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#include "qmousedriverplugin_qws.h"
#ifndef QT_NO_LIBRARY
#include "qmouse_qws.h"
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\class QMouseDriverPlugin
\ingroup plugins
\ingroup qws
\brief The QMouseDriverPlugin class is an abstract base class for
mouse driver plugins in Qt for Embedded Linux.
Note that this class is only available in \l{Qt for Embedded Linux}.
\l{Qt for Embedded Linux} provides ready-made drivers for several mouse
protocols, see the \l{Qt for Embedded Linux Pointer Handling}{pointer
handling} documentation for details. Custom mouse drivers can be
implemented by subclassing the QWSMouseHandler class and creating
a mouse driver plugin.
A mouse driver plugin can be created by subclassing
QMouseDriverPlugin and reimplementing the pure virtual keys() and
create() functions. By exporting the derived class using the
Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2() macro, The default implementation of the
QMouseDriverFactory class will automatically detect the plugin and
load the driver into the server application at run-time. See \l
{How to Create Qt Plugins} for details.
\sa QWSMouseHandler, QMouseDriverFactory
*/
/*!
\fn QStringList QMouseDriverPlugin::keys() const
Implement this function to return the list of valid keys, i.e. the
mouse drivers supported by this plugin.
\l{Qt for Embedded Linux} provides ready-made drivers for several mouse
protocols, see the \l {Qt for Embedded Linux Pointer Handling}{pointer
handling} documentation for details.
\sa create()
*/
/*!
Constructs a mouse driver plugin with the given \a parent.
Note that this constructor is invoked automatically by the
Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2() macro, so there is no need for calling it
explicitly.
*/
QMouseDriverPlugin::QMouseDriverPlugin(QObject *parent)
: QObject(parent)
{
}
/*!
Destroys the mouse driver plugin.
Note that Qt destroys a plugin automatically when it is no longer
used, so there is no need for calling the destructor explicitly.
*/
QMouseDriverPlugin::~QMouseDriverPlugin()
{
}
/*!
\fn QScreen* QMouseDriverPlugin::create(const QString &key, const QString& device)
Implement this function to create a driver matching the type
specified by the given \a key and \a device parameters. Note that
keys are case-insensitive.
\sa keys()
*/
QT_END_NAMESPACE
#endif // QT_NO_LIBRARY