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diff --git a/src/quick/doc/src/appdevguide/usecases/userinput.qdoc b/src/quick/doc/src/appdevguide/usecases/userinput.qdoc index b31fcc4d5f..1e20f9d275 100644 --- a/src/quick/doc/src/appdevguide/usecases/userinput.qdoc +++ b/src/quick/doc/src/appdevguide/usecases/userinput.qdoc @@ -49,9 +49,9 @@ application. A \l MouseArea can be combined with either an \l Image or a \snippet qml/usecases/userinput.qml 0 For more advanced use cases requiring multiple touch points, please read the -documentation for the \l MultiPointTouchArea element and the \l PinchArea element. +documentation for the \l MultiPointTouchArea type and the \l PinchArea type. -Note that some elements have their own built in input handling. For example, +Note that some types have their own built in input handling. For example, \l Flickable responds to mouse dragging, mouse wheel scrolling, touch dragging, and touch flicking by default. @@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ and touch flicking by default. Button and key presses, from buttons on a device, a keypad, or a keyboard, can all be handled using the \l Keys attached property. This attached property -is available on all \l Item derived elements, and works with the \l Item::focus property -to determine which element receives the key event. For simple key handling, you can set the focus +is available on all \l Item derived types, and works with the \l Item::focus property +to determine which type receives the key event. For simple key handling, you can set the focus to true on a single \l Item and do all your key handling there. \snippet qml/usecases/userinput-keys.qml 0 |