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Color Explanation
The feature is fully supported.
The feature is not supported.
Feature Android Linux iOS Windows 8/RT Windows Phone Generic Sensorfw
Accelerometer
Altimeter
Ambient Light Sensor
Ambient Temperature Sensor
Compass
Distance
Gyroscope
Holster Sensor
IR Proximity Sensor
Light Sensor
Magnetometer
Orientation Sensor
Pressure Sensor
Proximity Sensor
Rotation Sensor
Tap Sensor
Tilt Sensor
Sensor Gestures
\endraw 1) Support depends on the underlying platform In addition to the table above, each sensor type might support specific features. For example, a magnetometer might support returning geo values. See QSensor::isFeatureSupported() for additional details. Sensor Gestures are mostly platform independent, and will run if the platform has the sensors required. Whether they are supported and work well or not depends on the platform. */