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QAccessibleEvent Class Reference
[QtGui module]

The QAccessibleEvent class is used to query addition accessibility information about complex widgets. More...

#include <QAccessibleEvent>

Inherits QEvent.

Public Functions

Additional Inherited Members


Detailed Description

The QAccessibleEvent class is used to query addition accessibility information about complex widgets.

The event can be of type QEvent::AccessibilityDescription or QEvent::AccessibilityHelp.

Some QAccessibleInterface implementations send QAccessibleEvents to the widget they wrap to obtain the description or help text of a widget or of its children. The widget can answer by calling setValue() with the requested information.

The default QWidget::event() implementation simply sets the text to be the widget's tooltip (for AccessibilityDescription event) or its "What's This?" text (for AccessibilityHelp event).


Member Function Documentation

QAccessibleEvent::QAccessibleEvent ( Type type, int child )

Constructs an accessibility event of the given type, which must be QEvent::AccessibilityDescription or QEvent::AccessibilityHelp.

child is the (1-based) index of the child to which the request applies. If child is 0, the request is for the widget itself.

See also child().

int QAccessibleEvent::child () const

Returns the (1-based) index of the child to which the request applies. If the child is 0, the request is for the widget itself.

void QAccessibleEvent::setValue ( const QString & text )

Set the description or help text for the given child() to text, thereby answering the request.

See also value().

QString QAccessibleEvent::value () const

Returns the text set using setValue().

See also setValue().


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