I'm injecting Keyboard and Mouse events which are comming over the network into my Qt Application and use QCoreApplication::postEvent
for this. The mouse coordinates are absolute screen pixel coordinates.
QMouseEvent *event = new QMouseEvent(type, QPoint(x, y), mouse_button, mouse_buttons,
Qt::NoModifier);
QCoreApplication::postEvent(g_qtdraw.main.widget, event);
Initially I had just one widget (referenced by g_qtdraw.main.widget
) so I simply used that one as the receiver argument for postEvent
. Now my application has more than one widget and the above code does not do what I want any longer.
A second widget is shown in fullscreen mode and I know that all mouse events have to go to this window but with the above code they are still routed to the main widget.
How do I choose the correct widget as the receiver (the one under the mouse x,y coords)? Is there a standard way, so that Qt chooses the right widget or do I have to track this myself?
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