QSymbianEvent Class ReferenceThe QSymbianEvent class contains a Symbian event of any type. More... #include <QSymbianEvent> This class was introduced in Qt 4.6. Public Types
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Detailed DescriptionThe QSymbianEvent class contains a Symbian event of any type. The class is used as a generic container type for all types of Symbian events. Note: This class is only available on Symbian. See also QApplication::symbianEventFilter(). Member Type Documentation
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Constant | Value | Description |
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QSymbianEvent::InvalidEvent | 0 | The event is not valid. |
QSymbianEvent::WindowServerEvent | 1 | Indicates an event of type TWsEvent. |
QSymbianEvent::CommandEvent | 2 | Indicates that the event is a Symbian command. |
QSymbianEvent::ResourceChangeEvent | 3 | Indicates that the event is a Symbian resource change type. |
Constructs a QSymbianEvent containing the given window server event windowServerEvent.
Constructs a QSymbianEvent containing the given event value value. The type of event is controlled by the eventType parameter.
Destroys the QSymbianEvent.
Returns the command contained in the class instance, or 0 if the event type is not CommandEvent.
Returns whether this QSymbianEvent instance contains a valid event.
Returns the resource change type contained in the class instance, or 0 if the event type is not ResourceChangeEvent.
Returns the event type contained in the QSymbianEvent instance.
Returns the window server event contained in the class instance, or 0 if the event type is not WindowServerEvent.
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