QAccessibleStateChangeEvent#
The QAccessibleStateChangeEvent
notfies the accessibility framework that the state of an object has changed. More…
Synopsis#
Functions#
def
changedStates
()
Note
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Detailed Description#
This class is used with updateAccessibility()
.
See also
- class PySide6.QtGui.QAccessibleStateChangeEvent(iface, state)#
PySide6.QtGui.QAccessibleStateChangeEvent(obj, state)
- Parameters:
state –
PySide6.QtGui.QAccessible.State
obj –
PySide6.QtCore.QObject
Constructs a new QAccessibleStateChangeEvent
. iface
is the interface associated with the event state
is the state of the accessible object.
Constructs a new QAccessibleStateChangeEvent
for object
. The difference to the object’s previous state is in state
.
- PySide6.QtGui.QAccessibleStateChangeEvent.changedStates()#
- Return type:
Returns the states that have been changed.
Keep in mind that the returned states are the ones that have changed. To find out about the state of an object, use state()
.
For example, if an object used to have the focus but loses it, the object’s state will have focused set to false
. This event on the other hand tells about the change and has focused set to true
since the focus state is changed from true
to false
.