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/*!
\page qtdeviceutilities-index.html
\maintitle
\brief Provides functionality for controlling settings in embedded applications.
\QtDU provides functionality that is useful for controlling settings in embedded
applications. \QtDU provides the following C++ modules:
\annotatedlist qtdevice-utilities-cpp-modules
\QtDU provides the following QML modules:
\annotatedlist qtdevice-utilities-qml-modules
\section1 Getting Started
To include the definitions of the module's class, use the following
directive:
\badcode
#include <QtNetworkSettings>
\endcode
\section2 Building with CMake
If you're using CMake to build your application, add the following lines to your CMakeLists.txt file:
\badcode
find_package(Qt6 COMPONENTS NetworkSettings REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(mytarget Qt6::NetworkSettings)
\endcode
To import the QML types into your application, use the following import
statements in your .qml file:
\code
import QtDeviceUtilities.NetworkSettings
\endcode
\section1 Examples
\list
\li \l {Qt Device Utilities Examples}
\endlist
\section1 Reference
\list
\li \l {Qt Device Utilities C++ Classes}
\li \l {Qt Device Utilities QML Types}
\endlist
*/
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