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When a complex object (i.e. one with children that are themselves not fully exposed objects) gets focus, then we need to inform the accessibility system about which child object actually has focus. This was only done for item views, but not for other complex widgets. An editable QComboBoxes is the focus proxy for its line edit. The line edit never gets focus itself (QComboBox forwards relevant events), and is the accessible child item with index 1. So when an editable combobox gets focus, it needs to raise the automation event for the line edit child. Implement QAccessibleComboBox::focusChild to return the interface to the lineedit for editable comboboxes so that the UI Automation bridge can correctly notify about the focus being moved to an editable text input field. Fixes: QTBUG-107572 Pick-to: 6.4 6.2 Change-Id: Id60e2791ec859365255baa9bfd01547979cd2b44 Reviewed-by: Jan Arve Sæther <jan-arve.saether@qt.io> |
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gestures | ||
languagechange | ||
macgui | ||
macnativeevents | ||
macplist | ||
networkselftest | ||
qabstractitemmodelutils | ||
qaccessibility | ||
qaccessibilitylinux | ||
qaccessibilitymac | ||
qcomplextext | ||
qfocusevent | ||
qnetworkaccessmanager_and_qprogressdialog | ||
qobjectrace | ||
qprocess_and_guieventloop | ||
qsharedpointer_and_qwidget | ||
qvariant_common | ||
sessionmanagement_macos | ||
toolsupport | ||
xkbkeyboard | ||
CMakeLists.txt |