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/*!
    \example sensors/maze
    \title Maze example
    \ingroup qtsensors-examples
    \brief The Maze example demonstrates the TiltSensor QML element.
    \image maze.jpg

\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

*/