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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T12:02:05+00:00 2026-05-24T12:02:05+00:00

I’m trying to find out whether a button is being pressed or not from

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I’m trying to find out whether a button is being pressed or not from within the paintEvent(), so that I can draw the “down” state. However, I don’t know where to find this information. I tried QStyleOptionButton::state but it doesn’t tell whether the button is being clicked or not.
The output of the debug statement is always something like “QStyle::State( “Active | Enabled | HasFocus | MouseOver” )” so nothing about a MouseDown state.

void XQPushButton::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent* event) {
    QPushButton::mousePressEvent(event);

    QStyleOptionButton options;
    options.initFrom(this);
    qDebug() << (options.state);
}


void XQPushButton::paintEvent(QPaintEvent* event) {
    QPushButton::paintEvent(event);

    QStyleOptionButton options;
    options.initFrom(this);
    qDebug() << (options.state);
}

So any idea how I can detect if the button is being clicked?

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    2026-05-24T12:02:06+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 12:02 pm

    QPushButton inherits QAbstractButton, which provides the down property:

    This property holds whether the button is pressed down.

    The documentation of the QStyleOption parent class contains an example that uses this property:

    void MyPushButton::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *)
    {
        QStyleOptionButton option;
        option.initFrom(this);
        option.state = isDown() ? QStyle::State_Sunken : QStyle::State_Raised;
        //...
    }
    

    In other words, the sunken/raised state is not initialized by initFrom(). This makes some sense, since initFrom is inherited from QStyleOption and takes a QWidget:

    void initFrom ( const QWidget * widget )
    

    – and a generic QWidget has no notion of “raised” or “sunken”.

    At least this is how I read the docs.

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