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    dan1973
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    .h file

    protected:
    void mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
    

    .cpp file

    void <yourWidgetClass>::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e) {
        <handle event here>
    }
    
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      Sample appln
      .h file

      #ifndef WIDGET_H
      #define WIDGET_H
      
      #include <QWidget>
      #include <QLabel>
      
      QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
      namespace Ui { class Widget; }
      QT_END_NAMESPACE
      
      class Widget : public QWidget
      {
          Q_OBJECT
      
      public:
          Widget(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
          ~Widget();
          bool bMPress;
      
      protected:
          void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
          void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
          void mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
      
      private:
          Ui::Widget *ui;
      
          QLabel *lbl1;
      };
      #endif // WIDGET_H
      

      .cpp file

      #include "widget.h"
      #include "ui_widget.h"
      #include <QDebug>
      #include <QCursor>
      
      Widget::Widget(QWidget *parent) : QWidget(parent), ui(new Ui::Widget) {
          ui->setupUi(this);
      
          lbl1 = new QLabel("new", this);
          lbl1->setGeometry(20, 20, 100, 30);
      
          bMPress = false;
      
          setMouseTracking(true);
      }
      
      Widget::~Widget()
      {
          delete ui;
      }
      
      void Widget::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e) {
          bMPress = true;
          QString str1 = "\n X: " + QString::number(QCursor::pos().x()) + " Y: " + QString::number(QCursor::pos().x());
          qDebug() << str1;
      }
      
      void Widget::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e) {
          if(bMPress) {
              QString str1 = "\n X: " + QString::number(QCursor::pos().x()) + " Y: " + QString::number(QCursor::pos().x());
              lbl1->setText(str1);
              this->repaint();
          }
      }
      
      void Widget::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *e) {
          bMPress = false;
      }
      
      
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        .h file

        protected:
        void mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
        

        .cpp file

        void <yourWidgetClass>::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e) {
            <handle event here>
        }
        
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        lukutis222
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        @dan1973

        In my widget.h file I have now declared 2 mouse click events ( one for the Widget and the other one for the QTextEdit

        18d666e2-cbdc-4a7d-937b-194692d77c68-image.png

        6208cee7-d733-4c7a-99ef-dfdfb005f60a-image.png

        In my header file, there is an error because It does not allow me to use override unless the function is virtual. When I add virtual to my function declaration in cpp:

        f31b0033-545b-4224-a451-4d6537baa7aa-image.png

        There is another error regarding the virtual function declared outside class

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          Sample appln
          .h file

          #ifndef WIDGET_H
          #define WIDGET_H
          
          #include <QWidget>
          #include <QLabel>
          
          QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
          namespace Ui { class Widget; }
          QT_END_NAMESPACE
          
          class Widget : public QWidget
          {
              Q_OBJECT
          
          public:
              Widget(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
              ~Widget();
              bool bMPress;
          
          protected:
              void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
              void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
              void mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
          
          private:
              Ui::Widget *ui;
          
              QLabel *lbl1;
          };
          #endif // WIDGET_H
          

          .cpp file

          #include "widget.h"
          #include "ui_widget.h"
          #include <QDebug>
          #include <QCursor>
          
          Widget::Widget(QWidget *parent) : QWidget(parent), ui(new Ui::Widget) {
              ui->setupUi(this);
          
              lbl1 = new QLabel("new", this);
              lbl1->setGeometry(20, 20, 100, 30);
          
              bMPress = false;
          
              setMouseTracking(true);
          }
          
          Widget::~Widget()
          {
              delete ui;
          }
          
          void Widget::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e) {
              bMPress = true;
              QString str1 = "\n X: " + QString::number(QCursor::pos().x()) + " Y: " + QString::number(QCursor::pos().x());
              qDebug() << str1;
          }
          
          void Widget::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e) {
              if(bMPress) {
                  QString str1 = "\n X: " + QString::number(QCursor::pos().x()) + " Y: " + QString::number(QCursor::pos().x());
                  lbl1->setText(str1);
                  this->repaint();
              }
          }
          
          void Widget::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *e) {
              bMPress = false;
          }
          
          
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          lukutis222
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          @dan1973 In your example above you override Widget class function. I need to override QTextEdit mouseclick event
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            @dan1973

            In my widget.h file I have now declared 2 mouse click events ( one for the Widget and the other one for the QTextEdit

            18d666e2-cbdc-4a7d-937b-194692d77c68-image.png

            6208cee7-d733-4c7a-99ef-dfdfb005f60a-image.png

            In my header file, there is an error because It does not allow me to use override unless the function is virtual. When I add virtual to my function declaration in cpp:

            f31b0033-545b-4224-a451-4d6537baa7aa-image.png

            There is another error regarding the virtual function declared outside class

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            jsulm
            Lifetime Qt Champion
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            @lukutis222 What you are doing does not make sence. If you want to override mousePressEvent in QTextEdit you need to subclass QTextEdit and do it there. Just like you did with QWidget. And then you use your subclass instead of QTextEdit.

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

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              @lukutis222 What you are doing does not make sence. If you want to override mousePressEvent in QTextEdit you need to subclass QTextEdit and do it there. Just like you did with QWidget. And then you use your subclass instead of QTextEdit.

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              @jsulm Yes I understand that but I was wondering if I need to create a seperate class just for QTextEdit so I can override one function? Can I make widget class inherit from QTextEdit and then override it in my widget class if that makes sense?

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                @jsulm Yes I understand that but I was wondering if I need to create a seperate class just for QTextEdit so I can override one function? Can I make widget class inherit from QTextEdit and then override it in my widget class if that makes sense?

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                jsulm
                Lifetime Qt Champion
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                @lukutis222 said in How to reposition cursor to the end of the document without autoscroll:

                I was wondering if I need to create a seperate class just for QTextEdit so I can override one function?

                Yes, this is how subclassing and overriding works.

                "Can I make widget class inherit from QTextEdit and then override it in my widget class if that makes sense?" - not sure what you mean. As I sais: subclass QTextEdit and override in your subclass...

                And please also read what @JonB suggested.

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

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                  @lukutis222
                  Indeed, because the mouse event goes to the lower-level widget you click on.

                  Look at installing an application event filter, or on your Widget, for a convenient way of intercepting all mouse events, regardless of targeted widget: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/eventsandfilters.html, https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qobject.html#eventFilter. Otherwsie you will have to subclass and override mousePressEvent for every one of your widgets.

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                  JonB
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                  @lukutis222

                  @JonB said in How to reposition cursor to the end of the document without autoscroll:

                  Look at installing an application event filter, or on your Widget, for a convenient way of intercepting all mouse events, regardless of targeted widget: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/eventsandfilters.html, https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qobject.html#eventFilter. Otherwsie you will have to subclass and override mousePressEvent for every one of your widgets.

                  Should be pretty clear. Or you can ignore it.

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                    @lukutis222

                    @JonB said in How to reposition cursor to the end of the document without autoscroll:

                    Look at installing an application event filter, or on your Widget, for a convenient way of intercepting all mouse events, regardless of targeted widget: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/eventsandfilters.html, https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qobject.html#eventFilter. Otherwsie you will have to subclass and override mousePressEvent for every one of your widgets.

                    Should be pretty clear. Or you can ignore it.

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                    @jsulm @JonB
                    JonB I do not ignore and I will definately look into this (eventfilters). I just want to learn first how to correctly override subclass methods because this is very interesting topic for me and very useful to learn. I am still learning C++ and I feel like this is very important to understand (which I struggle to do yet)

                    Just for the sake of testing, I have created a class with a QTextEdit base class:

                    custom_text_edit.cpp

                    #include "custom_text_edit.h"
                    
                    custom_text_Edit::custom_text_Edit()
                    {
                    
                    }
                    
                    void custom_text_Edit::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
                    {
                        qDebug("pressed inside qtextedit \n");
                    }
                    
                    

                    custom_text_edit.h

                    #ifndef CUSTOM_TEXT_EDIT_H
                    #define CUSTOM_TEXT_EDIT_H
                    
                    #include <QTextEdit>
                    
                    class custom_text_Edit : public QTextEdit
                    {
                    public:
                        custom_text_Edit();
                    
                    protected:
                        void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
                    };
                    
                    #endif // CUSTOM_TEXT_EDIT_H
                    
                    

                    I create class instance in my main.cpp:

                    custom_text_Edit cte;
                    

                    Is there anything else I am missing? When I click on the QTextEdit widget ( my console), I still cannot trigger the mouseclick event that I just overriden

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                      @jsulm @JonB
                      JonB I do not ignore and I will definately look into this (eventfilters). I just want to learn first how to correctly override subclass methods because this is very interesting topic for me and very useful to learn. I am still learning C++ and I feel like this is very important to understand (which I struggle to do yet)

                      Just for the sake of testing, I have created a class with a QTextEdit base class:

                      custom_text_edit.cpp

                      #include "custom_text_edit.h"
                      
                      custom_text_Edit::custom_text_Edit()
                      {
                      
                      }
                      
                      void custom_text_Edit::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
                      {
                          qDebug("pressed inside qtextedit \n");
                      }
                      
                      

                      custom_text_edit.h

                      #ifndef CUSTOM_TEXT_EDIT_H
                      #define CUSTOM_TEXT_EDIT_H
                      
                      #include <QTextEdit>
                      
                      class custom_text_Edit : public QTextEdit
                      {
                      public:
                          custom_text_Edit();
                      
                      protected:
                          void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
                      };
                      
                      #endif // CUSTOM_TEXT_EDIT_H
                      
                      

                      I create class instance in my main.cpp:

                      custom_text_Edit cte;
                      

                      Is there anything else I am missing? When I click on the QTextEdit widget ( my console), I still cannot trigger the mouseclick event that I just overriden

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                      jsulm
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                      @lukutis222 said in How to reposition cursor to the end of the document without autoscroll:

                      Is there anything else I am missing?

                      Yes, you are still using QTextEdit in your UI. You need to replace it with your custom_text_Edit.

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

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                        @jsulm @JonB
                        JonB I do not ignore and I will definately look into this (eventfilters). I just want to learn first how to correctly override subclass methods because this is very interesting topic for me and very useful to learn. I am still learning C++ and I feel like this is very important to understand (which I struggle to do yet)

                        Just for the sake of testing, I have created a class with a QTextEdit base class:

                        custom_text_edit.cpp

                        #include "custom_text_edit.h"
                        
                        custom_text_Edit::custom_text_Edit()
                        {
                        
                        }
                        
                        void custom_text_Edit::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
                        {
                            qDebug("pressed inside qtextedit \n");
                        }
                        
                        

                        custom_text_edit.h

                        #ifndef CUSTOM_TEXT_EDIT_H
                        #define CUSTOM_TEXT_EDIT_H
                        
                        #include <QTextEdit>
                        
                        class custom_text_Edit : public QTextEdit
                        {
                        public:
                            custom_text_Edit();
                        
                        protected:
                            void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
                        };
                        
                        #endif // CUSTOM_TEXT_EDIT_H
                        
                        

                        I create class instance in my main.cpp:

                        custom_text_Edit cte;
                        

                        Is there anything else I am missing? When I click on the QTextEdit widget ( my console), I still cannot trigger the mouseclick event that I just overriden

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                        JonB
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                        @lukutis222
                        Are you 100% sure you have changed your QTextEdit, designed in Qt Designer, over to this new custom_text_Edit? How did you manage that (without promoting)?

                        Which is one reason this subclassing instead of eventFilter() is going to be a pain for you.... Event filter allows you to intercept events without having to subclass, which I believe is what you requested/would like.

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                          @JonB @jsulm

                          Ok so that is what promoting is used for! Thank you both very much I have managed to do it by promoting my console to my new custom_text_Edit class and when I click on the console I get the event triggered. I revert my console back to QTextEdit class and will now look into eventfilters

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                            @JonB @jsulm

                            Ok so that is what promoting is used for! Thank you both very much I have managed to do it by promoting my console to my new custom_text_Edit class and when I click on the console I get the event triggered. I revert my console back to QTextEdit class and will now look into eventfilters

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                            @lukutis222
                            Note that Qt has two means of "notifying" that something has happened. Events are just protected methods and require subclassing if you need to know about them . Signals on the other hand are public methods and you can attach slots to be notified of their occurrence without needing to subclass. (Note also that in an event you can alter the behaviour of the handling of the event, if you wish to, but in a signal you cannot, the action has already happened and you can only add your own behaviour not alter the action's existing behaviour.) For example, mouse up/down are events, but "click" is a signal; same for key presses as opposed to, say, the textChanged() signal after a down/up. Nobody knows the official definition/determination of when an action is exposed as a signal rather than an event, but basically the lowest level activities are events and higher level ones are signals.

                            eventFilter() is neither an event nor a signal. It is a method you can install as a "hook" for any low level event which may arise, allowing you either to just monitor it (as in your case) or alter what happens to it before further Qt processing. It conveniently allows any event to any widget to be intercepted without needing to subclass.

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                              @lukutis222
                              Note that Qt has two means of "notifying" that something has happened. Events are just protected methods and require subclassing if you need to know about them . Signals on the other hand are public methods and you can attach slots to be notified of their occurrence without needing to subclass. (Note also that in an event you can alter the behaviour of the handling of the event, if you wish to, but in a signal you cannot, the action has already happened and you can only add your own behaviour not alter the action's existing behaviour.) For example, mouse up/down are events, but "click" is a signal; same for key presses as opposed to, say, the textChanged() signal after a down/up. Nobody knows the official definition/determination of when an action is exposed as a signal rather than an event, but basically the lowest level activities are events and higher level ones are signals.

                              eventFilter() is neither an event nor a signal. It is a method you can install as a "hook" for any low level event which may arise, allowing you either to just monitor it (as in your case) or alter what happens to it before further Qt processing. It conveniently allows any event to any widget to be intercepted without needing to subclass.

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                              @JonB Wow!!

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                                #33

                                @JonB Thank you very much for all this useful information. After reading a little about bit about the eventfilters and looking at some examples (https://forum.qt.io/topic/110350/how-to-make-an-eventfilter/2), I have changed my implemented eventfilter in my widget component.

                                In my widget.cpp, I have added:

                                bool Widget::eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event)
                                {
                                    //qDebug("event filter \n");
                                
                                    if ((object == ui->Console_read) && (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress) )   {
                                        qDebug("mouse clicked \n");
                                    }
                                    if ( object == ui->Console_read &&  ( event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick )  ) {
                                        qDebug("mouse double click \n");
                                    }
                                
                                
                                
                                    return false;
                                }
                                

                                And in the widget constructor:

                                ui->Console_read->installEventFilter(this); // console read is the QTextEdit window that I would like to detect mouse clicks on
                                

                                in my widget.h
                                I have added function prototype under the private section:

                                private:
                                    Ui::Widget *ui;
                                    bool eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event);
                                
                                

                                However, it does not seem to work as I expected. I was expecting the below to be triggered when I click anywhere on the console

                                    if ((object == ui->Console_read) && (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress) )   {
                                        qDebug("mouse clicked \n");
                                    }
                                

                                and below to be triggered when I double click anywhere on the console.

                                    if ( object == ui->Console_read &&  ( event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick )  ) {
                                        qDebug("mouse double click \n");
                                    }
                                

                                However, the event filter does not react to the left mouse button click and double left mouse button click.

                                When I right click mouse button, the event filter triggers MouseButtonPress. Why would it react to right click for MouseButtonPress Is that default? Do I need to override the MouseButtonPress?

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                                  @JonB Thank you very much for all this useful information. After reading a little about bit about the eventfilters and looking at some examples (https://forum.qt.io/topic/110350/how-to-make-an-eventfilter/2), I have changed my implemented eventfilter in my widget component.

                                  In my widget.cpp, I have added:

                                  bool Widget::eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event)
                                  {
                                      //qDebug("event filter \n");
                                  
                                      if ((object == ui->Console_read) && (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress) )   {
                                          qDebug("mouse clicked \n");
                                      }
                                      if ( object == ui->Console_read &&  ( event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick )  ) {
                                          qDebug("mouse double click \n");
                                      }
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                      return false;
                                  }
                                  

                                  And in the widget constructor:

                                  ui->Console_read->installEventFilter(this); // console read is the QTextEdit window that I would like to detect mouse clicks on
                                  

                                  in my widget.h
                                  I have added function prototype under the private section:

                                  private:
                                      Ui::Widget *ui;
                                      bool eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event);
                                  
                                  

                                  However, it does not seem to work as I expected. I was expecting the below to be triggered when I click anywhere on the console

                                      if ((object == ui->Console_read) && (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress) )   {
                                          qDebug("mouse clicked \n");
                                      }
                                  

                                  and below to be triggered when I double click anywhere on the console.

                                      if ( object == ui->Console_read &&  ( event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick )  ) {
                                          qDebug("mouse double click \n");
                                      }
                                  

                                  However, the event filter does not react to the left mouse button click and double left mouse button click.

                                  When I right click mouse button, the event filter triggers MouseButtonPress. Why would it react to right click for MouseButtonPress Is that default? Do I need to override the MouseButtonPress?

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                                  jsulm
                                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                                  wrote on last edited by
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                                  @lukutis222 Print out what event->type() returns in your eventFilter and see what you get when you press left mouse button. For left mouse button click you should get two events: QEvent::MouseButtonPress and QEvent::MouseButtonRelease.

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

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                                    @JonB Thank you very much for all this useful information. After reading a little about bit about the eventfilters and looking at some examples (https://forum.qt.io/topic/110350/how-to-make-an-eventfilter/2), I have changed my implemented eventfilter in my widget component.

                                    In my widget.cpp, I have added:

                                    bool Widget::eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event)
                                    {
                                        //qDebug("event filter \n");
                                    
                                        if ((object == ui->Console_read) && (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress) )   {
                                            qDebug("mouse clicked \n");
                                        }
                                        if ( object == ui->Console_read &&  ( event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick )  ) {
                                            qDebug("mouse double click \n");
                                        }
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                        return false;
                                    }
                                    

                                    And in the widget constructor:

                                    ui->Console_read->installEventFilter(this); // console read is the QTextEdit window that I would like to detect mouse clicks on
                                    

                                    in my widget.h
                                    I have added function prototype under the private section:

                                    private:
                                        Ui::Widget *ui;
                                        bool eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event);
                                    
                                    

                                    However, it does not seem to work as I expected. I was expecting the below to be triggered when I click anywhere on the console

                                        if ((object == ui->Console_read) && (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress) )   {
                                            qDebug("mouse clicked \n");
                                        }
                                    

                                    and below to be triggered when I double click anywhere on the console.

                                        if ( object == ui->Console_read &&  ( event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick )  ) {
                                            qDebug("mouse double click \n");
                                        }
                                    

                                    However, the event filter does not react to the left mouse button click and double left mouse button click.

                                    When I right click mouse button, the event filter triggers MouseButtonPress. Why would it react to right click for MouseButtonPress Is that default? Do I need to override the MouseButtonPress?

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                                    JonB
                                    wrote on last edited by JonB
                                    #35

                                    @lukutis222
                                    I don't know why you are not getting the left mouse button, especially as you say you do for the right button. Like @jsulm I would expect a mouse press and a mouse release. Start by removing your object == ui->Console_read &&, let's see whether you get these anywhere regardless of object? Also do as @jsulm says: log every event arriving in your eventFilter(), see if there is anything else there of interest.

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                                      @lukutis222 Print out what event->type() returns in your eventFilter and see what you get when you press left mouse button. For left mouse button click you should get two events: QEvent::MouseButtonPress and QEvent::MouseButtonRelease.

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                                      #36

                                      @jsulm said in How to reposition cursor to the end of the document without autoscroll:

                                      Print out what event->type(

                                      When I hover my mouse over console, events 10 and 110 are generated

                                      When cursor leaves the console area, event 11 is generated

                                      When I left click on my console, event = 207 is generated.

                                      When I click left mouse button multiple times(double click), multiple 207 events are generated:

                                      event->type() = 207 
                                      event->type() = 207 
                                      event->type() = 207 
                                      event->type() = 207 
                                      

                                      Right mouse button click generates 4 events:

                                      event->type() = 2 
                                      mouse clicked 
                                      event->type() = 9 
                                      event->type() = 12 
                                      event->type() = 11 
                                      
                                      bool Widget::eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event)
                                      {
                                      
                                          qDebug("event->type() = %u \n",event->type());
                                          if ((object == ui->Console_read) && (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress) )   {
                                              qDebug("mouse clicked \n");
                                          }
                                      
                                      
                                          if ( object == ui->Console_read &&  ( event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick )  ) {
                                              qDebug("mouse double click \n");
                                          }
                                      
                                          return false;
                                      }
                                      

                                      069a7e14-c50b-432f-80a9-abd570774a99-image.png

                                      Additionally, I tried to remove object == ui->Console_read but does not have any different affect

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                                      • L lukutis222

                                        @jsulm said in How to reposition cursor to the end of the document without autoscroll:

                                        Print out what event->type(

                                        When I hover my mouse over console, events 10 and 110 are generated

                                        When cursor leaves the console area, event 11 is generated

                                        When I left click on my console, event = 207 is generated.

                                        When I click left mouse button multiple times(double click), multiple 207 events are generated:

                                        event->type() = 207 
                                        event->type() = 207 
                                        event->type() = 207 
                                        event->type() = 207 
                                        

                                        Right mouse button click generates 4 events:

                                        event->type() = 2 
                                        mouse clicked 
                                        event->type() = 9 
                                        event->type() = 12 
                                        event->type() = 11 
                                        
                                        bool Widget::eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event)
                                        {
                                        
                                            qDebug("event->type() = %u \n",event->type());
                                            if ((object == ui->Console_read) && (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress) )   {
                                                qDebug("mouse clicked \n");
                                            }
                                        
                                        
                                            if ( object == ui->Console_read &&  ( event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick )  ) {
                                                qDebug("mouse double click \n");
                                            }
                                        
                                            return false;
                                        }
                                        

                                        069a7e14-c50b-432f-80a9-abd570774a99-image.png

                                        Additionally, I tried to remove object == ui->Console_read but does not have any different affect

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                                        JonB
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #37

                                        @lukutis222
                                        If you wait a few minutes I will knock up a tiny sample (I am Linux and Qt5,15, you never seem to have said what you are) with a QTextEdit and see whether I get the left mouse button press/release.... Come back and look in a while :)

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                                          @lukutis222
                                          If you wait a few minutes I will knock up a tiny sample (I am Linux and Qt5,15, you never seem to have said what you are) with a QTextEdit and see whether I get the left mouse button press/release.... Come back and look in a while :)

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                                          lukutis222
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #38

                                          @JonB Of course I will be around, I appreciate a lot.

                                          I use:
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                                          on my windows 10 machine

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