├── bin └── QmlKeyboard ├── readme-screenshot ├── 1.png ├── 2.png └── 3.png ├── src ├── qml.qrc ├── Keyboard │ ├── Keyboard.pri │ ├── mykeyboard.h │ └── mykeyboard.cpp ├── QmlKeyboard.pro ├── main.cpp ├── main.qml ├── Qml │ ├── Keyboard.qml │ └── MyStyles.qml └── QmlKeyboard.pro.user ├── README.md └── LICENSE /bin/QmlKeyboard: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RobinsonSir/QmlKeyboard/HEAD/bin/QmlKeyboard -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme-screenshot/1.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RobinsonSir/QmlKeyboard/HEAD/readme-screenshot/1.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme-screenshot/2.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RobinsonSir/QmlKeyboard/HEAD/readme-screenshot/2.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme-screenshot/3.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RobinsonSir/QmlKeyboard/HEAD/readme-screenshot/3.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/qml.qrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | Qml/Keyboard.qml 4 | main.qml 5 | Qml/MyStyles.qml 6 | 7 | 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Keyboard/Keyboard.pri: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD 2 | DEPENDPATH += $$PWD 3 | 4 | SOURCES += $$PWD/mykeyboard.cpp 5 | 6 | HEADERS += $$PWD/mykeyboard.h 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/QmlKeyboard.pro: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | TEMPLATE = app 2 | 3 | QT += qml quick widgets 4 | 5 | CONFIG += release qml_release 6 | 7 | #Additional import path used to resolve QML modules in Qt Creator code model 8 | QML_IMPORT_PATH = 9 | 10 | TEMPLATE = app 11 | TARGET = QmlKeyboard 12 | 13 | DESTDIR = ../bin 14 | UI_DIR = ../form 15 | RCC_DIR = ../qrc 16 | MOC_DIR = ../moc 17 | OBJECTS_DIR = ../obj 18 | 19 | include(./Keyboard/Keyboard.pri) 20 | 21 | SOURCES += main.cpp 22 | 23 | RESOURCES += qml.qrc 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # QmlKeyboard 2 | 3 | Qt Qml Keyboard 4 | 5 | Build with Qt5.3. 6 | 7 | A Way to get personal virtual keyboard. 8 | You will find it is a very simple keyboard. It can auto switch between en and num according to input items. 9 | 10 | To run app success: Be sure chinese.db in the same path with exe file. 11 | 12 | ![image](https://github.com/RobinsonSir/QmlKeyboard/raw/master/readme-screenshot/1.png) 13 | 14 | ![image](https://github.com/RobinsonSir/QmlKeyboard/raw/master/readme-screenshot/2.png) 15 | 16 | ![image](https://github.com/RobinsonSir/QmlKeyboard/raw/master/readme-screenshot/3.png) 17 | 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | 4 | #include 5 | 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | 9 | #include "mykeyboard.h" 10 | 11 | int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 12 | { 13 | QApplication app(argc, argv); 14 | 15 | //Register C++ Classes in Qml Enviroment 16 | qmlRegisterType("mykeyboard", 1, 0, "MyKeyboard"); 17 | 18 | QQmlApplicationEngine *engine = new QQmlApplicationEngine(); 19 | engine->load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("qrc:///main.qml"))); 20 | 21 | int result = app.exec(); 22 | 23 | delete engine; 24 | 25 | return result; 26 | } 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.qml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import QtQuick 2.3 2 | import QtQuick.Window 2.0 3 | import QtQuick.Controls 1.1 4 | import QtQuick.Controls.Styles 1.1 5 | import QtQuick.Layouts 1.1 6 | 7 | import QtQml 2.2 8 | 9 | import mykeyboard 1.0 10 | 11 | import "Qml" 12 | 13 | ApplicationWindow { 14 | id: mainWindow 15 | visible: true 16 | 17 | width: 1000 18 | height: 400 19 | 20 | //visibility: "FullScreen" 21 | 22 | //keyboard 23 | MyKeyboard{ 24 | id:myKeyboard 25 | } 26 | 27 | //Load styles 28 | MyStyles { 29 | id: myStyles 30 | } 31 | 32 | Rectangle{ 33 | id: background 34 | width: mainWindow.width 35 | height: 400 36 | anchors {horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter; verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter} 37 | //color: "#3f4649" 38 | color: "#e0e0e0" 39 | 40 | RowLayout{ 41 | anchors {horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter; verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter} 42 | Text{ 43 | width: 100 44 | height: 100 45 | text: "请输入:" 46 | } 47 | 48 | TextField{ 49 | width: 100 50 | height: 100 51 | 52 | } 53 | 54 | SpinBox{ 55 | 56 | } 57 | } 58 | } 59 | 60 | Rectangle{ 61 | id: keyboard 62 | visible: false 63 | width: mainWindow.width - 10 64 | height: 50 65 | radius: 8 66 | anchors { 67 | horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter; 68 | bottom: parent.bottom; 69 | bottomMargin: 5 70 | } 71 | 72 | color: "#00000000" 73 | 74 | Keyboard{ 75 | id: key 76 | //anchors.centerIn: parent 77 | anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter 78 | //anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter 79 | anchors.bottom: parent.bottom 80 | anchors.bottomMargin: 5 81 | anchors.left: parent.left 82 | anchors.leftMargin: 25 83 | } 84 | 85 | } 86 | 87 | onActiveFocusItemChanged: { 88 | console.log("isInputType = " + myKeyboard.isInputType()); 89 | 90 | if(myKeyboard.isInputType()) 91 | { 92 | keyboard.visible = true; 93 | /*if(keyboard.x == -1200) 94 | { 95 | keyboard.x = keyboard.x + 1200; 96 | //keyboard.y = keyboard.y + 50; 97 | } 98 | */ 99 | } 100 | else 101 | { 102 | /*if(keyboard.x == 0) 103 | { 104 | keyboard.x = keyboard.x - 1200; 105 | //keyboard.y = keyboard.y - 50; 106 | } 107 | */ 108 | keyboard.visible = false; 109 | } 110 | } 111 | 112 | Connections{ 113 | target: myKeyboard 114 | onCloseKeyboard: keyboard.visible = false 115 | } 116 | 117 | } 118 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Keyboard/mykeyboard.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef MYKEYBOARD_H 2 | #define MYKEYBOARD_H 3 | 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | #include 9 | 10 | 11 | class MyKeyboard : public QObject 12 | { 13 | Q_OBJECT 14 | public: 15 | explicit MyKeyboard(QObject *parent = 0); 16 | ~MyKeyboard(); 17 | 18 | Q_PROPERTY(QStringList numKeyModel READ getNumKeyModel WRITE setNumKeyModel NOTIFY numKeyModelChanged ) 19 | Q_PROPERTY(QStringList englishKeyModel READ getEnglishKeyModel WRITE setEnglishKeyModel NOTIFY englishKeyModelChanged) 20 | Q_PROPERTY(QStringList chineseKeyModel READ getChineseKeyModel WRITE setChineseKeyModel NOTIFY chineseKeyModelChanged) 21 | 22 | Q_PROPERTY(QStringList keyModel READ getKeyModel WRITE setKeyModel NOTIFY keyModelChanged) 23 | 24 | Q_INVOKABLE bool isChineseInput(); 25 | Q_INVOKABLE bool isNumberInput(); 26 | 27 | Q_INVOKABLE QStringList getChineseSelectorModel(); 28 | Q_INVOKABLE void chineseSelector(QString key); 29 | Q_INVOKABLE QStringList turnPageChinese(QString key); 30 | 31 | Q_INVOKABLE bool isInputType(); 32 | Q_INVOKABLE QStringList getKeyModel(); 33 | Q_INVOKABLE QString simulateKeyPressEvent(QString key, QString str); 34 | 35 | Q_INVOKABLE int getKeysNumber(); 36 | 37 | Q_INVOKABLE QStringList getFullKeyboardModel(); 38 | 39 | Q_INVOKABLE inline bool getFullKeyboardFlag() 40 | { 41 | return m_fullKeyboardFlag; 42 | } 43 | 44 | Q_INVOKABLE inline void setFullKeyboardFlag(bool f) 45 | { 46 | m_fullKeyboardFlag = f; 47 | } 48 | 49 | inline QStringList getNumKeyModel() 50 | { 51 | return m_numKeyModel; 52 | } 53 | 54 | inline QStringList getEnglishKeyModel() 55 | { 56 | return m_englishKeyModel; 57 | } 58 | 59 | inline QStringList getChineseKeyModel() 60 | { 61 | return m_chineseKeyModel; 62 | } 63 | 64 | inline void setKeyModel(QStringList lan) 65 | { 66 | m_curInputLanguage = lan.at(0); 67 | } 68 | 69 | void setNumKeyModel(QStringList list); 70 | void setEnglishKeyModel(QStringList list); 71 | void setChineseKeyModel(QStringList list); 72 | void setFullKeyboardModel(QString caseMode="小写"); 73 | 74 | void englishCaseSwitch(QString type); 75 | 76 | signals: 77 | void chineseKeyModelChanged(); 78 | void englishKeyModelChanged(); 79 | void numKeyModelChanged(); 80 | void keyModelChanged(); 81 | void closeKeyboard(); 82 | 83 | private slots: 84 | void resetCharIndex(); 85 | 86 | private: 87 | void englishKeyPress(QString key); 88 | void numberKeyPress(QString key); 89 | QString chineseKeyPress(QString key, QString str); 90 | 91 | QString fullKeyboardPress(QString key, QString str); 92 | 93 | void readDBFile(const QString &name); 94 | 95 | QHash m_englishKeyHash; 96 | QHash m_chineseKeyHash; 97 | QHash m_pinyinKeyHash; 98 | 99 | QStringList m_chineseKeyModel; 100 | QStringList m_englishKeyModel; 101 | QStringList m_numKeyModel; 102 | 103 | QStringList m_fullKeyboardModel; 104 | 105 | bool m_fullKeyboardFlag; 106 | bool m_lastfullFlag; 107 | 108 | QStringList m_chineseSelector; 109 | 110 | QTimer m_timer; 111 | int m_charIndex; 112 | QString m_lastKey; 113 | int m_lastChineseIndex; 114 | int m_chineseIndex; 115 | 116 | QString m_curInputLanguage; 117 | QString m_lastLanguage; 118 | }; 119 | 120 | #endif // MYKEYBOARD_H 121 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Qml/Keyboard.qml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import QtQuick 2.2 2 | import QtQuick.Controls 1.1 3 | import QtQuick.Layouts 1.1 4 | 5 | import QtQml 2.2 6 | 7 | Item{ 8 | id:keyboard 9 | 10 | width:980 11 | height:35 12 | focus:false 13 | 14 | GridView{ 15 | id: listModel 16 | anchors.fill: parent 17 | //orientation: ListView.Horizontal 18 | //spacing: 5 19 | 20 | cellHeight: 35 21 | cellWidth: 940/myKeyboard.getKeysNumber() 22 | model: myKeyboard.getKeyModel() 23 | delegate: Button { 24 | //width: myKeyboard.isNumberInput() ? 900/15 : 900/13 25 | width: 880/myKeyboard.getKeysNumber() 26 | height:35 27 | style: myStyles.toolButtonStyle 28 | //checked: (myKeyboard.isChineseInput() && modelData=="小写") ? true:false 29 | text: modelData 30 | onClicked:{ 31 | var str = pinyin.text; 32 | 33 | if(!myKeyboard.isChineseInput()) 34 | myKeyboard.simulateKeyPressEvent(modelData, str); 35 | else{ 36 | //if(modelData!="小写"){ 37 | str = myKeyboard.simulateKeyPressEvent(modelData, str); 38 | pinyin.text = str; 39 | //} 40 | } 41 | 42 | } 43 | } 44 | 45 | Component.onCompleted: { 46 | myKeyboard.setFullKeyboardFlag(true); 47 | } 48 | 49 | } 50 | 51 | RowLayout { 52 | id: chineseRow 53 | visible: false 54 | anchors.bottom: listModel.top 55 | anchors.bottomMargin: 2 56 | width: parent.width 57 | height: parent.height 58 | 59 | Rectangle { 60 | id: pinyinRec 61 | width: 80 62 | height: 35 63 | visible: true 64 | color: "black" 65 | border.color: "gray" 66 | radius: 5 67 | anchors.left: parent.left 68 | anchors.leftMargin: 0 69 | Text { 70 | id: pinyin 71 | text: "" 72 | color: "white" 73 | anchors.centerIn: parent 74 | //horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter 75 | //verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter 76 | onTextChanged: chineseSelector.model = myKeyboard.getChineseSelectorModel() 77 | } 78 | } 79 | 80 | ListView{ 81 | id: chineseSelector 82 | width: 870 83 | height: 35 84 | anchors.left: pinyinRec.right 85 | anchors.leftMargin: 5 86 | orientation: ListView.Horizontal 87 | spacing: 5 88 | model: myKeyboard.getChineseSelectorModel() 89 | delegate: Button { 90 | width: 800/14 91 | height:35 92 | style: myStyles.toolButtonStyle 93 | text: modelData 94 | onClicked:{ 95 | 96 | if( modelData != "<<" && modelData != ">>"){ 97 | myKeyboard.chineseSelector(modelData); 98 | pinyin.text = ""; 99 | } 100 | else 101 | chineseSelector.model = myKeyboard.turnPageChinese(modelData); 102 | } 103 | } 104 | 105 | } 106 | 107 | } 108 | 109 | 110 | Connections{ 111 | target: myKeyboard 112 | onKeyModelChanged: { 113 | 114 | if(true){ 115 | listModel.anchors.bottomMargin = -15; 116 | chineseRow.anchors.bottomMargin = -15; 117 | keyboard.height = 70; 118 | } 119 | else{ 120 | listModel.anchors.bottomMargin = 0; 121 | chineseRow.anchors.bottomMargin = 0; 122 | keyboard.height = 35; 123 | } 124 | 125 | if(myKeyboard.isChineseInput()) 126 | chineseRow.visible = true; 127 | else 128 | chineseRow.visible = false; 129 | 130 | listModel.model = myKeyboard.getKeyModel(); 131 | //console.log("KeysNum = "+myKeyboard.getKeysNumber()); 132 | } 133 | } 134 | 135 | //Behavior on x { SmoothedAnimation { velocity: 1300 } } 136 | //Behavior on y { SmoothedAnimation { velocity: 10} } 137 | } 138 | 139 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Qml/MyStyles.qml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import QtQuick 2.2 2 | import QtQuick.Controls 1.2 3 | import QtQuick.Controls.Styles 1.2 4 | 5 | Item { 6 | property Component textFieldStyle: tFieldStyle 7 | property Component tabViewStyle: tViewStyle 8 | property Component toolButtonStyle: toolBtnStyle 9 | property Component iconButtonStyle: iconBtnStyle 10 | 11 | property Component switchStyle: swStyle 12 | 13 | //Tool Button Style 14 | Component { 15 | id: toolBtnStyle 16 | ButtonStyle { 17 | background: Rectangle { 18 | implicitHeight: 36 19 | implicitWidth: 80 20 | color: (control.pressed || control.checked || !enabled) ? "gray" : "black" 21 | border.color: ((control.hovered || control.checked) && enabled) ? "white" : "gray" 22 | radius: 5 23 | } 24 | 25 | label: Item { 26 | Text { 27 | text: control.text 28 | color: enabled ? "white" : "lightgray" 29 | anchors.centerIn: parent 30 | } 31 | } 32 | } 33 | } 34 | 35 | // Only icon 36 | Component { 37 | id: iconBtnStyle 38 | ButtonStyle { 39 | background: Rectangle { 40 | implicitHeight: 32 41 | implicitWidth: 32 42 | color: "transparent" 43 | } 44 | label: Item { 45 | anchors.fill: parent 46 | Image { 47 | source: control.iconSource 48 | anchors.fill: parent 49 | } 50 | } 51 | } 52 | } 53 | 54 | //Text Field Style 55 | Component { 56 | id: tFieldStyle 57 | TextFieldStyle { 58 | textColor: "#e9e9e9" 59 | background: Rectangle { 60 | implicitHeight: 30 61 | implicitWidth: 200 62 | color: "#121212" 63 | radius: 4 64 | anchors.fill: parent 65 | } 66 | } 67 | } 68 | 69 | //Switch Style 70 | Component { 71 | id: swStyle 72 | SwitchStyle { 73 | groove: Rectangle { 74 | implicitHeight: 40 75 | implicitWidth: 152 76 | Rectangle { 77 | anchors.top: parent.top 78 | anchors.left: parent.left 79 | anchors.bottom: parent.bottom 80 | width: parent.width/2 - 2 81 | height: 20 82 | anchors.margins: 2 83 | color: control.checked ? "#f1592a" : "#111" 84 | Behavior on color {ColorAnimation {}} 85 | Text { 86 | font.pixelSize: 23 87 | color: "white" 88 | anchors.centerIn: parent 89 | text: "ON" 90 | } 91 | } 92 | Item { 93 | width: parent.width/2 94 | height: parent.height 95 | anchors.right: parent.right 96 | Text { 97 | font.pixelSize: 23 98 | color: "white" 99 | anchors.centerIn: parent 100 | text: "OFF" 101 | } 102 | } 103 | color: "#111" 104 | border.color: "#333" 105 | border.width: 2 106 | } 107 | handle: Rectangle { 108 | width: parent.parent.width/2 109 | height: parent.parent.height 110 | color: "#222" 111 | border.color: "#333" 112 | border.width: 2 113 | } 114 | } 115 | } 116 | 117 | Component { 118 | id: tViewStyle 119 | TabViewStyle { 120 | tabsAlignment: Qt.AlignVCenter 121 | tabOverlap: 0 122 | frame: Item { } 123 | tab: Item { 124 | visible: styleData.enabled 125 | implicitWidth: 100//control.width/control.count 126 | implicitHeight: 50 127 | BorderImage { 128 | anchors.fill: parent 129 | border.bottom: 8 130 | border.top: 8 131 | source: styleData.selected ? 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21 | m_chineseIndex = 0; 22 | m_lastChineseIndex = 0; 23 | m_curInputLanguage = "英"; 24 | m_lastLanguage = "英"; 25 | m_lastKey.clear(); 26 | m_fullKeyboardFlag = false; 27 | m_lastfullFlag = false; 28 | 29 | QStringList list; 30 | 31 | //create number keyboard model 32 | setNumKeyModel(list); 33 | 34 | //create english keyboard model 35 | setEnglishKeyModel(list); 36 | 37 | //create english keyboard model 38 | setChineseKeyModel(list); 39 | 40 | //create full keyboard 41 | setFullKeyboardModel(); 42 | 43 | //read chinese db file 44 | readDBFile(CHINESE_DB_PATH); 45 | 46 | m_timer.setSingleShot(true); 47 | connect(&m_timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), this, SLOT(resetCharIndex())); 48 | } 49 | 50 | MyKeyboard::~MyKeyboard() 51 | { 52 | 53 | } 54 | 55 | void MyKeyboard::setNumKeyModel(QStringList list) 56 | { 57 | list.append(""); 58 | 59 | for(int i=0; i<10; i++) 60 | m_numKeyModel.append(QString::number(i)); 61 | 62 | m_numKeyModel.append("."); 63 | m_numKeyModel.append("-"); 64 | m_numKeyModel.append("空格"); 65 | m_numKeyModel.append("<"); 66 | m_numKeyModel.append("返回"); 67 | m_numKeyModel.append("关闭"); 68 | 69 | } 70 | 71 | void MyKeyboard::setEnglishKeyModel(QStringList list) 72 | { 73 | list.append("no use"); 74 | m_englishKeyHash.insert("英", NULL); 75 | m_englishKeyHash.insert("小写", NULL); 76 | m_englishKeyHash.insert("123", NULL); 77 | m_englishKeyHash.insert("关闭", NULL); 78 | m_englishKeyHash.insert("空格", NULL); 79 | 80 | m_englishKeyModel.append("英"); 81 | 82 | 83 | char index = 'a'; 84 | QString tmpStr; 85 | 86 | for(int i=1; i<9; i++) 87 | { 88 | tmpStr.clear(); 89 | 90 | for(int j=1; j<4; j++) 91 | { 92 | tmpStr.append(index); 93 | index++; 94 | } 95 | 96 | m_englishKeyHash.insert(tmpStr, tmpStr.data()); 97 | m_englishKeyModel.append(tmpStr); 98 | } 99 | 100 | tmpStr = "yz"; 101 | m_englishKeyHash.insert(tmpStr, tmpStr.data()); 102 | m_englishKeyModel.append(tmpStr); 103 | m_englishKeyModel.append("空格"); 104 | m_englishKeyModel.append("<"); 105 | m_englishKeyModel.append("小写"); 106 | m_englishKeyModel.append("123"); 107 | m_englishKeyModel.append("简"); 108 | m_englishKeyModel.append("关闭"); 109 | 110 | } 111 | 112 | void MyKeyboard::englishCaseSwitch(QString type) 113 | { 114 | char index; 115 | QString tmpStr, lastWord, caseNow;; 116 | 117 | if(type == "小写") 118 | { 119 | index = 'A'; 120 | lastWord = "YZ"; 121 | caseNow = "大写"; 122 | } 123 | else 124 | { 125 | index = 'a'; 126 | lastWord = "yz"; 127 | caseNow = "小写"; 128 | } 129 | 130 | m_englishKeyHash.clear(); 131 | m_englishKeyModel.clear(); 132 | 133 | m_englishKeyHash.insert("英", NULL); 134 | m_englishKeyHash.insert(caseNow, NULL); 135 | m_englishKeyHash.insert("123", NULL); 136 | m_englishKeyHash.insert("关闭", NULL); 137 | m_englishKeyHash.insert("空格", NULL); 138 | 139 | m_englishKeyModel.append("英"); 140 | 141 | for(int i=1; i<9; i++) 142 | { 143 | tmpStr.clear(); 144 | 145 | for(int j=1; j<4; j++) 146 | { 147 | tmpStr.append(index); 148 | index++; 149 | } 150 | 151 | m_englishKeyHash.insert(tmpStr, tmpStr.data()); 152 | m_englishKeyModel.append(tmpStr); 153 | } 154 | 155 | m_englishKeyHash.insert(lastWord, lastWord.data()); 156 | m_englishKeyModel.append(lastWord); 157 | m_englishKeyModel.append("空格"); 158 | m_englishKeyModel.append("<"); 159 | m_englishKeyModel.append(caseNow); 160 | m_englishKeyModel.append("123"); 161 | m_englishKeyModel.append("简"); 162 | m_englishKeyModel.append("关闭"); 163 | } 164 | 165 | void MyKeyboard::setChineseKeyModel(QStringList list) 166 | { 167 | list.append("no use"); 168 | 169 | m_chineseKeyModel.append("中"); 170 | 171 | char index = 'a'; 172 | QString tmpStr; 173 | 174 | for(int i=1; i<9; i++) 175 | { 176 | tmpStr.clear(); 177 | 178 | for(int j=1; j<4; j++) 179 | { 180 | tmpStr.append(index); 181 | index++; 182 | } 183 | m_pinyinKeyHash.insert(tmpStr, tmpStr.data()); 184 | m_chineseKeyModel.append(tmpStr); 185 | } 186 | 187 | tmpStr = "yz"; 188 | 189 | m_pinyinKeyHash.insert(tmpStr, tmpStr.data()); 190 | m_chineseKeyModel.append(tmpStr); 191 | m_chineseKeyModel.append("空格"); 192 | m_chineseKeyModel.append("<"); 193 | m_chineseKeyModel.append("小写"); 194 | m_chineseKeyModel.append("123"); 195 | m_chineseKeyModel.append("简"); 196 | m_chineseKeyModel.append("关闭"); 197 | 198 | } 199 | 200 | void MyKeyboard::setFullKeyboardModel(QString caseMode) 201 | { 202 | if(caseMode == "小写" && m_curInputLanguage=="英") 203 | { 204 | caseMode = "大写"; 205 | } 206 | else //if(caseMode == "大写") 207 | caseMode = "小写"; 208 | 209 | m_fullKeyboardModel.clear(); 210 | char index; 211 | 212 | if(m_curInputLanguage=="中" || (m_curInputLanguage=="英" && caseMode=="小写")) 213 | index = 'a'; 214 | else 215 | index = 'A'; 216 | 217 | for(int i=1; i<=14; i++) 218 | { 219 | m_fullKeyboardModel.append(QString(index)); 220 | index++; 221 | } 222 | m_fullKeyboardModel.append("全"); 223 | m_fullKeyboardModel.append("<"); 224 | 225 | m_fullKeyboardModel.append(m_curInputLanguage); 226 | 227 | for(int i=1; i<=12; i++) 228 | { 229 | m_fullKeyboardModel.append(QString(index)); 230 | index++; 231 | } 232 | m_fullKeyboardModel.append(caseMode); 233 | m_fullKeyboardModel.append("123"); 234 | m_fullKeyboardModel.append("关闭"); 235 | } 236 | 237 | QString MyKeyboard::simulateKeyPressEvent(QString key, QString str) 238 | { 239 | if(key == "英") 240 | { 241 | //switch to chinese keyboard 242 | m_curInputLanguage = "中"; 243 | 244 | if(m_fullKeyboardFlag) 245 | setFullKeyboardModel(); 246 | 247 | emit keyModelChanged(); 248 | 249 | return ""; 250 | } 251 | 252 | if(key == "中") 253 | { 254 | //switch to english keyboard 255 | m_curInputLanguage = "英"; 256 | 257 | if(m_fullKeyboardFlag) 258 | setFullKeyboardModel("大写"); 259 | emit keyModelChanged(); 260 | 261 | return ""; 262 | } 263 | 264 | if(key == "大写" || key == "小写") 265 | { 266 | if(key=="小写" && m_curInputLanguage=="中") 267 | m_curInputLanguage = "英"; 268 | 269 | if(m_fullKeyboardFlag) 270 | setFullKeyboardModel(key); 271 | else 272 | englishCaseSwitch(key); 273 | 274 | emit keyModelChanged(); 275 | 276 | return ""; 277 | } 278 | 279 | if(key == "123") 280 | { 281 | //switch to number keyboard 282 | m_lastLanguage = m_curInputLanguage; 283 | m_lastfullFlag = m_fullKeyboardFlag; 284 | m_fullKeyboardFlag = false; 285 | m_curInputLanguage = "数"; 286 | emit keyModelChanged(); 287 | return ""; 288 | } 289 | 290 | if(key == "关闭") 291 | { 292 | //close keyboard 293 | emit closeKeyboard(); 294 | return ""; 295 | } 296 | 297 | if(key == "全") 298 | { 299 | //switch to simple keyboard 300 | m_fullKeyboardFlag = false; 301 | emit keyModelChanged(); 302 | return ""; 303 | } 304 | 305 | if(key == "简") 306 | { 307 | //switch to full keyboard 308 | m_fullKeyboardFlag = true; 309 | setFullKeyboardModel(); 310 | emit keyModelChanged(); 311 | return ""; 312 | } 313 | 314 | if(m_curInputLanguage == "中") 315 | { 316 | // 317 | if(m_fullKeyboardFlag) 318 | str = fullKeyboardPress(key, str); 319 | else 320 | str = chineseKeyPress(key, str); 321 | return str; 322 | } 323 | 324 | if(m_curInputLanguage == "英") 325 | { 326 | // 327 | if(m_fullKeyboardFlag) 328 | str = fullKeyboardPress(key, str); 329 | else 330 | englishKeyPress(key); 331 | return ""; 332 | } 333 | 334 | if(m_curInputLanguage == "数") 335 | { 336 | // 337 | numberKeyPress(key); 338 | return ""; 339 | } 340 | 341 | return ""; 342 | //number keyboard 343 | //special char keyboard 344 | } 345 | 346 | void MyKeyboard::numberKeyPress(QString key) 347 | { 348 | if(key == "返回") 349 | { 350 | m_fullKeyboardFlag = m_lastfullFlag; 351 | m_curInputLanguage = m_lastLanguage; 352 | emit keyModelChanged(); 353 | return; 354 | } 355 | 356 | int keyCode = key.at(0).unicode(); 357 | 358 | if(key == "<") 359 | keyCode = Qt::Key_Backspace; 360 | 361 | if(key == "空格") 362 | { 363 | keyCode = Qt::Key_Space; 364 | key = " "; 365 | } 366 | 367 | QKeyEvent pressEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyPress, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, key); 368 | QKeyEvent releaseEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyRelease, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, key); 369 | 370 | QQuickItem *receiver = qobject_cast(QGuiApplication::focusObject()); 371 | 372 | if(receiver) 373 | { 374 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &pressEvent); 375 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &releaseEvent); 376 | } 377 | } 378 | 379 | void MyKeyboard::englishKeyPress(QString key) 380 | { 381 | int keyCode; 382 | QString sendKey; 383 | sendKey.clear(); 384 | 385 | //delete last char 386 | if(m_lastKey == key && m_timer.isActive()) 387 | { 388 | keyCode = Qt::Key_Backspace; 389 | 390 | QKeyEvent pressEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyPress, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, sendKey); 391 | QKeyEvent releaseEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyRelease, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, sendKey); 392 | 393 | QQuickItem *receiver = qobject_cast(QGuiApplication::focusObject()); 394 | 395 | if(receiver) 396 | { 397 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &pressEvent); 398 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &releaseEvent); 399 | } 400 | } 401 | 402 | if(key == "<") 403 | keyCode = Qt::Key_Backspace; 404 | else if(key == "空格") 405 | { 406 | keyCode = Qt::Key_Space; 407 | sendKey = " "; 408 | } 409 | else 410 | { 411 | if(m_lastKey.isEmpty()) 412 | { 413 | m_lastKey = key; 414 | } 415 | 416 | if(m_lastKey != key) 417 | { 418 | m_lastKey = key; 419 | m_charIndex = 0; 420 | } 421 | 422 | m_timer.start(INPUT_INTERVAL); 423 | 424 | QChar *charPointer = m_englishKeyHash[key]; 425 | sendKey.append(charPointer[m_charIndex]); 426 | keyCode = sendKey.at(0).unicode(); 427 | 428 | m_charIndex++; 429 | 430 | if((key == "yz" || key == "YZ") && (m_charIndex == 2)) 431 | { 432 | m_charIndex = 0; 433 | //m_timer.stop(); 434 | } 435 | 436 | if( m_charIndex == 3) 437 | { 438 | m_charIndex = 0; 439 | //m_timer.stop(); 440 | } 441 | 442 | } 443 | 444 | QKeyEvent pressEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyPress, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, sendKey); 445 | QKeyEvent releaseEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyRelease, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, sendKey); 446 | 447 | QQuickItem *receiver = qobject_cast(QGuiApplication::focusObject()); 448 | 449 | if(receiver) 450 | { 451 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &pressEvent); 452 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &releaseEvent); 453 | } 454 | } 455 | 456 | QString MyKeyboard::chineseKeyPress(QString key, QString str) 457 | { 458 | int keyCode; 459 | QString sendKey; 460 | sendKey.clear(); 461 | m_chineseSelector.clear(); 462 | 463 | if(key == "空格") 464 | { 465 | keyCode = Qt::Key_Space; 466 | key = " "; 467 | 468 | QKeyEvent pressEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyPress, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, key); 469 | QKeyEvent releaseEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyRelease, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, key); 470 | 471 | QQuickItem *receiver = qobject_cast(QGuiApplication::focusObject()); 472 | 473 | if(receiver) 474 | { 475 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &pressEvent); 476 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &releaseEvent); 477 | } 478 | return ""; 479 | } 480 | 481 | if(key == "<" || m_lastKey == key) 482 | { 483 | if(str.isEmpty()) 484 | { 485 | keyCode = Qt::Key_Backspace; 486 | 487 | QKeyEvent pressEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyPress, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, key); 488 | QKeyEvent releaseEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyRelease, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, key); 489 | 490 | QQuickItem *receiver = qobject_cast(QGuiApplication::focusObject()); 491 | 492 | if(receiver) 493 | { 494 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &pressEvent); 495 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &releaseEvent); 496 | } 497 | } 498 | else 499 | { 500 | if(str.length() == 1) 501 | str.clear(); 502 | else 503 | str = str.left(str.length()-1); 504 | } 505 | } 506 | 507 | if( key != "<") 508 | { 509 | if(m_lastKey.isEmpty()) 510 | { 511 | m_lastKey = key; 512 | } 513 | 514 | if(m_lastKey != key) 515 | { 516 | m_lastKey = key; 517 | m_charIndex = 0; 518 | } 519 | 520 | m_timer.start(INPUT_INTERVAL); 521 | 522 | //QChar *charPointer = m_englishKeyHash[key]; 523 | QChar *charPointer = m_pinyinKeyHash[key]; 524 | sendKey.append(charPointer[m_charIndex]); 525 | keyCode = sendKey.at(0).unicode(); 526 | 527 | m_charIndex++; 528 | 529 | if(key == "yz" && m_charIndex == 2) 530 | { 531 | m_charIndex = 0; 532 | //m_timer.stop(); 533 | } 534 | 535 | if( m_charIndex == 3) 536 | { 537 | m_charIndex = 0; 538 | //m_timer.stop(); 539 | } 540 | 541 | str.append(sendKey.at(0)); 542 | } 543 | 544 | 545 | QString chineseStr = m_chineseKeyHash[str]; 546 | //qDebug() << "pinyin=" << str << " chinese=" << chineseStr; 547 | int n = chineseStr.lastIndexOf(" "); 548 | chineseStr = chineseStr.left(n); 549 | //qDebug() << "chinese=" << chineseStr; 550 | m_chineseSelector = chineseStr.split(" "); 551 | //qDebug() << "last char =" << m_chineseSelector.at(m_chineseSelector.size()-1); 552 | m_chineseIndex = 0; 553 | m_lastChineseIndex = 0; 554 | 555 | return str; 556 | } 557 | 558 | QString MyKeyboard::fullKeyboardPress(QString key, QString str) 559 | { 560 | int keyCode; 561 | m_chineseSelector.clear(); 562 | 563 | if(m_curInputLanguage == "中") 564 | { 565 | if(key == "<") 566 | { 567 | if(str.isEmpty()) 568 | { 569 | keyCode = Qt::Key_Backspace; 570 | 571 | QKeyEvent pressEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyPress, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, key); 572 | QKeyEvent releaseEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyRelease, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, key); 573 | 574 | QQuickItem *receiver = qobject_cast(QGuiApplication::focusObject()); 575 | 576 | if(receiver) 577 | { 578 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &pressEvent); 579 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &releaseEvent); 580 | } 581 | } 582 | else 583 | { 584 | if(str.length() == 1) 585 | str.clear(); 586 | else 587 | str = str.left(str.length()-1); 588 | } 589 | } 590 | else 591 | { 592 | str.append(key.at(0)); 593 | } 594 | 595 | QString chineseStr = m_chineseKeyHash[str]; 596 | //qDebug() << "pinyin=" << str << " chinese=" << chineseStr; 597 | int n = chineseStr.lastIndexOf(" "); 598 | chineseStr = chineseStr.left(n); 599 | //qDebug() << "chinese=" << chineseStr; 600 | m_chineseSelector = chineseStr.split(" "); 601 | //qDebug() << "last char =" << m_chineseSelector.at(m_chineseSelector.size()-1); 602 | m_chineseIndex = 0; 603 | m_lastChineseIndex = 0; 604 | 605 | return str; 606 | } 607 | else // if(m_curInputLanguage == "英") 608 | { 609 | if(key == "<") 610 | keyCode = Qt::Key_Backspace; 611 | else 612 | { 613 | keyCode = key.at(0).unicode(); 614 | } 615 | 616 | QKeyEvent pressEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyPress, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, key); 617 | QKeyEvent releaseEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyRelease, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, key); 618 | 619 | QQuickItem *receiver = qobject_cast(QGuiApplication::focusObject()); 620 | 621 | if(receiver) 622 | { 623 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &pressEvent); 624 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &releaseEvent); 625 | } 626 | 627 | return ""; 628 | } 629 | 630 | } 631 | 632 | void MyKeyboard::chineseSelector(QString key) 633 | { 634 | int keyCode = key.at(0).unicode(); 635 | 636 | QKeyEvent pressEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyPress, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, key); 637 | QKeyEvent releaseEvent = QKeyEvent(QKeyEvent::KeyRelease, keyCode, Qt::NoModifier, key); 638 | 639 | QQuickItem *receiver = qobject_cast(QGuiApplication::focusObject()); 640 | 641 | if(receiver) 642 | { 643 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &pressEvent); 644 | receiver->window()->sendEvent(receiver, &releaseEvent); 645 | } 646 | m_chineseSelector.clear(); 647 | } 648 | 649 | void MyKeyboard::resetCharIndex() 650 | { 651 | m_charIndex = 0; 652 | m_lastKey = "next"; 653 | } 654 | 655 | 656 | bool MyKeyboard::isInputType() 657 | { 658 | QQuickItem *focus = qobject_cast(QGuiApplication::focusObject()); 659 | 660 | if(focus) 661 | { 662 | /* 663 | if(focus->inherits("QQuickTextInput")) 664 | { 665 | 666 | return true; 667 | } 668 | else 669 | { 670 | 671 | return false; 672 | } 673 | */ 674 | if(focus->inherits("QQuickTextInput")) 675 | { 676 | QString objectName(focus->parentItem()->metaObject()->className()); 677 | if(objectName.contains("SpinBox")) 678 | { 679 | m_lastLanguage = "英"; 680 | m_curInputLanguage = "数"; 681 | m_lastfullFlag = m_fullKeyboardFlag; 682 | m_fullKeyboardFlag = false; 683 | emit keyModelChanged(); 684 | } 685 | else{ 686 | m_curInputLanguage = "中"; 687 | 688 | if(m_fullKeyboardFlag) 689 | setFullKeyboardModel(); 690 | 691 | emit keyModelChanged(); 692 | } 693 | 694 | return true; 695 | } 696 | 697 | return false; 698 | 699 | } 700 | else 701 | return false; 702 | } 703 | 704 | bool MyKeyboard::isChineseInput() 705 | { 706 | if(m_curInputLanguage == "中") 707 | return true; 708 | else 709 | return false; 710 | } 711 | 712 | bool MyKeyboard::isNumberInput() 713 | { 714 | if(m_curInputLanguage == "数") 715 | return true; 716 | else 717 | return false; 718 | } 719 | 720 | QStringList MyKeyboard::getKeyModel() 721 | { 722 | if(m_fullKeyboardFlag) 723 | return m_fullKeyboardModel; 724 | else if(m_curInputLanguage == "英") 725 | return m_englishKeyModel; 726 | else if(m_curInputLanguage == "数") 727 | return m_numKeyModel; 728 | else //if(m_curInputLanguage == "中") 729 | return m_chineseKeyModel; 730 | } 731 | 732 | QStringList MyKeyboard::getChineseSelectorModel() 733 | { 734 | m_lastChineseIndex = m_chineseIndex; 735 | QStringList showChineseList; 736 | showChineseList.clear(); 737 | for(int i=0; i>"); 749 | 750 | return showChineseList; 751 | } 752 | 753 | QStringList MyKeyboard::turnPageChinese(QString key) 754 | { 755 | if(key == ">>") 756 | { 757 | m_lastChineseIndex = m_chineseIndex; 758 | } 759 | else if(key == "<<") 760 | { 761 | m_chineseIndex = m_lastChineseIndex - CHINESE_SHOW_NUM; 762 | m_lastChineseIndex = m_chineseIndex; 763 | } 764 | 765 | QStringList showChineseList; 766 | showChineseList.clear(); 767 | for(int i=m_chineseIndex; i 0 ) 779 | showChineseList.append(">>"); 780 | 781 | return showChineseList; 782 | 783 | } 784 | 785 | void MyKeyboard::readDBFile(const QString &name) 786 | { 787 | std::ifstream in(name.toStdString().c_str()); 788 | if(!in) 789 | { 790 | qDebug() << "Can't find chinese db file "; 791 | return; 792 | } 793 | 794 | std::string line; 795 | getline(in, line, '\n'); 796 | 797 | while(!in.eof()) 798 | { 799 | std::string strLine(line); 800 | 801 | std::string::size_type index = 0; 802 | std::string::size_type pos = 0; 803 | if((index = strLine.find(' ', pos)) != std::string::npos) 804 | { 805 | QString key = QString::fromStdString(strLine.substr(pos, index)); 806 | QString val = QString::fromStdString(strLine.substr(index + 1)); 807 | 808 | m_chineseKeyHash.insert(key, val); 809 | } 810 | getline(in, line, '\n'); 811 | } 812 | 813 | return; 814 | } 815 | 816 | QStringList MyKeyboard::getFullKeyboardModel() 817 | { 818 | return m_fullKeyboardModel; 819 | } 820 | 821 | int MyKeyboard::getKeysNumber() 822 | { 823 | /* 824 | if(m_fullKeyboardFlag) 825 | return m_fullKeyboardModel.size()/2; 826 | else if(m_curInputLanguage == "中") 827 | return m_chineseKeyModel.size(); 828 | else if(m_curInputLanguage == "英") 829 | return m_englishKeyModel.size(); 830 | else if(m_curInputLanguage == "数") 831 | return m_numKeyModel.size(); 832 | */ 833 | int maxNum = m_fullKeyboardModel.size()/2; 834 | if( m_chineseKeyModel.size() > maxNum) 835 | maxNum = m_chineseKeyModel.size(); 836 | if( m_englishKeyModel.size() > maxNum) 837 | maxNum = m_englishKeyModel.size(); 838 | if( m_curInputLanguage.size() > maxNum) 839 | maxNum = m_curInputLanguage.size(); 840 | 841 | //qDebug() << "maxNum = " < 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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