse cursor is in place, where label is I see in QT words:
                              enter, leave, enter, leave, enter, leave, enter, leave, enter, leave, enter, leave, enter, leave, enter, leave, ...

                              And I see that my label is hidden -> shown ->hidden -> shown ->hidden -> shown ->hidden -> shown ->hidden -> shown ->hidden -> shown ->...

                              How can I do what I want ( picture ) ?

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