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Unlike keyPressEvent(), mousePressEvent(), etc. the touch events had no equivalent so one had to fall back to reimplementing event() or using an event filter. This is now corrected by introducing touchEvent(). Touch events are finally becoming a first-class citizen in Qt 5. Change-Id: Ia2044030154fd5b1b5384f08a3cb1749b798435f Reviewed-by: Samuel Rødal <samuel.rodal@nokia.com> |
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