[Solved]-Why no mouse button state information in the mouse move event?
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Hello,
I understand from theory and practice that the mouse move events don't provide individual button state information as such.
I am interested to understand the rational behind the decision to do it this way. I know there are other ways to get the information and I use them myself. However, it would be kind of easier for us all if it was just "there for the asking" as it is with the other mouse events.
I am not trying to critical or anything. I am just interested to know why it is done that way :-).
My thanks to anyone who is kind enough to humour me with an answer.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
you mean that
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QMouseEvent::buttons()
@doesn't work for you?
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Thank you for your reply,
Good point sir, I see that I might not be understanding the document correctly. I did not get any states when I tried this one. Since your comment indicates it one should get the states with the buttons() function there must be some other issue in my code that is blocking it.
I thought it strange to not get the states hence my question.
Thank you for your help I will look into it again.
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Hello Again,
I can now get the mouse button states in the mouse move event. It was my fault that they were not coming through to where I needed them.
I am relieved to know it was not problem with Qt.
Thank again for your advice.