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-/*!
- \qmlmodule QtSensors 5
- \title Qt Sensors QML API
- \brief The QML import for Qt Sensors
-
- \section1 Overview
-
-
- Mobile devices contains sensor hardware that allow detecting changes in various physical
- properties of the device itself or its immediate environment. Examples of device properties
- include the angle at which the device is held, whereas environmental properties include for
- example the current level of ambient light.
-
- These properties can be either actual values, such as the tilt angle in
- degrees, or approximations, like the enumeration describing brightness in
- relative terms using values such as AmbientLightSensor.Dark and AmbientLightSensor.Bright.
-
- The latter type of value is also based on a natural phenomenon (in the case
- of the ambient light sensor, the amount of visible light emitted by a source), but the value
- itself is descriptive instead of using any effective unit of measurement, such as lumen.
-
- The identifying string for this component is \e QtSensors.
- Use this in the QML import statement, as such: \e import QtSensors 5.0
-
- Qt Sensors QML API provides an easy to use interface to the Qt Sensors API.
- It enables the receiving of sensor events and reading current values from the
- sensors.
-
- The emulator supports simulating the Ambient Light, Orientation, Compass and Proximity sensors.
-
- The \l {Qt Sensors - QML example} contains code for using the the \l TiltSensor, \l AmbientLightSensor
- and ProximitySensor types.
-
- \section1 QML Types
-
-*/
-
-