XkbSetAccessXTimeout (3)
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NAME
XkbSetAccessXTimeout - Configures the AccessXTimeout options for a keyboard deviceSYNOPSIS
-
Bool XkbSetAccessXTimeout
(Display *display,
unsigned int device_spec,
unsigned short timeout,
unsigned int ctrls_mask,
unsigned int ctrls_values,
unsigned short opts_mask,
unsigned short opts_values);
ARGUMENTS
- - display
-
- connection to X server
- - device_spec
- device to configure, or XkbUseCoreKbd
- - timeout
- seconds idle until AccessXTimeout occurs
- - ctrls_mask
- boolean controls to modify
- - ctrls_values
- new bits for controls selected by ctrls_mask
- - opts_mask
- ax_options to change
- - opts_values
- new bits for ax_options selected by opts_mask
DESCRIPTION
In environments where computers are shared, features such as SlowKeys present a
problem: if SlowKeys is on, the keyboard can appear to be unresponsive because
keys are not accepted until they are held for a certain period of time. To help
solve this problem, Xkb provides an AccessXTimeout control to automatically
change the enabled/disabled state of any boolean controls and to change the
value of the AccessXKeys and AccessXFeedback control attributes if the keyboard
is idle for a specified period of time.
When a timeout as specified by AccessXTimeout occurs and a control is
consequently modified, Xkb generates an XkbControlsNotify event. For more
information on XkbControlsNotify events.
timeout
specifies the number of seconds the keyboard must be idle before the controls
are modified.
ctrls_mask
specifies what controls are to be enabled or disabled, and
ctrls_values
specifies whether those controls are to be enabled or disabled. The bit values
correspond to those for enabling and disabling boolean controls using
XkbChangeEnabledControls.
The
opts_mask
field specifies which attributes of the AccessXKeys and AccessXFeedback controls
are to be changed, and
opts_values
specifies the new values for those options. The bit values correspond to those
for the
ax_options
field of an XkbDescRec.
XkbSetAccessXTimeout
sends a request to configure the AccessXTimeout control to the server. It does
not wait for a reply, and normally returns True. If a compatible version of the
Xkb extension is not available in the server,
XkbSetAccessXTimeout
returns False.
RETURN VALUES
- True
- The XkbSetAccessXTimeout function returns True when a compatible version of the Xkb extension is available in the server.
- False
- The XkbSetAccessXTimeout function returns False when a compatible version of the Xkb extension is not available in the server.
STRUCTURES
The complete description of an Xkb keyboard is given by an XkbDescRec. The component
structures in the XkbDescRec represent the major Xkb components.
typedef struct { struct _XDisplay * display; /* connection to X server */ unsigned short flags; /* private to Xkb, do not modify */ unsigned short device_spec; /* device of interest */ KeyCode min_key_code; /* minimum keycode for device */ KeyCode max_key_code; /* maximum keycode for device */ XkbControlsPtr ctrls; /* controls */ XkbServerMapPtr server; /* server keymap */ XkbClientMapPtr map; /* client keymap */ XkbIndicatorPtr indicators; /* indicator map */ XkbNamesPtr names; /* names for all components */ XkbCompatMapPtr compat; /* compatibility map */ XkbGeometryPtr geom; /* physical geometry of keyboard */ } XkbDescRec, *XkbDescPtr;The display field points to an X display structure. The flags field is private to the library: modifying flags may yield unpredictable results. The device_spec field specifies the device identifier of the keyboard input device, or XkbUseCoreKeyboard, which specifies the core keyboard device. The min_key_code and max_key_code fields specify the least and greatest keycode that can be returned by the keyboard.
Each structure component has a corresponding mask bit that is used in function calls to indicate that the structure should be manipulated in some manner, such as allocating it or freeing it. These masks and their relationships to the fields in the XkbDescRec are shown in Table 1.
Table 1 Mask Bits for XkbDescRec | ||
Mask Bit | XkbDescRec Field | Value |
XkbControlsMask | ctrls | (1L<<0) |
XkbServerMapMask | server | (1L<<1) |
XkbIClientMapMask | map | (1L<<2) |
XkbIndicatorMapMask | indicators | (1L<<3) |
XkbNamesMask | names | (1L<<4) |
XkbCompatMapMask | compat | (1L<<5) |
XkbGeometryMask | geom | (1L<<6) |
XkbAllComponentsMask | All Fields | (0x7f) |
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;