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Command: XkbNoteControlsChanges | Section: 3 | Source: OpenBSD | File: XkbNoteControlsChanges.3
XkbNoteControlsChanges(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbNoteControlsChanges(3)
NAME
XkbNoteControlsChanges - Notes the changes in a changes structure when
a client receives an XkbControlsNotify event
SYNOPSIS
void XkbNoteControlsChanges (XkbControlsChangesPtr changes, XkbControl-
sNotifyEvent *new, unsigned int wanted);
ARGUMENTS
changes
records changes indicated by new
new tells which things have changed
wanted tells which parts of new to record in changes
DESCRIPTION
Whenever a field in the controls structure changes in the server's key-
board description, the server sends an XkbControlsNotify event to all
interested clients.To receive XkbControlsNotify events under all possi-
ble conditions, use XkbSelectEvents and pass XkbControlsNotifyMask in
both bits_to_change and values_for_bits.
To receive XkbControlsNotify events only under certain conditions, use
XkbSelectEventDetails using XkbControlsNotify as the event_type and
specifying the desired state changes in bits_to_change and val-
ues_for_bits using mask bits from Table 1.
Table 1 shows the actual values for the individual mask bits used to
select controls for modification and to enable and disable the control.
Note that the same mask bit is used to specify general modifications to
the parameters used to configure the control (which), and to enable and
disable the control (enabled_ctrls). The anomalies in the table (no
"ok" in column) are for controls that have no configurable attributes;
and for controls that are not boolean controls and therefore cannot be
enabled or disabled.
c s s s l l l l l l l l l l l l. Table 1 Controls Mask Bits _ Mask
Bit which or enabled Value changed_ctrls _ctrls _ XkbRe-
peatKeysMask ok ok (1L<<0) XkbSlowKeysMask ok ok (1L<<1)
XkbBounceKeysMask ok ok (1L<<2) XkbStick-
yKeysMask ok ok (1L<<3) XkbMouseKeysMask ok ok (1L<<4)
XkbMouseKeysAccelMask ok ok (1L<<5) XkbAc-
cessXKeysMask ok ok (1L<<6) XkbAccessXTimeout-
Mask ok ok (1L<<7) XkbAccessXFeedbackMask ok ok (1L<<8)
XkbAudibleBellMask ok (1L<<9) XkbOver-
lay1Mask ok (1L<<10) XkbOverlay2Mask ok (1L<<11)
XkbIgnoreGroupLockMask ok (1L<<12) XkbGroupsWrap-
Mask ok (1L<<27) XkbInternalModsMask ok (1L<<28) XkbIg-
noreLockModsMask ok (1L<<29) XkbPerKeyRepeat-
Mask ok (1L<<30) XkbControlsEnabledMask ok (1L<<31) Xk-
bAccessXOptionsMask ok ok (XkbStickyKeysMask | XkbAccessXFeed-
backMask) XkbAllBooleanCtrlsMask ok (0x00001FFF) XkbAllCon-
trolsMask ok (0xF8001FFF)
The changed_ctrls field specifies the controls components that have
changed and consists of bits taken from the masks defined in Table 1
with "ok" in the changed_ctrls column.
The controls currently enabled in the server are reported in the en-
abled_ctrls field. If any controls were just enabled or disabled (that
is, the contents of the enabled_ctrls field changed), they are flagged
in the enabled_ctrl_changes field. The valid bits for these fields are
the masks listed in Table 1 with "ok" in the enabled_ctrls column. The
num_groups field reports the number of groups bound to the key belong-
ing to the most number of groups and is automatically updated when the
keyboard mapping changes.
If the change was caused by a request from a client, the keycode and
event_type fields are set to zero and the req_major and req_minor
fields identify the request. The req_major value is the same as the ma-
jor extension opcode. Otherwise, event_type is set to the type of event
that caused the change (one of KeyPress, KeyRelease, DeviceKeyPress,
DeviceKeyRelease, ButtonPress or ButtonRelease), and req_major and
req_minor are undefined. If event_type is KeyPress, KeyRelease, De-
viceKeyPress, or DeviceKeyRelease, the keycode field is set to the key
that caused the change. If event_type is ButtonPress or ButtonRelease,
keycode contains the button number.
When a client receives an XkbControlsNotify event, it can note the
changes in a changes structure using XkbNoteControlsChanges.
The wanted parameter is a bitwise inclusive OR of bits taken from the
set of masks specified in Table 1 with "ok" in the changed_ctrls col-
umn. XkbNoteControlsChanges copies any changes reported in new and
specified in wanted into the changes record specified by old.
STRUCTURES
The structure for the XkbControlsNotify event is defined as follows:
typedef struct {
int type; /* Xkb extension base event code */
unsigned long serial; /* X server serial number for event */
Bool send_event; /* True => synthetically generated */
Display * display; /* server connection where event generated */
Time time; /* server time when event generated */
int xkb_type; /* XkbCompatMapNotify */
int device; /* Xkb device ID, will not be XkbUseCoreKbd */
unsigned int changed_ctrls; /* bits indicating which controls data have changed*/
unsigned int enabled_ctrls; /* controls currently enabled in server */
unsigned int enabled_ctrl_changes; /* bits indicating enabled/disabled controls */
int num_groups; /* current number of keyboard groups */
KeyCode keycode; /* != 0 => keycode of key causing change */
char event_type; /* Type of event causing change */
char req_major; /* major event code of event causing change */
char req_minor; /* minor event code of event causing change */
} XkbControlsNotifyEvent;
SEE ALSO
XkbSelectEventDetails(3), XkbSelectEvents(3)
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