Porting applications from PySide2 to PySide6 ******************************************** Qt for Python 6.0.0 initially ships with the essential `Modules `_ and some add-ons (Qt Concurrent, Qt Help, Qt OpenGL, Qt Print Support Qt Quick Widgets, Qt SQL, Qt SVG, Qt UI Tools and Qt XML). More modules will follow in subsequent releases as they are added to Qt. The first thing to do when porting applications is to replace the import statements: :: from PySide2.QtWidgets import QApplication... from PySide2 import QtCore needs to be changed to: :: from PySide6.QtWidgets import QApplication... from PySide6 import QtCore Some classes are in a different module now, for example ``QAction`` and ``QShortcut`` have been moved from ``QtWidgets`` to ``QtGui``. Then, the code base needs to be checked for usage of deprecated API and adapted accordingly. More information can be found in the `Porting to Qt 6 `_ Guide and the `Qt 6.0 Documentation `_ .