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[Solved] Animation of cursor on touch

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  • McLionM Offline
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    McLion
    wrote on last edited by McLion
    #1

    Hi

    I have Qt 4.6.3 on eLinux and I am using a PCAP touch that works in parallel to the mouse also using events (Touch Handlers=mouse1 js0 event1 evbug, Mouse Handlers=mouse0 event0 evbug).

    I now need to have some animation like a "ring" or something that shows up when a touch event has occurred. I mean, not on a simple touch but on the release that launches the touch function like the button click (event type sequence: 2 5 3).

    Is there something alike "ready to use" in Qt or how would I have to implement something like this?

    Thanks
    McL

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    • SGaistS Offline
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      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      Hi,

      Do you mean change the mouse cursor and show a spinning wheel ?

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      • McLionM Offline
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        #3

        Yup, kind of. Showing a spinning wheel for a second or so as a visual feedback to the user that he just clicked an element.

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          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          To start off I tried to change the cursor, though it's only B/W and not animated.

          QPixmap TouchEventCursorPixmap(":/TouchEventPNG32");
          QCursor TouchEventCursor(TouchEventCursorPixmap, -1, -1);
          QApplication::setOverrideCursor(TouchEventCursor); 
          

          If I am correct that should change my cursor until I call it off with restoreOverrideCursor().
          However, nothing happens and no error on console is output.

          What am I doing wrong?

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          • SGaistS Offline
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            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            Did you check that the pixmap is valid ?

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            • McLionM Offline
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              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              Thanks for answering. Yes, it is. While playing around I had a too large pixmap. It then did throw an error on the console.
              Just found: To make it run I had to place a
              QApplication::processEvents();
              after the setOverrideCursor. This is probably only needed because I placed it in the MainWindow constructor for testing purpose. I will move it to the notify reimplementation where I catch the mouse and keyboard events and then would probably not need it.

              Is there a way to have at least a gray scaled or even colored cursor, maybe bigger than the current maximum of 64x64?

              If not, I'll probably have to implement a workaround like showing a graphic for a short time at the location of the touch/click event.
              Would that support an animated gif, with transparency?
              Do you have a better suggestion?

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              • McLionM Offline
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                wrote on last edited by
                #7

                Got stuck :-|
                I seem not to be able to call a function in my class
                class QTGUI_MainWindow : public QMainWindow
                from the reimplementation of the notify event:

                class MyApplication : public QApplication
                {
                  public:
                    MyApplication(int &argc, char **argv ) : QApplication(argc, argv)
                    {
                    }
                    virtual bool notify ( QObject *receiver, QEvent *event )
                       switch( event->type() )
                      {
                ....
                

                There's something I just don't get with these classes in C++ - still used to years of ANSI C.
                Can somebody give me a hint how I can solve this?
                Tanks a lot.

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                • SGaistS Offline
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                  #8

                  Do you mean your notify implementation doesn't get called ?

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                  • McLionM Offline
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    Nope, it's called and working perfectly.
                    I can perfectly manipulate the cursor with these lines from the notifier:

                    QPixmap TouchEventCursorPixmap(":/Ring3");
                    QCursor TouchEventCursor(TouchEventCursorPixmap, -1, -1);
                    QApplication::setOverrideCursor(QCursor(TouchEventCursor));
                    

                    Because the problem I got stuck with is actually something different than the main topic of this thread I opened a new one for this here

                    What is remaining open in this thread is the following:
                    Is there a way to have at least a gray scaled or even colored cursor, maybe bigger than the current maximum of 64x64?
                    If not, I'll probably have to implement a workaround like showing a graphic for a short time at the location of the touch/click event.
                    Would that support an animated gif, with transparency?
                    Do you have a better suggestion?

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                      #10

                      I don't think it is, however if you need that big a feedback, you should maybe avoid trying to do it on the cursor and have something more general like a spinner in a corner

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                      • McLionM Offline
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #11

                        Couldn't find anything either.
                        For now, I leave it with the cursor solution. And I'll try to let a graphic pop up at the cursor location instead of changing the cursor as an option.

                        Thanks anyway.

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                          wrote on last edited by McLion
                          #12

                          Need to dig up this old thread ...

                          I (customer) would like to have graphic shown instead of the simple over-ridden cursor.
                          I am thinking of a png with transparency or even of an animated gif.

                          What is the best approach to have a small graphic shown very quickly (load fast)?

                          Something like this maybe:

                          QGraphicsScene scene;
                          QGraphicsView view(&scene);
                          QGraphicsPixmapItem item(QPixmap("c:\\test.png"));
                          scene.addItem(&item);
                          view.show();
                          

                          I'd load the graphic at boot and later only show and hide at the relevant position.
                          Or is there a faster or better way?

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #13

                            At a fixed position ?

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                            • McLionM Offline
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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #14

                              Nope, varying with current touch position.
                              Couldn't get to display that graphic, and not frameless with the Scene. Tried with a QLabel instead .. again to no avail.

                              Ended up in adding a Label in the Designer and set it transparent in Designer and load the png in Designer. From code, I am now only updating the position and show and hide.
                              This now works as expected for a static image. I wonder if this also works with an animated GIF ... will see.

                              Thanks anyway

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                              • SGaistS Offline
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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #15

                                IIRC, you can use QMovie for gifs

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                                • McLionM Offline
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #16

                                  I'll try that.
                                  Thanks

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