XSetDeviceModifierMapping

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Version: 10/02/2009 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

XGetDeviceModifierMapping, XSetDeviceModifierMapping - query or change device modifier mappings

SYNOPSIS

 #include <X11/extensions/XInput.h>
 
 int XSetDeviceModifierMapping( Display *display,
                                XDevice *device,
                                XModifierKeymap *modmap);
 
 XModifierKeymap *XGetDeviceModifierMapping( Display *display,
                                             XDevice *device);
 
 display
        Specifies the connection to the X server.
 
 device
        Specifies the device whose modifier mapping is to be
        queried or modified.
 
 modmap
        Specifies a pointer to the XModifierKeymap structure.
 

DESCRIPTION

 The XSetDeviceModifierMapping request specifies the KeyCodes of
 the keys (if any) that are to be used as modifiers for the
 specified device. If it succeeds, the X server generates a
 DeviceMappingNotify event, and XSetDeviceModifierMapping
 returns MappingSuccess. X permits at most eight modifier keys.
 If more than eight are specified in the XModifierKeymap
 structure, a BadLength error results.
 
 The modifiermap member of the XModifierKeymap structure
 contains eight sets of max_keypermod KeyCodes, one for each
 modifier in the order Shift, Lock, Control, Mod1, Mod2, Mod3,
 Mod4, and Mod5. Only nonzero KeyCodes have meaning in each set,
 and zero KeyCodes are ignored. In addition, all of the nonzero
 KeyCodes must be in the range specified by min_keycode and
 max_keycode as returned by XListInputDevices, or a BadValue
 error results. No KeyCode may appear twice in the entire map,
 or a BadValue error results.
 
 An X server can impose restrictions on how modifiers can be
 changed, for example, if certain keys do not generate up
 transitions in hardware, if auto-repeat cannot be disabled on
 certain keys, or if multiple modifier keys are not supported.
 If some such restriction is violated, the status reply is
 MappingFailed, and none of the modifiers are changed. If the
 new KeyCodes specified for a modifier differ from those
 currently defined and any (current or new) keys for that
 modifier are in the logically down state,
 XSetDeviceModifierMapping returns MappingBusy, and none of the
 modifiers is changed.
 
 XSetDeviceModifierMapping can generate BadLength, BadDevice,
 BadMatch, BadAlloc, and BadValue errors.
 
 The XGetDeviceModifierMapping request returns a pointer to a
 newly created XModifierKeymap structure that contains the keys
 being used as modifiers. The structure should be freed after
 use by calling XFreeModifierMapping . If only zero values
 appear in the set for any modifier, that modifier is disabled.
 
 XGetDeviceModifierMapping can generate BadDevice and BadMatch
 errors.
 

Structures

 The XModifierKeymap structure contains:
 
 typedef struct {
 int max_keypermod;
 KeyCode *modifiermap;
 } XModifierKeymap;
 

DIAGNOSTICS

 BadLength
        More than eight keys were specified in the
        XModifierKeymap structure.
 
 BadAlloc
        The server failed to allocate the requested resource or
        server memory.
 
 BadDevice
        An invalid device was specified. The specified device
        does not exist or has not been opened by this client via
        XOpenInputDevice. This error may also occur if the
        specified device is the X keyboard or X pointer device.
 
 BadMatch
        This error may occur if an XGetDeviceModifierMapping or
        XChangeDeviceModifierMapping request was made specifying
        a device that has no keys.
 
 BadValue
        Some numeric value falls outside the range of values
        accepted by the request. Unless a specific range is
        specified for an argument, the full range defined by the
        argument's type is accepted. Any argument defined as a
        set of alternatives can generate this error.
 

SEE ALSO

 XSetDeviceKeyMapping(3), XSetDeviceButtonMapping(3)