XkbSetAutoRepeatRate (3)
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NAME
XkbSetAutoRepeatRate - Sets the attributes of the RepeatKeys control for a keyboard deviceSYNOPSIS
-
Bool XkbSetAutoRepeatRate
(Display *display,
unsigned int device_spec,
unsigned int timeout,
unsigned int interval);
ARGUMENTS
- - display
-
- connection to X server
- - device_spec
- device to configure, or XkbUseCoreKbd
- - timeout
- initial delay, ms
- - interval
- delay between repeats, ms
DESCRIPTION
The core protocol allows only control over whether or not the entire keyboard or
individual keys should auto-repeat when held down. RepeatKeys is a boolean
control that extends this capability by adding control over the delay until a
key begins to repeat and the rate at which it repeats. RepeatKeys is coupled
with the core auto-repeat control: when RepeatKeys is enabled or disabled, the
core auto-repeat is enabled or disabled and vice versa.
Auto-repeating keys are controlled by two attributes. The first,
timeout,
is the delay after the initial press of an auto-repeating key and the first
generated repeat event. The second,
interval,
is the delay between all subsequent generated repeat events. As with all boolean
controls, configuring the attributes that determine how the control operates
does not automatically enable the control as a whole.
XkbSetAutoRepeatRate
sends a request to the X server to configure the AutoRepeat control attributes
to the values specified in
timeout
and
interval.
XkbSetAutoRepeatRate
does not wait for a reply; it normally returns True. Specifying a zero value for
either
timeout
or
interval
causes the server to generate a BadValue protocol error. If a compatible version
of the Xkb extension is not available in the server,
XkbSetAutoRepeatRate
returns False.
RETURN VALUES
- True
- The XkbSetAutoRepeatRate function returns True normally.
- False
- The XkbSetAutoRepeatRate function returns False if a compatible version of the Xkb extension is not available in the server.
DIAGNOSTICS
- BadValue
-
An argument is out of range