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    Cedric.Niu
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    It works in windows10, but it doesn't work in windows7.
    However, Pyside2 has not this issue.
    Why ?

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      It works in windows10, but it doesn't work in windows7.
      However, Pyside2 has not this issue.
      Why ?

      206e641c-90bf-4498-aab0-5d50f0d21904-3.png

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      @Cedric-Niu said in Pyside6.2 can't work in windows 7:

      t works in windows10, but it doesn't work in windows7.

      AFAIK Qt 6.2 requires Windows10 ==> https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/windows.html

      It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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        @Cedric-Niu said in Pyside6.2 can't work in windows 7:

        t works in windows10, but it doesn't work in windows7.

        AFAIK Qt 6.2 requires Windows10 ==> https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/windows.html

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        @KroMignon Thanks, How can I solve this problem on windows7? I want to use Pyside 6, so must my customers use Windows 10?

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          @KroMignon Thanks, How can I solve this problem on windows7? I want to use Pyside 6, so must my customers use Windows 10?

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          @Cedric-Niu said in Pyside6.2 can't work in windows 7:

          Thanks, How can I solve this problem on windows7? I want to use Pyside 6, so must my customers use Windows 10?

          I never used PySide, so I can not really answer this question.
          I only know that Qt 6.x is designed for Windows 10 and upper, so I don't think it is possible to made it work with Windows7.
          But I may be wrong.
          You have to ask at PySide mailing-list I think (https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/pyside)

          It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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            @Cedric-Niu said in Pyside6.2 can't work in windows 7:

            Thanks, How can I solve this problem on windows7? I want to use Pyside 6, so must my customers use Windows 10?

            I never used PySide, so I can not really answer this question.
            I only know that Qt 6.x is designed for Windows 10 and upper, so I don't think it is possible to made it work with Windows7.
            But I may be wrong.
            You have to ask at PySide mailing-list I think (https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/pyside)

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            @KroMignon Thanks a lot !!!

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              I think I seem to have found the answer on QT's official website. But it’s a shame that many people are still using Windows 7, I may give up Pyside6 and re-update to Pyside2.
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                I think I seem to have found the answer on QT's official website. But it’s a shame that many people are still using Windows 7, I may give up Pyside6 and re-update to Pyside2.
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                @Cedric-Niu said in Pyside6.2 can't work in windows 7:

                I may give up Pyside6 and re-update to Pyside2

                I had been thinking about suggesting this. I admit I have not moved to Qt6, Qt5 with PySide2 seems fine to me. There are still issues with Qt6/PySide6.

                As an end user, I wouldn't be happy with being told I need to change my Windows OS so that you can use Qt6!

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                  @Cedric-Niu said in Pyside6.2 can't work in windows 7:

                  I may give up Pyside6 and re-update to Pyside2

                  I had been thinking about suggesting this. I admit I have not moved to Qt6, Qt5 with PySide2 seems fine to me. There are still issues with Qt6/PySide6.

                  As an end user, I wouldn't be happy with being told I need to change my Windows OS so that you can use Qt6!

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                  @JonB Yes, you are right. But Pyside2 has stopped updating and Nuitka recommends using Pyside6. I have always liked new technologies, but this seems to cause me a lot of trouble.

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                    From what i can tell, PySide 6.1.3 is possibly the last version that worked fine with Windows 7.

                    So if you want to keep supporting Win7 you may have to stay on PySide 6.1.3 ( you can install a specific version through pip afaik ), as well as Python 3.8.
                    What a wonderful world where MicroSoft OSes simply get abandoned and have ripple effects like this.

                    See you in 5-10 years when the same thing will happen once Win 10 support is gone i guess.

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