Many users expect to be able to navigate between widgets and controls
using only the keyboard. Qt lets the user navigate between input
widgets with the Tab and Shift+Tab keyboard shortcuts. The default tab
order is based on the order in which widgets are constructed. Although
this order may be sufficient for many users,it is often better to
explicitly specify the tab order to make your application easier to
use.Setting the Tab Order
To enter tab order editing mode,open the Edit menu and select Edit
Tab Order. In this mode,each input widget in the form is shown with a
number indicating its position in the tab order. So,if the user gives
the first input widget the input focus and then presses the tab key,
the focus will move to the second input widget,and so on.The tab order is defined by clicking on each of the numbers in the
correct order. The first number you click will change to red,
indicating the currently edited position in the tab order chain. The
widget associated with the number will become the first one in the tab
order chain. Clicking on another widget will make it the second in the
tab order,and so on.Repeat this process until you are satisfied with the tab order in the
form — you do not need to click every input widget if you see that
the remaining widgets are already in the correct order. Numbers,for
which you already set the order,change to green,while those which
are not clicked yet,remain blue.If you make a mistake,simply double click outside of any number or
choose Restart from the form’s context menu to start again. If you
have many widgets on your form and would like to change the tab order
in the middle or at the end of the tab order chain,you can edit it at
any position. Press Ctrl and click the number from which you want to
start. Alternatively,choose Start from Here in the context menu.