The following class members are part of the Qt 3 support layer. They are provided to help you port old code to Qt 4. We advise against using them in new code.
QMouseEvent ( Type type, const QPoint & pos, Qt::ButtonState button, int state ) | |
QMouseEvent ( Type type, const QPoint & pos, const QPoint & globalPos, Qt::ButtonState button, int state ) | |
Qt::ButtonState | state () const |
Qt::ButtonState | stateAfter () const |
Use QMouseEvent(type, pos, button, buttons, modifiers) instead, where buttons is state & Qt::MouseButtonMask and modifiers is state & Qt::KeyButtonMask.
Use QMouseEvent(type, pos, globalPos, button, buttons, modifiers) instead, where buttons is state & Qt::MouseButtonMask and modifiers is state & Qt::KeyButtonMask.
Returns the button state immediately before the event was generated. The button state is a combination of mouse buttons (see Qt::ButtonState) and keyboard modifiers (Qt::MouseButtons).
Use buttons() and/or modifiers() instead. Be aware that buttons() return the state immediately after the event was generated.
Returns the button state immediately after the event was generated. The button state is a combination of mouse buttons (see Qt::ButtonState) and keyboard modifiers (Qt::MouseButtons).
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