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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
dxkbledpanel
dxkbledpanel(1X) dxkbledpanel(1X)
NAME
dxkbledpanel - Present an on-screen display of keyboard indicators.
SYNOPSIS
dxkbledpanel [options]
OPTIONS
mask is a bitmask where each bit corresponds to one of the thirty-two available keyboard indicators. If -watch is used, dxkbledpanel will
only display the indicators specified by mask. -automatic instructs dxkbledpanel to omit automatic XKB indicators from the display.
+automatic instructs dxkbledpanel to include automatic XKB indicators in the display. -explicit instructs dxkbledpanel to omit explicit
XKB indicators from the display. +explicit instructs dxkbledpanel to include explicit XKB indicators in the display. -named instructs
dxkbledpanel to omit named XKB indicators from the display. +named instructs dxkbledpanel to include named XKB indicators in the display.
-real instructs dxkbledpanel to omit real XKB indicators from the display. +real instructs dxkbledpanel to include real XKB indicators in
the display. -virtual instructs dxkbledpanel to omit virtual XKB indicators from the display. +virtual instructs dxkbledpanel to include
virtual XKB indicators in the display. -intersection instructs dxkbledpanel to only present the indicators that meet each of the require-
ments specified by the above options. -union instructs dxkbledpanel to present the indicators that meet any of the requirements specified
by the above
The default set of options is -intersection +named +virtual.
DESCRIPTION
The dxkbledpanel command is meant to be a replacement for the kb_indicator application. If XKB is active in the server, the dxkbledpanel
command presents an on-screen display of keyboard indicators. Each of the indicators is represented by a toggle button. Pressing on the
toggle button will change the state of the indicator as well as the modifier, control, or group state flagged by the indicator. See the
XKB library specification for more information on modifier, control, and group state.
SEE ALSO
Commands: xkbcomp(1X), kb_indicator(1X)
Others: X(1X)
dxkbledpanel(1X)