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


NAME
      XGrabPointer, XUngrabPointer, XChangeActivePointerGrab - grab the pointer

SYNTAX
      int XGrabPointer(display, grab_window, owner_events, event_mask,
      pointer_mode,
                     keyboard_mode, confine_to, cursor, time)
            Display *display;
            Window grab_window;
            Bool owner_events;
            unsigned int event_mask;
            int pointer_mode, keyboard_mode;
            Window confine_to;
            Cursor cursor;
            Time time;

      XUngrabPointer(display, time)
            Display *display;
            Time time;

      XChangeActivePointerGrab(display, event_mask, cursor, time)
            Display *display;
            unsigned int event_mask;
            Cursor cursor;
            Time time;

ARGUMENTS
      confine_to
                Specifies the window to confine the pointer in or None.

      cursor    Specifies the cursor that is to be displayed during the grab or
                None.

      display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

      event_mask
                Specifies which pointer events are reported to the client.  The
                mask is the bitwise inclusive OR of the valid pointer event
                mask bits.

      grab_window
                Specifies the grab window.

      keyboard_mode
                Specifies further processing of keyboard events.  You can pass
                GrabModeSync or GrabModeAsync.

      owner_events
                Specifies a Boolean value that indicates whether the pointer
                events are to be reported as usual or reported with respect to
                the grab window if selected by the event mask.



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      pointer_mode
                Specifies further processing of pointer events.  You can pass
                GrabModeSync or GrabModeAsync.

      time      Specifies the time.  You can pass either a timestamp or
                CurrentTime.

DESCRIPTION
      The XGrabPointer function actively grabs control of the pointer and
      returns GrabSuccess if the grab was successful.  Further pointer events
      are reported only to the grabbing client.  XGrabPointer overrides any
      active pointer grab by this client.  If owner_events is False, all
      generated pointer events are reported with respect to grab_window and are
      reported only if selected by event_mask.  If owner_events is True and if
      a generated pointer event would normally be reported to this client, it
      is reported as usual. Otherwise, the event is reported with respect to
      the grab_window and is reported only if selected by event_mask.  For
      either value of owner_events, unreported events are discarded.

      If the pointer_mode is GrabModeAsync, pointer event processing continues
      as usual.  If the pointer is currently frozen by this client, the
      processing of events for the pointer is resumed.  If the pointer_mode is
      GrabModeSync, the state of the pointer, as seen by client applications,
      appears to freeze, and the X server generates no further pointer events
      until the grabbing client calls XAllowEvents or until the pointer grab is
      released.  Actual pointer changes are not lost while the pointer is
      frozen; they are simply queued in the server for later processing.

      If the keyboard_mode is GrabModeAsync, keyboard event processing is
      unaffected by activation of the grab.  If the keyboard_mode is
      GrabModeSync, the state of the keyboard, as seen by client applications,
      appears to freeze, and the X server generates no further keyboard events
      until the grabbing client calls XAllowEvents or until the pointer grab is
      released.  Actual keyboard changes are not lost while the pointer is
      frozen; they are simply queued in the server for later processing.

      If a cursor is specified, it is displayed regardless of what window the
      pointer is in. If None is specified, the normal cursor for that window is
      displayed when the pointer is in grab_window or one of its subwindows;
      otherwise, the cursor for grab_window is displayed.

      If a confine_to window is specified, the pointer is restricted to stay
      contained in that window.  The confine_to window need have no
      relationship to the grab_window.  If the pointer is not initially in the
      confine_to window, it is warped automatically to the closest edge just
      before the grab activates and enter/leave events are generated as usual.
      If the confine_to window is subsequently reconfigured, the pointer is
      warped automatically, as necessary, to keep it contained in the window.

      The time argument allows you to avoid certain circumstances that come up
      if applications take a long time to respond or if there are long network
      delays.  Consider a situation where you have two applications, both of


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      which normally grab the pointer when clicked on.  If both applications
      specify the timestamp from the event, the second application may wake up
      faster and successfully grab the pointer before the first application.
      The first application then will get an indication that the other
      application grabbed the pointer before its request was processed.

      XGrabPointer generates EnterNotify and LeaveNotify events.

      Either if grab_window or confine_to window is not viewable or if the
      confine_to window lies completely outside the boundaries of the root
      window, XGrabPointer fails and returns GrabNotViewable.  If the pointer
      is actively grabbed by some other client, it fails and returns
      AlreadyGrabbed.  If the pointer is frozen by an active grab of another
      client, it fails and returns GrabFrozen.  If the specified time is
      earlier than the last-pointer-grab time or later than the current X
      server time, it fails and returns GrabInvalidTime.  Otherwise, the last-
      pointer-grab time is set to the specified time (CurrentTime is replaced
      by the current X server time).

      XGrabPointer can generate BadCursor, BadValue, and BadWindow errors.

      The XUngrabPointer function releases the pointer and any queued events if
      this client has actively grabbed the pointer from XGrabPointer,
      XGrabButton, or from a normal button press.  XUngrabPointer does not
      release the pointer if the specified time is earlier than the last-
      pointer-grab time or is later than the current X server time.  It also
      generates EnterNotify and LeaveNotify events.  The X server performs an
      UngrabPointer request automatically if the event window or confine_to
      window for an active pointer grab becomes not viewable or if window
      reconfiguration causes the confine_to window to lie completely outside
      the boundaries of the root window.

      The XChangeActivePointerGrab function changes the specified dynamic
      parameters if the pointer is actively grabbed by the client and if the
      specified time is no earlier than the last-pointer-grab time and no later
      than the current X server time.  This function has no effect on the
      passive parameters of a XGrabButton.  The interpretation of event_mask
      and cursor is the same as described in XGrabPointer.

      XChangeActivePointerGrab can generate a BadCursor and BadValue error.

DIAGNOSTICS
      BadCursor A value for a Cursor argument does not name a defined Cursor.

      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.





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      BadWindow A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window.

SEE ALSO
      XAllowEvents(3X11), XGrabButton(3X11), XGrabKey(3X11),
      XGrabKeyboard(3X11)
      Xlib - C Language X Interface
















































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