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How to prevent the mouse click event from happening when the button is Disabled

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  • ManiRonM ManiRon

    @jsulm even when the push button is disabled, when we click on the disabled QPushButton the click signal is generated and operations are performed again . which i want to stop .

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    jsulm
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    @ManiRon No, clicked() signal is not emitted if the button is disabled. This is the whole point of disabling a button. And I just tested it.
    How did you disable the button?

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @ManiRon No, clicked() signal is not emitted if the button is disabled. This is the whole point of disabling a button. And I just tested it.
      How did you disable the button?

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      #5

      @jsulm

        ui->pushbutton->setdisabled(true);
      

      I disable the pushbutton once it is clicked , but the signal was still created

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      • ManiRonM ManiRon

        @jsulm

          ui->pushbutton->setdisabled(true);
        

        I disable the pushbutton once it is clicked , but the signal was still created

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        @ManiRon Just did the same: disabled button after first click. Works as expected for me: after disabling clicked signal is not emitted. Is the button shown as greyed out after disabling? Are you sure you're disabling the correct button?
        By the way: it is setDisabled not setdisabled.

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @ManiRon Just did the same: disabled button after first click. Works as expected for me: after disabling clicked signal is not emitted. Is the button shown as greyed out after disabling? Are you sure you're disabling the correct button?
          By the way: it is setDisabled not setdisabled.

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          wrote on last edited by ManiRon
          #7

          @jsulm

           ui->label->clear();
          ui->label->repaint();
            ui->pushbutton->setDisabled(true);
             TargetConnect();
          

          This is my exact code when i click the button

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          • ManiRonM ManiRon

            @jsulm

             ui->label->clear();
            ui->label->repaint();
              ui->pushbutton->setDisabled(true);
               TargetConnect();
            

            This is my exact code when i click the button

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            wrote on last edited by jsulm
            #8

            @ManiRon You mean this is the code in the slot connected to clicked() signal?
            What about my other questions? Can you answer them?

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @ManiRon You mean this is the code in the slot connected to clicked() signal?
              What about my other questions? Can you answer them?

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              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              @jsulm I am using a style sheet , so i am not able to see whether the button is greyed out , i create a change in color when it is pressed , the color remains the same till the button is enabled

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              • ManiRonM ManiRon

                @jsulm I am using a style sheet , so i am not able to see whether the button is greyed out , i create a change in color when it is pressed , the color remains the same till the button is enabled

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                jsulm
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                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                @ManiRon Are you sure you're disabling the correct button?
                As I said: I can't reproduce such behaviour, there must be something in your code.
                Also you can disable your style sheet and test again.
                And to be sure: in the title you're talking about event, but you mean clicked() signal, correct?

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @ManiRon Are you sure you're disabling the correct button?
                  As I said: I can't reproduce such behaviour, there must be something in your code.
                  Also you can disable your style sheet and test again.
                  And to be sure: in the title you're talking about event, but you mean clicked() signal, correct?

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  @jsulm Yes clicked signal

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                  • ManiRonM ManiRon

                    I want to disable the click event for a QPushbutton when it is disabled, whether it can be done ?

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                    @ManiRon
                    can you create a minimal example?

                    In fact you should!
                    Or maybe @jsulm can share his for you ;)


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                    • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                      @ManiRon
                      can you create a minimal example?

                      In fact you should!
                      Or maybe @jsulm can share his for you ;)

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                      @J.Hilk @ManiRon It's as simple as

                      connect(ui->pushButton, &QPushButton::clicked, [this](bool){ qDebug() << "Clicked"; ui->pushButton->setDisabled(true);});
                      

                      And I'm still interested in an answer to this question: Are you sure you're disabling the correct button?

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                        wrote on last edited by Pradeep P N
                        #14

                        @jsulm @J-Hilk

                        I think the problem here for @ManiRon is the style sheet for the QPushButton

                        The Button is actually disabled on Click, but due to the StyleSheet the color difference is not found.

                        
                        void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
                        {
                            qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO;
                            ui->label->setText("Button is Disabled");
                            ui->pushButton->setEnabled(false);
                        }
                        

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @J.Hilk @ManiRon It's as simple as

                          connect(ui->pushButton, &QPushButton::clicked, [this](bool){ qDebug() << "Clicked"; ui->pushButton->setDisabled(true);});
                          

                          And I'm still interested in an answer to this question: Are you sure you're disabling the correct button?

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                          ManiRon
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #15

                          @jsulm Yes Actually i am disabling the button for 3sec only so it accepts the signal again after 3sec , which i came to know when i printed the time with seconds

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @J.Hilk @ManiRon It's as simple as

                            connect(ui->pushButton, &QPushButton::clicked, [this](bool){ qDebug() << "Clicked"; ui->pushButton->setDisabled(true);});
                            

                            And I'm still interested in an answer to this question: Are you sure you're disabling the correct button?

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #16

                            @jsulm I think the problem here is the timeout that i have given , i think its less

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                            • ManiRonM ManiRon

                              @jsulm I think the problem here is the timeout that i have given , i think its less

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                              wrote on last edited by Pradeep P N
                              #17

                              @ManiRon
                              I just tried with Timer it works fine.
                              The Button is disabled for 3s.

                              • Check with your stylesheet.
                              MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                                  QMainWindow(parent),
                                  ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                              {
                                  ui->setupUi(this);
                                  ui->label->setVisible(false);
                              
                                  tmr = new QTimer(this);
                                  connect(tmr, &QTimer::timeout, [this]{
                                      ui->pushButton->setEnabled(true);
                                  });
                              }
                              
                              void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
                              {
                                  qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO << QTime::currentTime().toString();
                              
                                  tmr->start();
                                  tmr->setInterval(3000);
                              
                                  ui->pushButton->setEnabled(false);
                              }
                              

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                                wrote on last edited by Pradeep P N
                                #18

                                Hi @ManiRon

                                Try this with your setStyleSheet()

                                ui->pushButton->setStyleSheet("QPushButton {"
                                                              "background-color:#44c767;"
                                                              "}"
                                                              "QPushButton:disabled {"
                                                              "background-color:gray;"
                                                              "}");
                                

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                                • Pradeep P NP Pradeep P N

                                  @ManiRon
                                  I just tried with Timer it works fine.
                                  The Button is disabled for 3s.

                                  • Check with your stylesheet.
                                  MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                                      QMainWindow(parent),
                                      ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                                  {
                                      ui->setupUi(this);
                                      ui->label->setVisible(false);
                                  
                                      tmr = new QTimer(this);
                                      connect(tmr, &QTimer::timeout, [this]{
                                          ui->pushButton->setEnabled(true);
                                      });
                                  }
                                  
                                  void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
                                  {
                                      qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO << QTime::currentTime().toString();
                                  
                                      tmr->start();
                                      tmr->setInterval(3000);
                                  
                                      ui->pushButton->setEnabled(false);
                                  }
                                  

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                                  wrote on last edited by ManiRon
                                  #19

                                  @Pradeep-P-N @jsulm @J-Hilk
                                  when i created a sample i was absorbing one thing , that when i click the button i disabled it , but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed by the click signal which was occuring when i clicked the button when it was disabled

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                                  • ManiRonM ManiRon

                                    @Pradeep-P-N @jsulm @J-Hilk
                                    when i created a sample i was absorbing one thing , that when i click the button i disabled it , but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed by the click signal which was occuring when i clicked the button when it was disabled

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                                    #20

                                    @ManiRon said in How to prevent the mouse click event from happening when the button is Disabled:

                                    but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed

                                    If true, then that's a bug in the library!


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                                    • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                      @ManiRon said in How to prevent the mouse click event from happening when the button is Disabled:

                                      but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed

                                      If true, then that's a bug in the library!

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                                      ManiRon
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #21

                                      @J.Hilk how it can be solved ?

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                                      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                        @ManiRon said in How to prevent the mouse click event from happening when the button is Disabled:

                                        but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed

                                        If true, then that's a bug in the library!

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                                        wrote on last edited by Pradeep P N
                                        #22

                                        @J.Hilk
                                        i am bit confused with the statement in fact.

                                        "but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed"

                                        • i click the button when it is disabled -> Nothing will work as Button is Disabled.
                                        • after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted -> Yes as after 3s timer the button is enabled and can be clicked.

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                                        • Pradeep P NP Pradeep P N

                                          @J.Hilk
                                          i am bit confused with the statement in fact.

                                          "but while i click the button when it is disabled after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted and the click function is executed"

                                          • i click the button when it is disabled -> Nothing will work as Button is Disabled.
                                          • after enabling the button the click signal gets emitted -> Yes as after 3s timer the button is enabled and can be clicked.
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #23

                                          @Pradeep-P-N

                                          What I get out of @ManiRon statement is:

                                          • Button is disabled
                                          • Button gets pressed/clicked
                                            • nothing happens, as expected
                                          • Button gets set to enabled
                                            • clicked signal is emitted without button interaction

                                          Thats not normal behavior in my opinion

                                          I'll make a quick test case

                                          @ManiRon what Qt Version what OS btw?


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                                          A: It's blue light.
                                          Q: What does it do?
                                          A: It turns blue.

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