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-/*!
- \page sensorgestureexample.html
- \title Qt Sensors - C++ Sensor Gestures Example
- \ingroup qtsensors-examples
- \brief The sensor gesture example demonstrates the steps for creating a C++ application
- that uses sensor gestures and the included shake sensor.
- \image sensorgesturecpp.png
-
- QSensorGestures class defines one predefined signal, \c { void detected(const QString &) }
-
- As well, Sensor Gesture Recognizers may implement any number of their own custom signals.
-
- Our shake recognizer defines one custom signal, \c {void shake()}, as well as the predefined
- detected signal.
-
- \section1 SensorGestures Class Implementation
-
- In order to know about custom signals that may be available, we need to ask the QSensorGestureManager about them,
-
- Using the QSensorGesture::gestureIds() function, the manager will return a QStringList of known and valid gesture Ids.
- \snippet ../examples/sensors/sensorgestures/mainwindow.cpp 0
-
- We can then use this to create a QSensorGesture object that we can use to connect signals to,
- and start the detection process. A QSensorGesture object will take a list of one or more
- recognizer ids in it's constructor.
-
- \snippet ../examples/sensors/sensorgestures/mainwindow.cpp 1
-
- and later stop the detection process.
-
- \snippet ../examples/sensors/sensorgestures/mainwindow.cpp 2
-
- The QSensorGesture object will contain all the signals of the valid requested recognizers found on the system.
-
- You can discover which of the requested recognizer ID's that were not found by using QSensorGesture::invalidIds();
-
- By using QSensorGesture::gestureSignals(), you can get a QStringList of usable signals.
-
-
-*/