I want to create a onscreen keyboard for a desktop application. The application will be built in Qt 5. I have couple of questions, please clarify them.
What
A good example is given in here http://tolszak-dev.blogspot.com.tr/2013/04/qplatforminputcontext-and-virtual.html uses Qt Quick for on screen keyboard. You can check it.
I just got this working in my awesome Qt app. Here is how I did it.
For Android and iOS:
QObject::connect(lineEdit, SIGNAL(returnPressed()), qApp->inputMethod(), SLOT(hide()));
For iOS:
Subclass QLineEdit and add the following:
void focusOutEvent(QFocusEvent * fe)
{
QLineEdit::focusOutEvent(fe);
#ifdef Q_OS_IOS
if(fe->reason() == Qt::OtherFocusReason)
{
// Done was pressed!
emit returnPressed();
}
#endif
}
Btw, the QInputMethod docs don't say much about how to access it from c++. You have to get an instance from QGuiApplication, like I did above.
Hope that helps.
Qt now provides a virtual keyboard framework in Qt 5.5.
http://doc.qt.io/QtVirtualKeyboard/
I have not tried it, so I can't say how easy it is to use. It looks like it's QML-based.
(It says it's for Linux and boot2qt, but it can also be built for Windows according to the building page (http://doc.qt.io/QtVirtualKeyboard/build.html))
I took me quite a while to find out how to do this in QT5 without qml and too much work. So thought I'd share:
#include <QCoreApplication>
#include <QGuiApplication>
#include <QKeyEvent>
void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
{
Qt::Key key = Qt::Key_1;;
QKeyEvent pressEvent = QKeyEvent(QEvent::KeyPress, key, Qt::NoModifier, QKeySequence(key).toString());
QKeyEvent releaseEvent = QKeyEvent(QEvent::KeyRelease, key, Qt::NoModifier);
QCoreApplication::sendEvent(QGuiApplication::focusObject(), &pressEvent);
QCoreApplication::sendEvent(QGuiApplication::focusObject(), &releaseEvent);
}
The clue here is that by clicking buttons (if you would manually make your keyboard), launches a sendevent to the current object thas has focus (for example a textbox). You could of course hardcode a textbox, but that only works if you have only a single input to use your keyboard for.
The last thing you have to make sure, is to set the focusPolicy of your keyboard buttons to NoFocus, to prevent focus from shifting when the keyboard is pressed.
Credits go to https://www.wisol.ch/w/articles/2015-07-26-virtual-keyboard-qt/
Hope this helps someone.
I understand there are two challenges you would have:
ANSWER
As for QPlatformInputContext
, get the example of a Qt Virtual Keyboard here.