XkbSASetPtrDfltValue (3)
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NAME
XkbSASetPtrDfltValue - Sets the valueXXX field of act from valSYNOPSIS
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void XkbSASetPtrDfltValue
(XkbAction act,
int val);
ARGUMENTS
- - act
-
- action in which to set valueXXX
- - val
- value to set in valueXXX
DESCRIPTION
Actions associated with the XkbPtrDfltAction structure change the mk_dflt_btn
attribute of the MouseKeys control.
If the MouseKeys control is not enabled, KeyPress and KeyRelease events are
treated as though the action is XkbSA_NoAction. Otherwise, this action changes
the
mk_dflt_btn
attribute of the MouseKeys control.
The
type
field of the XkbPtrDfltAction structure should always be XkbSA_SetPtrDflt.
The
flags
field is composed of the bitwise inclusive OR of the values shown in Table 1
(currently there is only one value defined).
Table 1 Pointer Default Flags | |
Flag | Meaning |
XkbSA_DfltBtnAbsolute |
If set, the value field represents an absolute pointer button. Otherwise, the
value field represents the amount to be added to the current default button.
|
The affect field specifies what changes as a result of this action. The only valid value for the affect field is XkbSA_AffectDfltBtn.
The valueXXX field is a signed character that represents the new button value for the mk_dflt_btn attribute of the MouseKeys control. If XkbSA_DfltBtnAbsolute is set in flags, valueXXX specifies the button to be used; otherwise, valueXXX specifies the amount to be added to the current default button. In either case, illegal button choices are wrapped back around into range. Xkb provides macros, to convert between the integer and signed character values in XkbPtrDfltAction structures.
STRUCTURES
typedef struct _XkbPtrDfltAction { unsigned char type; /* XkbSA_SetPtrDflt */ unsigned char flags; /* controls the pointer button number */ unsigned char affect; /* XkbSA_AffectDfltBtn */ char valueXXX; /* new default button member */ } XkbPtrDfltAction;