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  • I IknowQT

    @JKSH

    #include <QQuickView>
    #include <QGuiApplication>
    #include <QQmlEngine>
    #include <QtWidgets/QApplication>
    
    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
    {
        qputenv("QT_IM_MODULE", QByteArray("qtvirtualkeyboard"));
    
        QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
        QApplication n = qobject_cast<QApplication>(app);
    
    
        QQuickView view(QString("qrc:/%2").arg(MAIN_QML));
        if (view.status() == QQuickView::Error)
            return -1;
        view.setResizeMode(QQuickView::SizeRootObjectToView);
        view.show();
    
        return app.exec();
    }
    

    Are you talking about converting QGuiApplication to QApplication?
    An error occurs. >:

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    jsulm
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    @IknowQT said in How to use virtual keyboard on Raspberry Pi 4:

    An error occurs. >:

    And what is the error?

    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @IknowQT said in How to use virtual keyboard on Raspberry Pi 4:

      An error occurs. >:

      And what is the error?

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      #15

      @jsulm

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      • I IknowQT

        @JKSH

        #include <QQuickView>
        #include <QGuiApplication>
        #include <QQmlEngine>
        #include <QtWidgets/QApplication>
        
        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
        {
            qputenv("QT_IM_MODULE", QByteArray("qtvirtualkeyboard"));
        
            QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
            QApplication n = qobject_cast<QApplication>(app);
        
        
            QQuickView view(QString("qrc:/%2").arg(MAIN_QML));
            if (view.status() == QQuickView::Error)
                return -1;
            view.setResizeMode(QQuickView::SizeRootObjectToView);
            view.show();
        
            return app.exec();
        }
        

        Are you talking about converting QGuiApplication to QApplication?
        An error occurs. >:

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        jsulm
        Lifetime Qt Champion
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        @IknowQT said in How to use virtual keyboard on Raspberry Pi 4:

        QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
        QApplication n = qobject_cast<QApplication>(app);

        What is this actually?!

        Why not simply

        QApplication app(argc, argv);
        

        ?

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @IknowQT said in How to use virtual keyboard on Raspberry Pi 4:

          QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
          QApplication n = qobject_cast<QApplication>(app);

          What is this actually?!

          Why not simply

          QApplication app(argc, argv);
          

          ?

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          wrote on last edited by
          #17

          @jsulm
          I didn't quite understand what you mean to convert QguiApplication.

          @JKSH
          The keyboard works normally when you follow the steps you mentioned.

          int main(int argc, char *argv[])
          {
              qputenv("QT_IM_MODULE", QByteArray("qtvirtualkeyboard"));
          
              QApplication app(argc, argv);
              //QApplication app2 = static_cast<QApplication>(app);
          
          
              QQuickView view(QString("qrc:/%2").arg(MAIN_QML));
              if (view.status() == QQuickView::Error)
                  return -1;
              view.setResizeMode(QQuickView::SizeRootObjectToView);
              view.show();
          
              return app.exec();
          }
          
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          • I IknowQT

            @jsulm
            I didn't quite understand what you mean to convert QguiApplication.

            @JKSH
            The keyboard works normally when you follow the steps you mentioned.

            int main(int argc, char *argv[])
            {
                qputenv("QT_IM_MODULE", QByteArray("qtvirtualkeyboard"));
            
                QApplication app(argc, argv);
                //QApplication app2 = static_cast<QApplication>(app);
            
            
                QQuickView view(QString("qrc:/%2").arg(MAIN_QML));
                if (view.status() == QQuickView::Error)
                    return -1;
                view.setResizeMode(QQuickView::SizeRootObjectToView);
                view.show();
            
                return app.exec();
            }
            
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            JKSH
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            #18

            @IknowQT said in How to use virtual keyboard on Raspberry Pi 4:

            The keyboard works normally when you follow the steps you mentioned.

            I also said:

            ...create + show a QTextEdit. What happens when you click on the QTextEdit? What happens when you click on one of the fields in the QQuickView?

            Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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            • JKSHJ JKSH

              @IknowQT said in How to use virtual keyboard on Raspberry Pi 4:

              The keyboard works normally when you follow the steps you mentioned.

              I also said:

              ...create + show a QTextEdit. What happens when you click on the QTextEdit? What happens when you click on one of the fields in the QQuickView?

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              wrote on last edited by
              #19

              @JKSH

              I tried what you did, the result is that once you click on lineedit made into widget the keyboard appears

              However, the keyboard appears within the quick screen UI area.
              It seems certain that the keyboard reacts when lineEdit is clicked.

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              • I IknowQT

                @JKSH

                I tried what you did, the result is that once you click on lineedit made into widget the keyboard appears

                However, the keyboard appears within the quick screen UI area.
                It seems certain that the keyboard reacts when lineEdit is clicked.

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                #20

                @IknowQT said in How to use virtual keyboard on Raspberry Pi 4:

                I tried what you did, the result is that once you click on lineedit made into widget the keyboard appears

                ...

                It seems certain that the keyboard reacts when lineEdit is clicked.

                Great! You now have Qt Virtual Keyboard working with a QWidget.

                However, the keyboard appears within the quick screen UI area.

                I'm not sure what you mean -- the keyboard is always meant to appear in the bottom half of the screen.

                Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                • JKSHJ JKSH

                  @IknowQT said in How to use virtual keyboard on Raspberry Pi 4:

                  I tried what you did, the result is that once you click on lineedit made into widget the keyboard appears

                  ...

                  It seems certain that the keyboard reacts when lineEdit is clicked.

                  Great! You now have Qt Virtual Keyboard working with a QWidget.

                  However, the keyboard appears within the quick screen UI area.

                  I'm not sure what you mean -- the keyboard is always meant to appear in the bottom half of the screen.

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                  wrote on last edited by IknowQT
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                  @JKSH

                  e557f7fe-ff5b-4c45-b913-a9f5c05f9af1-image.png

                  I popped up a UI called form and clicked lineEdit. The virtual keyboard appears, but it does not appear in the form widget, but in the quick view.

                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                  {
                      qputenv("QT_IM_MODULE", QByteArray("qtvirtualkeyboard"));
                  
                      QApplication app(argc, argv);
                      //QApplication app2 = static_cast<QApplication>(app);
                  
                      Form* f = new Form();
                      f->show();
                  
                      QQuickView view(QString("qrc:/%2").arg(MAIN_QML));
                      if (view.status() == QQuickView::Error)
                          return -1;
                      view.setResizeMode(QQuickView::SizeRootObjectToView);
                      view.show();
                      return app.exec();
                  }
                  
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                  • I IknowQT

                    @JKSH

                    e557f7fe-ff5b-4c45-b913-a9f5c05f9af1-image.png

                    I popped up a UI called form and clicked lineEdit. The virtual keyboard appears, but it does not appear in the form widget, but in the quick view.

                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                    {
                        qputenv("QT_IM_MODULE", QByteArray("qtvirtualkeyboard"));
                    
                        QApplication app(argc, argv);
                        //QApplication app2 = static_cast<QApplication>(app);
                    
                        Form* f = new Form();
                        f->show();
                    
                        QQuickView view(QString("qrc:/%2").arg(MAIN_QML));
                        if (view.status() == QQuickView::Error)
                            return -1;
                        view.setResizeMode(QQuickView::SizeRootObjectToView);
                        view.show();
                        return app.exec();
                    }
                    
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                    #22

                    @JKSH

                    Please reply if there is another way.

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                    • JKSHJ JKSH

                      @IknowQT said in How to use virtual keyboard on Raspberry Pi 4:

                      I tried what you did, the result is that once you click on lineedit made into widget the keyboard appears

                      ...

                      It seems certain that the keyboard reacts when lineEdit is clicked.

                      Great! You now have Qt Virtual Keyboard working with a QWidget.

                      However, the keyboard appears within the quick screen UI area.

                      I'm not sure what you mean -- the keyboard is always meant to appear in the bottom half of the screen.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #23

                      @JKSH
                      If you don't know, answer that you don't know
                      I think it's a courtesy to anyone waiting for an answer.

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                      • I IknowQT

                        @JKSH
                        If you don't know, answer that you don't know
                        I think it's a courtesy to anyone waiting for an answer.

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                        JKSH
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                        #24

                        @IknowQT said in How to use virtual keyboard on Raspberry Pi 4:

                        @JKSH
                        If you don't know, answer that you don't know
                        I think it's a courtesy to anyone waiting for an answer.

                        I'm sorry for keeping you waiting without a response.

                        I don't know why your virtual keyboard appears inside the Qt Quick window; I was planning to investigate but my RPi was deployed to another task.

                        Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                          #25

                          Can anyone suggest a solution to this problem?
                          No one is interested. Is there no way or is it just being on the lookout?

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