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diff --git a/src/widgets/widgets/qbuttongroup.cpp b/src/widgets/widgets/qbuttongroup.cpp
index 3a992fed74..079ef45e90 100644
--- a/src/widgets/widgets/qbuttongroup.cpp
+++ b/src/widgets/widgets/qbuttongroup.cpp
@@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ void QButtonGroupPrivate::detectCheckedButton()
In addition, QButtonGroup can map between integers and buttons.
You can assign an integer id to a button with setId(), and
retrieve it with id(). The id of the currently checked button is
- available with checkedId(), and there is an overloaded signal
- buttonClicked() which emits the id of the button. The id \c {-1}
+ available with checkedId(), and there is a signal
+ idClicked() that emits the id of the button. The id \c {-1}
is reserved by QButtonGroup to mean "no such button". The purpose
of the mapping mechanism is to simplify the representation of enum
values in a user interface.