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diff --git a/src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/focus.qdoc b/src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/focus.qdoc index 4214f025f1..b49fc89993 100644 --- a/src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/focus.qdoc +++ b/src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/focus.qdoc @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ \keyword keyboard focus - Qt's widgets handle keyboard focus in the ways that have become + Qt's widgets handle keyboard focus in ways that have become customary in GUIs. The basic issue is that the user's key strokes can be directed at any @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ \section1 Focus Motion - The customs which have evolved for directing keyboard focus to a + The customs that have evolved for directing keyboard focus to a particular widget are these: \list 1 @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ You can customize the tab order using QWidget::setTabOrder(). (If you don't, \uicontrol Tab generally moves focus in the order of widget - construction.) Qt Designer provides a means of visually + construction.) \QD provides a means of visually changing the tab order. Since pressing \uicontrol Tab is so common, most widgets that can have focus @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ handler that moves the focus. For example, in a data entry dialog, there might be a field that - is only necessary in one per cent of all cases. In such a dialog, + is only necessary in one percent of all cases. In such a dialog, \uicontrol Tab could skip this field, and the dialog could use one of these mechanisms: @@ -126,14 +126,17 @@ explicitly using focus accelerators such as those provided by QLabel::setBuddy(), QGroupBox, and QTabBar. - We advise supporting shortcut focus for all widgets that the user + Your application can support shortcut focus for all widgets that the user may want to jump to. For example, a tab dialog can have keyboard shortcuts for each of its pages, so the user can press e.g. \uicontrol - Alt+P to step to the \underline{P}rinting page. It is easy to - overdo this: there are only a few keys, and it's also important - to provide keyboard shortcuts for commands. \uicontrol Alt+P is also - used for Paste, Play, Print, and Print Here in the \l{Standard - Accelerator Keys} list, for example. + Alt+P to step to the \underline{P}rinting page. Keep in mind that it's easy + to overdo this, as there are only a few keys, and also important to provide + keyboard shortcuts for commands. Refer to the design guidelines for the + platform you target, for example Microsoft's \l + {https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/dnacc/guidelines-for-keyboard-user-interface-design} + {guidelines for keyboard user interface design} or Apple's \l + {https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/inputs/focus-and-selection/} + {focus and selection} guidelines. \section2 The User Rotates the Mouse Wheel |