/**************************************************************************** ** ** Copyright (C) 2011 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). ** All rights reserved. ** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) ** ** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit. ** ** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:FDL$ ** GNU Free Documentation License ** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Free ** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software ** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of ** this file. ** ** Other Usage ** Alternatively, this file may be used in accordance with the terms ** and conditions contained in a signed written agreement between you ** and Nokia. ** ** ** ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ /*! \example sensors/maze \title Maze \brief The Maze example demonstrates the TiltSensor QML element \ingroup qtsensors-examples \section1 Overview To write a QML application that will use the TiltSensor QML sensors element you need to do the following steps: Import the QtSensors 5.x declarative plugin: \snippet ../examples/sensors/maze/Maze.qml 0 Add the Sensor QML elements into your qml file. In this example we use the TiltSensor with values based in degrees and an accuracy of 5 degree: \snippet ../examples/sensors/maze/Maze.qml 1 Starting the sensor can be done by setting the 'enabled' property to true: \snippet ../examples/sensors/maze/Maze.qml 2 To determine the walk direction of the mouse we use the following if -else statements: \snippet ../examples/sensors/maze/Maze.qml 3 */