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XkbGetIndicatorState
Section: XKB FUNCTIONS (3) Updated: libX11 1.6.4 Index
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NAME
XkbGetIndicatorState - Obtains the current state of the keyboard indicators
SYNOPSIS
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Status XkbGetIndicatorState
(Display *display,
unsigned int device_spec,
unsigned int state_return);
ARGUMENTS
- - display
-
- connection to the X server
- - device_spec
-
device ID, or XkbUseCoreKbd
- - state_return
-
backfilled with a mask of the indicator state
DESCRIPTION
Xkb allows applications to obtain information about indicators using two
different methods. The first method, which is similar to the core X
implementation, uses a mask to specify the indicators. The second method, which
is more suitable for applications concerned with interoperability, uses
indicator names. The correspondence between the indicator name and the bit
position in masks is as follows: one of the parameters returned from
XkbGetNamedIndicators
is an index that is the bit position to use in any function call that requires a
mask of indicator bits, as well as the indicator's index into the
XkbIndicatorRec array of indicator maps.
XkbGetIndicatorState
queries the
display
for the state of the indicators on the device specified by the
device_spec.
For each indicator that is "turned on" on the device, the associated bit is set
in
state_return.
If a compatible version of the Xkb extension is not available in the server,
XkbGetIndicatorState
returns a BadMatch error. Otherwise, it sends the request to the X server,
places the state of the indicators into
state_return,
and returns Success. Thus the value reported by
XkbGetIndicatorState
is identical to the value reported by the core protocol.
DIAGNOSTICS
- BadMatch
-
A compatible version of Xkb was not available in the server or an argument has
correct type and range, but is otherwise invalid
SEE ALSO
XkbGetNamedIndicators(3)
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