The `MakeDefault` function in C++ for the BButton class is used to set a button as the default button in a graphical user interface (GUI) application. The default button is typically the button that is triggered when the user presses the Enter or Return key on their keyboard. By using the `MakeDefault` function, the specified button becomes the default button, providing a convenient way to execute a default action in the application without requiring the user to click on the button manually.
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