PySide6.QtGui.QNativeGestureEvent¶
- class QNativeGestureEvent¶
The
QNativeGestureEvent
class contains parameters that describe a gesture event. More…Synopsis¶
Methods¶
def
__init__()
def
delta()
def
fingerCount()
def
gestureType()
def
globalPos()
def
localPos()
def
pos()
def
screenPos()
def
value()
def
windowPos()
Note
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Detailed Description¶
Native gesture events are generated by the operating system, typically by interpreting trackpad touch events. Gesture events are high-level events such as zoom, rotate or pan. Several types hold incremental values: that is,
value()
anddelta()
provide the difference from the previous event to the current event.Event Type
Description
Touch sequence
Qt::ZoomNativeGesture
Magnification delta in percent.
macOS and Wayland: Two-finger pinch.
Qt::SmartZoomNativeGesture
Boolean magnification state.
macOS: Two-finger douple tap (trackpad) / One-finger douple tap (magic mouse).
Qt::RotateNativeGesture
Rotation delta in degrees.
macOS and Wayland: Two-finger rotate.
Qt::SwipeNativeGesture
Swipe angle in degrees.
macOS: Configurable in trackpad settings.
Qt::PanNativeGesture
Displacement delta in pixels.
Wayland: Three or more fingers moving as a group, in any direction.
In addition, BeginNativeGesture and EndNativeGesture are sent before and after gesture event streams:
BeginNativeGesture ZoomNativeGesture ZoomNativeGesture ZoomNativeGesture EndNativeGesture
The event stream may include interleaved gestures of different types: for example the two-finger pinch gesture generates a stream of Zoom and Rotate events, and PanNativeGesture may sometimes be interleaved with those, depending on the platform.
Other types are standalone events: SmartZoomNativeGesture and SwipeNativeGesture occur only once each time the gesture is detected.
Note
On a touchpad, moving two fingers as a group (the two-finger flick gesture) is usually reserved for scrolling; in that case, Qt generates QWheelEvents. This is the reason that three or more fingers are needed to generate a PanNativeGesture.
See also
- __init__(arg__1)¶
- Parameters:
arg__1 –
QNativeGestureEvent
- __init__(type, dev, localPos, scenePos, globalPos, value, sequenceId, intArgument)
- Parameters:
type –
NativeGestureType
dev –
QPointingDevice
localPos –
QPointF
scenePos –
QPointF
globalPos –
QPointF
value – float
sequenceId – int
intArgument – int
Note
This function is deprecated.
Use the other constructor, because
intValue
is no longer stored separately.Constructs a native gesture event of type
type
originating fromdevice
.The points
localPos
,scenePos
andglobalPos
specify the gesture position relative to the receiving widget or item, window, and screen or desktop, respectively.realValue
is the macOS event parameter,sequenceId
andintValue
are the Windows event parameters.Note
It’s not possible to store realValue and
intValue
simultaneously: one or the other must be zero. IfrealValue
== 0 andintValue
!= 0, it is stored in the same variable, such thatvalue()
returns the value given asintValue
.- __init__(type, dev, fingerCount, localPos, scenePos, globalPos, value, delta[, sequenceId=UINT64_MAX])
- Parameters:
type –
NativeGestureType
dev –
QPointingDevice
fingerCount – int
localPos –
QPointF
scenePos –
QPointF
globalPos –
QPointF
value – float
delta –
QPointF
sequenceId – int
Constructs a native gesture event of type
type
originating fromdevice
describing a gesture atscenePos
in whichfingerCount
fingers are involved.The points
localPos
,scenePos
andglobalPos
specify the gesture position relative to the receiving widget or item, window, and screen or desktop, respectively.value
has a gesture-dependent interpretation: for RotateNativeGesture or SwipeNativeGesture, it’s an angle in degrees. For ZoomNativeGesture,value
is an incremental scaling factor, usually much less than 1, indicating that the target item should have its scale adjusted like this: item.scale = item.scale * (1 + event.value)For PanNativeGesture,
delta
gives the distance in pixels that the viewport, widget or item should be moved or panned.Note
The
delta
is stored in single precision (QVector2D
), sodelta()
may return slightly different values in some cases. This is subject to change in future versions of Qt.Returns the distance moved since the previous event, in pixels. A Pan gesture provides the distance in pixels by which the target widget, item or viewport contents should be moved.
See also
- fingerCount()¶
- Return type:
int
Returns the number of fingers participating in the gesture, if known. When
gestureType()
is Qt::BeginNativeGesture or Qt::EndNativeGesture, often this information is unknown, and fingerCount() returns0
.- gestureType()¶
- Return type:
Returns the gesture type.
Use
globalPosition()
.toPoint() instead.Returns the position of the gesture as a QPointF in screen coordinates
Use
position()
instead.Returns the position of the gesture as a QPointF, relative to the widget or item that received the event.
Use
position()
.toPoint() instead.Returns the position of the mouse cursor, relative to the widget or item that received the event.
Use
globalPosition()
instead.Returns the position of the gesture as a QPointF in screen coordinates.
- value()¶
- Return type:
float
Returns the gesture value. The value should be interpreted based on the gesture type. For example, a Zoom gesture provides a scale factor delta while a Rotate gesture provides a rotation delta.
See also
Use
scenePosition()
instead.Returns the position of the gesture as a QPointF, relative to the window that received the event.