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QML FeedbackEffect Element

The FeedbackEffect element is the base class for all feedback effects. More...

Inherited by FileEffect and HapticsEffect.

This element was introduced in Mobility 1.1.

Properties

Detailed Description

This element is part of the QtMobility.feedback 1.1 module.

You can't create one of these elements directly, but several other elements inherit the methods and properties of these elements.

There are several predefined enumerations and constants provided in this class:

1. Duration This enum describes the possible predefined duration types. Generally a specific value in milliseconds can be supplied instead of one of these values.

  • Feedback.Infinite - Infinite effect duration

2. State This enum describes the state of the effect. An effect will be in one of these states.

  • Feedback.stopped - The effect is not running. This is the initial state.
  • Feedback.paused - The effect is paused.
  • Feedback.running - The effect is running.
  • Feedback.loading - The effect is loading.

3. ErrorType This enum describes the possible errors happening on the effect.

  • Feedback.UnknownError - An unknown error occurred.
  • Feedback.DeviceBusy - The feedback could not start because the device is busy, the device could be busy if a higher-priority client is using the haptics/actuator device.

See also FileEffect, ThemeEffect, HapticsEffect, and QFeedbackEffect.

Property Documentation

duration : int

The duration of the effect, in milliseconds. This is 0 for effects of unknown duration, or Feedback.Infinite for effects that don't stop.

This property group was introduced in Mobility 1.1.

See also Feedback.


error : Feedback::ErrorType

This property holds the error status of the FeedbackEffect. The error is one of the following values:

  • Feedback.UnknownError - An unknown error occurred
  • Feedback.DeviceBusy - The device resource is already being used.

This property group was introduced in Mobility 1.1.

See also Feedback and QFeedbackEffect::ErrorType.


paused : bool

This property is true if this feedback effect is paused.

This property group was introduced in Mobility 1.1.


running : bool

This property is true if this feedback effect is running.

This property group was introduced in Mobility 1.1.


state : FeedbackEffect::State

This is the current state of the effect. It is one of:

  • Feedback.Stopped - the effect is not playing
  • Feedback.Loading - the effect is being loaded
  • Feedback.Running - the effect is playing
  • Feedback.Paused - the effect was being played, but is now paused.

This property group was introduced in Mobility 1.1.

See also Feedback.