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  • dheerendraD Offline
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    dheerendra
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    Event not received indicates that event is taken some other object and processed before it reaches keyboard widget. Did try running the program with H/W keyboard ? Which platform did you try this ?

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    • dheerendraD dheerendra

      Event not received indicates that event is taken some other object and processed before it reaches keyboard widget. Did try running the program with H/W keyboard ? Which platform did you try this ?

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      Arvind K
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      #3

      @dheerendra
      For our Application we don't want to use H/W keyboard.
      We are using Ubuntu 16.04 , 64bit system with Touchscreen display.

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      • A Arvind K

        @dheerendra
        For our Application we don't want to use H/W keyboard.
        We are using Ubuntu 16.04 , 64bit system with Touchscreen display.

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        mrjj
        Lifetime Qt Champion
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        @Arvind-K
        Hi
        since you are showing no code, i wont speculate on what error might be.

        Anyway, try using QGuiApplication::focusObject();
        and see what widget has the focus.

        For my widget keyboard, i have all buttons set to NoFocus for focusPolicy as else they
        steal focus on first shown, unless i control it very tight.

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          ----------------- Login widget Code -------------------------------

          frmlogin.h

          #include <QWidget>
          #include "keyboard/keyboard.h"
          #include "messagebox.h"

          namespace Ui {
          class FrmLogin;
          }

          class FrmLogin : public QWidget
          {
          Q_OBJECT

          public:
          Ui::FrmLogin *ui;
          explicit FrmLogin(QWidget *parent = 0);
          ~FrmLogin();

          private slots:
          void run_keyboard_lineEdit();
          void on_BtnCancel_clicked();

          protected:
          void showEvent(QShowEvent *event);

          private:
          Keyboard *lineEditkeyboard;
          };


          frmlogin.cpp

          FrmLogin::FrmLogin(QWidget *parent) :
          QWidget(parent),
          ui(new Ui::FrmLogin)
          {

          ui->setupUi(this);
          setGeometry(QStyle::alignedRect(Qt::LeftToRight,Qt::AlignCenter,size(),
                                          qApp->desktop()->availableGeometry()
                                          )
                      );
          setWindowFlags ( Qt::CustomizeWindowHint | Qt::WindowTitleHint);
          lineEditkeyboard = new Keyboard();
          
          connect(ui->txt_Pass ,SIGNAL(selectionChanged()),this,SLOT(run_keyboard_lineEdit()));
          connect(ui->txt_user ,SIGNAL(selectionChanged()),this,SLOT(run_keyboard_lineEdit()));
          

          }

          void FrmLogin::run_keyboard_lineEdit()
          {
          Qt::WindowFlags flags = windowFlags();

          QLineEdit *line = (QLineEdit *)sender();
          lineEditkeyboard->setLineEdit(line);
          lineEditkeyboard->ui->lineEdit->setText(line->text());
          if(line->objectName()=="txt_Pass")
          {
              lineEditkeyboard->ui->lineEdit->setEchoMode(QLineEdit::EchoMode::Password);
          }
          else
          {
              lineEditkeyboard->ui->lineEdit->setEchoMode(QLineEdit::EchoMode::Normal);
          }
          
          lineEditkeyboard->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal);
          lineEditkeyboard->setWindowState(Qt::WindowActive);
          lineEditkeyboard->raise();
          lineEditkeyboard->show();
          

          }

          -------------- Keyboard Widget Code -----------------------------------

          Keyboard.h

          #include <QWidget>
          #include <QtGui>
          #include <QLineEdit>
          #include <QPushButton>

          namespace Ui {
          class Keyboard;
          }

          class Keyboard : public QWidget
          {
          Q_OBJECT

          public:
          bool IsOnlyCharVar=false;
          explicit Keyboard(QWidget *parent = 0);
          void setLineEdit(QLineEdit * );
          ~Keyboard();
          QPushButton *enterButton;
          Ui::Keyboard *ui;

          private slots:
          void keyboardHandler();
          void on_enterButton_clicked();
          void on_lineEdit_returnPressed();

          private:

          QString outputText;
          QLineEdit *outputLineEdit;   
          

          };

          Keyboard.cpp

          #include "keyboard.h"
          #include "ui_keyboard.h"
          #include <QtGui>
          #include "QToolTip"

          Keyboard::Keyboard(QWidget *parent) :
          QWidget(parent),
          ui(new Ui::Keyboard)
          {
          ui->setupUi(this);

          this->setWindowFlags(Qt::WindowStaysOnTopHint);   
          
          connect ( ui->Buttona, SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, SLOT( keyboardHandler() ) );
          connect ( ui->Buttonb, SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, SLOT( keyboardHandler() ) );
          connect ( ui->Buttonc, SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, SLOT( keyboardHandler() ) );
          connect ( ui->Buttond, SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, SLOT( keyboardHandler() ) );
          connect ( ui->Buttone, SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, SLOT( keyboardHandler() ) );
          connect ( ui->Buttonf, SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, SLOT( keyboardHandler() ) );
          connect ( ui->Buttong, SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, SLOT( keyboardHandler() ) );
          connect ( ui->Buttonh, SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, SLOT( keyboardHandler() ) );
          connect ( ui->Buttoni, SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, SLOT( keyboardHandler() ) );    
          
          connect ( ui->space, SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, SLOT( keyboardHandler() ) );
          
          outputText = "";
          ui->lineEdit->setFocus();
          

          }

          void Keyboard::keyboardHandler()
          {
          QPushButton *button = (QPushButton *)sender();
          QString inputText = button->text();

          QToolTip::showText(button->mapToGlobal(QPoint()),inputText,button,button->rect(),300);
          
          if (inputText == "Space")
          {
              outputText += " ";
          }
          else if(inputText == "&&")
          {
              outputText += "&";
          }
          else if(inputText == "\\")
          {
              outputText += ui->Buttona->text() ;
          }
          else
          {      
              {
                  outputText += inputText;
              }
          }
          ui->lineEdit->setText(outputText);
          

          }

          void Keyboard::setLineEdit(QLineEdit * line)
          {
          outputLineEdit = line;
          }

          Keyboard::~Keyboard()
          {
          delete ui;
          }

          void Keyboard::on_shift_clicked()
          {
          if(shift == true)
          {
          shift = false;
          ui->shift->setStyleSheet("background-color: rgb(248, 248, 248);");

              ui->Buttona->setText("a");
              ui->Buttons->setText("b");
              ui->Buttond->setText("c");
              ui->Buttonf->setText("d");
              ui->Buttong->setText("e");
              ui->Buttonh->setText("F");
              ui->Buttonj->setText("g");
              ui->Buttonk->setText("h");
              ui->Buttonl->setText("i");
          }
          else
          {
              shift = true;
              ui->shift->setStyleSheet("background-color: rgb(121, 121, 255);");
              ui->Buttona->setText("A");
              ui->Buttons->setText("B");
              ui->Buttond->setText("C");
              ui->Buttonf->setText("D");
              ui->Buttong->setText("E");
              ui->Buttonh->setText("F");
              ui->Buttonj->setText("G");
              ui->Buttonk->setText("H");
              ui->Buttonl->setText("I");
          }
          

          }

          void Keyboard::on_clear_clicked()
          {
          outputText="";
          ui->lineEdit->setText(outputText);
          }

          void Keyboard::on_enterButton_clicked()
          {
          //qDebug() << "enter";
          outputLineEdit->setText(outputText);
          outputText="";
          ui->lineEdit->setText(outputText);
          close();
          }

          void Keyboard::on_backButton_clicked()
          {
          //outputText.remove(outputText.length()-1,outputText.length());
          outputText.remove(outputText.length()-1,1);
          ui->lineEdit->setText(outputText);
          }

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            Arvind K
            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            Any Updates??
            Please feel free to ask any questions on above code.

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            • A Arvind K

              Any Updates??
              Please feel free to ask any questions on above code.

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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #7

              @Arvind-K
              Hi
              What did
              qDebug() << "focus widget " << qApp->focusObject();
              report ?
              in the case where it dont type.

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                Arvind K
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                @mrjj

                i used qDebug() << "focus widget " << qApp->focusObject(); at button click event.

                it doesn't fire at first time . but at second time click on Button "a" i get "focus widget QPushButton(0x26bbc00, name= "Buttona")" log .

                i think at first time my keyboard widget doesn't get activate. after click on widget anywhere it gets activate and after that it works proper.

                how to solve this issue.?

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                • J.HilkJ Offline
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #9

                  Hi,

                  from my experience, this behaviour comes from the focus shift,

                  you click a button and than it gets the focus a and only than the clicked mechanimn works.

                  IIRC, you can change that a couple of different ways.

                  the following comes to my mind:

                  • Chaning the signal from clicked to released
                  • Subclassing QPushButton and manually emitting the pressed signal during focus in event

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                  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                    Hi,

                    from my experience, this behaviour comes from the focus shift,

                    you click a button and than it gets the focus a and only than the clicked mechanimn works.

                    IIRC, you can change that a couple of different ways.

                    the following comes to my mind:

                    • Chaning the signal from clicked to released
                    • Subclassing QPushButton and manually emitting the pressed signal during focus in event
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                    Arvind K
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    @J.Hilk

                    Thank you for your reply.

                    1. At the first time my Push button click event is not getting fired so released event is also not working.
                    2. I have implemented focus in event but at first time its also not getting emitting.
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                      @J.Hilk

                      Thank you for your reply.

                      1. At the first time my Push button click event is not getting fired so released event is also not working.
                      2. I have implemented focus in event but at first time its also not getting emitting.
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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #11

                      @Arvind-K
                      Hi
                      for my keyboard, I find it needed to have
                      NoFocus for focusPolicy on the buttons or they steal focus from Lineedit.

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                        Arvind K
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        still, the issue is pending. Please provide a solution.

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                          deleted372
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #13

                          It may be a silly question, does it happen with all the buttons of your keyboard?
                          Are you sure that the first time you push on a button of your keyboard the slot keyboardHandler() gets called?

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                            It may be a silly question, does it happen with all the buttons of your keyboard?
                            Are you sure that the first time you push on a button of your keyboard the slot keyboardHandler() gets called?

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #14

                            @JoZCaVaLLo

                            Yes, it happens with all the buttons of a keyboard. slot keyboardHandler() does not get called for the first time. another thing I observed that when I called a keyboard on QPushbutton clicked event then keyboard works properly. this issue happens with QlineEdit Only.

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                              deleted372
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                              #15

                              I would call lineEditkeyboard->setLineEdit(line) only when the lineEdit gets the focus.
                              In addition, in the setLineEdit(), I would call this->setFocusProxy(line). In order to avoid your keyboard to steal the focus from your linedit.

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                                I would call lineEditkeyboard->setLineEdit(line) only when the lineEdit gets the focus.
                                In addition, in the setLineEdit(), I would call this->setFocusProxy(line). In order to avoid your keyboard to steal the focus from your linedit.

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                                Arvind K
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                                #16

                                @JoZCaVaLLo
                                @mrjj
                                @J-Hilk
                                @dheerendra
                                one more thing to share when I called keyboard widget with a show() like
                                lineEditkeyboard->setLineEdit(line);
                                lineEditkeyboard->show();

                                the keyboard works properly but when I called Keyboard like

                                lineEditkeyboard->setLineEdit(line);
                                lineEditkeyboard->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal);
                                lineEditkeyboard->show();

                                then I face the same issue of the first click.

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                                  @JoZCaVaLLo
                                  @mrjj
                                  @J-Hilk
                                  @dheerendra
                                  one more thing to share when I called keyboard widget with a show() like
                                  lineEditkeyboard->setLineEdit(line);
                                  lineEditkeyboard->show();

                                  the keyboard works properly but when I called Keyboard like

                                  lineEditkeyboard->setLineEdit(line);
                                  lineEditkeyboard->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal);
                                  lineEditkeyboard->show();

                                  then I face the same issue of the first click.

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                                  mrjj
                                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #17

                                  @Arvind-K
                                  hi, we need to find out what is happening.
                                  please do
                                  qDebug() << "focus widget " << qApp->focusObject();
                                  which tells us when you open the keyboard, who has focus.
                                  Meaning who will get the keys if u type.
                                  I think you have something that steals keyboard focus when u open the
                                  lineEditkeyboard

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                                    @Arvind-K
                                    hi, we need to find out what is happening.
                                    please do
                                    qDebug() << "focus widget " << qApp->focusObject();
                                    which tells us when you open the keyboard, who has focus.
                                    Meaning who will get the keys if u type.
                                    I think you have something that steals keyboard focus when u open the
                                    lineEditkeyboard

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                                    Arvind K
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #18

                                    @mrjj

                                    as you said I have done same when keyboard widget is shown.
                                    output is

                                    DBG default: focus widget QLineEdit(0x227ca90, name = "lineEdit")

                                    lineEdit is Nothing but the QLineEdit on Keyboard widget.

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                                      @mrjj

                                      as you said I have done same when keyboard widget is shown.
                                      output is

                                      DBG default: focus widget QLineEdit(0x227ca90, name = "lineEdit")

                                      lineEdit is Nothing but the QLineEdit on Keyboard widget.

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                                      mrjj
                                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #19

                                      @Arvind-K
                                      Ok so it does have the focus when first click is not registered?

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                                      • mrjjM mrjj

                                        @Arvind-K
                                        Ok so it does have the focus when first click is not registered?

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                                        @mrjj

                                        Yes.
                                        after that when I click on Anywhere on Widget Nothing happen or no Any event gets called.

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                                        • A Arvind K

                                          @mrjj

                                          Yes.
                                          after that when I click on Anywhere on Widget Nothing happen or no Any event gets called.

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                                          mrjj
                                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                                          wrote on last edited by
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                                          @Arvind-K
                                          so the widget appear frozen for a moment ?
                                          Do you have any kind of loops in constructor or anything like that ?

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