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  • fabriciokashF fabriciokash

    @Pl45m4 said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

    @fabriciokash

    Send the event to your widget, not to your window.
    Maybe QShortCut works for you or simply create a QAction and assign the key shortcut.

    https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qshortcut.html

    But QShortCut is not used when the user types the key? When the user click on a button, the program should simulate a hotkey "ctrl+a" to another widget. The user will not type it.

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    @fabriciokash

    You can trigger QShortCut or QActions without typing the actual keys and send it to the destination widget.

    Or you can create a QKeyEvent and send to to your widget

    https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qkeyevent.html


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    • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

      @fabriciokash

      You can trigger QShortCut or QActions without typing the actual keys and send it to the destination widget.

      Or you can create a QKeyEvent and send to to your widget

      https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qkeyevent.html

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      @Pl45m4

      I have some really noob questions... Im trying to use QKeyEvent and what I need is to sendo a pair of keys, like ctrl+a, ctrl+v, etc. The question is about the constructor's parameters...

      I have here

      QKeyEvent *keyEvent = new QKeyEvent(QEvent::KeyPress, Qt::Key_Control, Qt::NoModifier)
      

      Whats difference between KeyPress and KeyRelease?

      And if the constructor accept only one Key, how I will use a pair of keys? like ctrl+A

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        Hi,

        @fabriciokash said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

        Whats difference between KeyPress and KeyRelease?

        The first when you press a key on the keyboard.
        The second when you release the key from the keyboard.

        @fabriciokash said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

        And if the constructor accept only one Key, how I will use a pair of keys? like ctrl+A

        A is the key, Ctrl is the modifier.

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          Hi,

          @fabriciokash said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

          Whats difference between KeyPress and KeyRelease?

          The first when you press a key on the keyboard.
          The second when you release the key from the keyboard.

          @fabriciokash said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

          And if the constructor accept only one Key, how I will use a pair of keys? like ctrl+A

          A is the key, Ctrl is the modifier.

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          @SGaist said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

          Hi,

          @fabriciokash said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

          Whats difference between KeyPress and KeyRelease?

          The first when you press a key on the keyboard.
          The second when you release the key from the keyboard.

          @fabriciokash said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

          And if the constructor accept only one Key, how I will use a pair of keys? like ctrl+A

          A is the key, Ctrl is the modifier.

          Aaah got it. I understood the key and modifier

          About press and release a key… it means i need two event objects? One for press and another for release to send to a widget?

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            Yes you do.

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              Yes you do.

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              @SGaist said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

              Yes you do.

              I tried this code: two events inside a button clicked event

              void Simulate::on_selectAllBtn_clicked()
              {
                  QKeyEvent *eventPress = new QKeyEvent(QEvent::KeyPress, Qt::Key_A, Qt::ControlModifier);
                  QKeyEvent *eventRealease = new QKeyEvent(QEvent::KeyRelease, Qt::Key_A, Qt::ControlModifier);
                  QCoreApplication::postEvent(targetWidget, eventPress);
                  QCoreApplication::postEvent(targetWidget, eventRealease);
              }
              

              But I got a error on "KeyPress" and "KeyRelease": excepted unqualified-id before numeric constant

              Can you help me with that?

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                Can you show the compiler error message please ?

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  Can you show the compiler error message please ?

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                  @SGaist said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

                  Can you show the compiler error message please ?

                  Yes, sure.

                  Compile Output in Qt Creator

                  Screenshot from 2021-11-05 18-52-15.png

                  Detail: Changed button's name to exportBtn_2 and targetWidget to simulationWidget, but the error persists

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                    Did you include QEvent ?

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      Did you include QEvent ?

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                      @SGaist said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

                      Did you include QEvent ?

                      Yes, i do.

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                      • fabriciokashF fabriciokash

                        @SGaist said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

                        Did you include QEvent ?

                        Yes, i do.

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                        @SGaist said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

                        Did you include QEvent ?

                        I got the solution. I was doing #include <xdotool-master/xdo.h> and i think this file was causing some type of conflict. I just commented this line.

                        I gonna back to the event's problem

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                          void Simulate::on_selectAllBtn_clicked()
                          {
                              QKeyEvent *eventPress = new QKeyEvent(QEvent::KeyPress, Qt::Key_A, Qt::ControlModifier);
                              QKeyEvent *eventRealease = new QKeyEvent(QEvent::KeyRelease, Qt::Key_A, Qt::ControlModifier);
                              QCoreApplication::postEvent(targetWidget, eventPress);
                              QCoreApplication::postEvent(targetWidget, eventRealease);
                          }
                          

                          This solution doesnt work. Is this code correct? As I commented, I created a QWindow from a window ID of a external program (in case, a gedit text editor) and put it on a QWidget. I dont know if this approach is for my case. I tried too use QApplication::setActiveWIndow and targetWidget->setFocus() before, but without success. Tried send the event to QWindow too, without success.

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                            You are trying to send these events to an external application ?
                            Which is it ?

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                            • SGaistS SGaist

                              You are trying to send these events to an external application ?
                              Which is it ?

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                              @SGaist said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

                              You are trying to send these events to an external application ?
                              Which is it ?

                              Kind of it. I have a gedit text editor (external application) embed to a QWindow (intern application). And a QWidget is created from this QWindow, using QWidget *widget = QWidget::createWindowContainer(window);

                              In addition to that widget, i have too, on GUI, a QButton, called "Select All". When user click on this button, the system should select all text in text editor. So Im trying to send a Ctrl+A under the covers.

                              But I dont know if Im on right way to do this using that code.

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                                Which OS are you on ?

                                Sending key events through Qt's event loop like that won't work AFAIK. The application while embedded is still an external application.

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                                • SGaistS SGaist

                                  Which OS are you on ?

                                  Sending key events through Qt's event loop like that won't work AFAIK. The application while embedded is still an external application.

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                                  @SGaist said in How to trigger a hotkey to a QWindow using a QButton?:

                                  Which OS are you on ?
                                  Sending key events through Qt's event loop like that won't work AFAIK. The application while embedded is still an external application.

                                  Im using Ubuntu 18.04.

                                  There is a way to send the key event through OS?

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