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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T20:27:57+00:00 2026-06-15T20:27:57+00:00

I’m trying to make a movable window without actually creating any widgets (except a

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I’m trying to make a movable window without actually creating any widgets (except a QWebView) and I’m wondering if is possible to emit QMouseEvent from JavaScript (inside QWebView) and catch the signal with C++?

I’m already aware how to call C++ methods from JS (and vice-versa) as described here but I’m asking if I’ll be able to generate/emit an event containing a QMouseEvent (that’s really important because of the current global position of the cursor).

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    2026-06-15T20:27:58+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 8:27 pm

    It wasn’t that hard after all.

    First of all, I exposed my window to the JavaScript engine:

    this->webView()->page()->mainFrame()->addToJavaScriptWindowObject("CHtml5ApplicationViewer", this);
    

    Then I created a simple div inside my HTML code and attached this code to handle the mouse onClick, onMove and onDrag events.

    document.getElementById("bar").onmousedown = function(e){
    
        CHtml5ApplicationViewer.fakeMousePressEvent(e.pageX, e.pageY);
        e.preventDefault();
    
        document.onmousemove = function(e){
            CHtml5ApplicationViewer.fakeMouseMoveEvent(e.screenX, e.screenY);
            e.preventDefault();
        }
    
        this.onmouseup = function(){
            document.onmousemove = null;
        }
    
        document.getElementById("bar").ondragstart = function() { return false; }
    }
    

    Finally, I added two functions in my C++ code that will handle the calls from my JavaScript code:

    void CHtml5ApplicationViewer::fakeMousePressEvent(int fromBorderX, int fromBorderY){
        fromBorderPosition = QPoint(fromBorderX, fromBorderY);
    }
    
    void CHtml5ApplicationViewer::fakeMouseMoveEvent(int dragX, int dragY){
        move(QPoint(dragX, dragY) - fromBorderPosition);
    }
    

    Also, make sure that you make those functions callable from JS!

    public:
        Q_INVOKABLE void fakeMousePressEvent(int fromBorderX, int fromBorderY);
        Q_INVOKABLE void fakeMouseMoveEvent(int dragX, int dragY);
    
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