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XChangeKeyboardControl(3X11)X Version 11(Release 5)XChangeKeyboardControl(3X11)


NAME
      XChangeKeyboardControl, XGetKeyboardControl, XAutoRepeatOn,
      XAutoRepeatOff, XBell, XQueryKeymap, XKeyboardControl - manipulate
      keyboard settings and keyboard control structure

SYNTAX
      XChangeKeyboardControl(display, value_mask, values)
            Display *display;
            unsigned long value_mask;
            XKeyboardControl *values;

      XGetKeyboardControl(display, values_return)
            Display *display;
            XKeyboardState *values_return;

      XAutoRepeatOn(display)
            Display *display;

      XAutoRepeatOff(display)
            Display *display;

      XBell(display, percent)
            Display *display;
            int percent;

      XQueryKeymap(display, keys_return)
            Display *display;
            char keys_return[32];

ARGUMENTS
      display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

      keys_return
                Returns an array of bytes that identifies which keys are
                pressed down.  Each bit represents one key of the keyboard.

      percent   Specifies the volume for the bell, which can range from -100 to
                100 inclusive.

      value_mask
                Specifies which controls to change.  This mask is the bitwise
                inclusive OR of the valid control mask bits.

      values    Specifies one value for each bit set to 1 in the mask.

      values_return
                Returns the current keyboard controls in the specified
                XKeyboardState structure.

DESCRIPTION
      The XChangeKeyboardControl function controls the keyboard characteristics
      defined by the XKeyboardControl structure.  The value_mask argument


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      specifies which values are to be changed.

      XChangeKeyboardControl can generate BadMatch and BadValue errors.

      The XGetKeyboardControl function returns the current control values for
      the keyboard to the XKeyboardState structure.

      The XAutoRepeatOn function turns on auto-repeat for the keyboard on the
      specified display.

      The XAutoRepeatOff function turns off auto-repeat for the keyboard on the
      specified display.

      The XBell function rings the bell on the keyboard on the specified
      display, if possible.  The specified volume is relative to the base
      volume for the keyboard.  If the value for the percent argument is not in
      the range -100 to 100 inclusive, a BadValue error results.  The volume at
      which the bell rings when the percent argument is nonnegative is:

            base - [(base * percent) / 100] + percent

      The volume at which the bell rings when the percent argument is negative
      is:

            base + [(base * percent) / 100]

      To change the base volume of the bell, use XChangeKeyboardControl.

      XBell can generate a BadValue error.

      The XQueryKeymap function returns a bit vector for the logical state of
      the keyboard, where each bit set to 1 indicates that the corresponding
      key is currently pressed down.  The vector is represented as 32 bytes.
      Byte N (from 0) contains the bits for keys 8N to 8N + 7 with the least-
      significant bit in the byte representing key 8N.

      Note that the logical state of a device (as seen by client applications)
      may lag the physical state if device event processing is frozen.

STRUCTURES
      The XKeyboardControl structure contains:

      /* Mask bits for ChangeKeyboardControl */
      #define   KBKeyClickPercent           (1L<<0)
      #define   KBBellPercent               (1L<<1)
      #define   KBBellPitch                 (1L<<2)
      #define   KBBellDuration              (1L<<3)
      #define   KBLed                       (1L<<4)
      #define   KBLedMode                   (1L<<5)
      #define   KBKey                       (1L<<6)
      #define   KBAutoRepeatMode            (1L<<7)
      /* Values */


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      typedef struct {
           int key_click_percent;
           int bell_percent;
           int bell_pitch;
           int bell_duration;
           int led;
           int led_mode;       /* LedModeOn, LedModeOff */
           int key;
           int auto_repeat_mode;/* AutoRepeatModeOff, AutoRepeatModeOn,
                                  AutoRepeatModeDefault */
      } XKeyboardControl;

      The key_click_percent member sets the volume for key clicks between 0
      (off) and 100 (loud) inclusive, if possible. A setting of -1 restores the
      default.  Other negative values generate a BadValue error.

      The bell_percent sets the base volume for the bell between 0 (off) and
      100 (loud) inclusive, if possible. A setting of -1 restores the default.
      Other negative values generate a BadValue error.  The bell_pitch member
      sets the pitch (specified in Hz) of the bell, if possible.  A setting of
      -1 restores the default.  Other negative values generate a BadValue
      error.  The bell_duration member sets the duration of the bell specified
      in milliseconds, if possible. A setting of -1 restores the default.
      Other negative values generate a BadValue error.

      If both the led_mode and led members are specified, the state of that LED
      is changed, if possible. The led_mode member can be set to LedModeOn or
      LedModeOff.  If only led_mode is specified, the state of all LEDs are
      changed, if possible. At most 32 LEDs numbered from one are supported. No
      standard interpretation of LEDs is defined.  If led is specified without
      led_mode, a BadMatch error results.

      If both the auto_repeat_mode and key members are specified, the
      auto_repeat_mode of that key is changed (according to AutoRepeatModeOn,
      AutoRepeatModeOff, or AutoRepeatModeDefault), if possible.  If only
      auto_repeat_mode is specified, the global auto_repeat_mode for the entire
      keyboard is changed, if possible, and does not affect the per key
      settings.  If a key is specified without an auto_repeat_mode, a BadMatch
      error results.  Each key has an individual mode of whether or not it
      should auto-repeat and a default setting for the mode.  In addition,
      there is a global mode of whether auto-repeat should be enabled or not
      and a default setting for that mode.  When global mode is
      AutoRepeatModeOn, keys should obey their individual auto-repeat modes.
      When global mode is AutoRepeatModeOff, no keys should auto-repeat.  An
      auto-repeating key generates alternating KeyPress and KeyRelease events.
      When a key is used as a modifier, it is desirable for the key not to
      auto-repeat, regardless of its auto-repeat setting.

      The XKeyboardState structure contains:





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      typedef struct {
           int key_click_percent;
           int bell_percent;
           unsigned int bell_pitch, bell_duration;
           unsigned long led_mask;
           int global_auto_repeat;
           char auto_repeats[32];
      } XKeyboardState;

      For the LEDs, the least-significant bit of led_mask corresponds to LED
      one, and each bit set to 1 in led_mask indicates an LED that is lit.  The
      global_auto_repeat member can be set to AutoRepeatModeOn or
      AutoRepeatModeOff.  The auto_repeats member is a bit vector.  Each bit
      set to 1 indicates that auto-repeat is enabled for the corresponding key.
      The vector is represented as 32 bytes. Byte N (from 0) contains the bits
      for keys 8N to 8N + 7 with the least-significant bit in the byte
      representing key 8N.

DIAGNOSTICS
      BadMatch  Some argument or pair of arguments has the correct type and
                range but fails to match in some other way required by the
                request.

      BadValue  Some numeric value falls outside the range of values accepted
                by the request.  Unless a specific range is specified for an
                argument, the full range defined by the argument's type is
                accepted.  Any argument defined as a set of alternatives can
                generate this error.

SEE ALSO
      XChangeKeyboardMapping(3X11), XSetPointerMapping(3X11)
      Xlib - C Language X Interface






















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