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Operating Systems Solaris x4200 solaris doesn't see new disk Post 302294287 by madvikas on Thursday 5th of March 2009 01:13:24 AM
Old 03-05-2009
nope ...I'm not able to use keyboard to change. Only enter for help ....where it saying no help available for the selected item.
 

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XCHANGEKEYBOARDDEVIC(3) 												   XCHANGEKEYBOARDDEVIC(3)

NAME
XChangeKeyboardDevice - change which device is used as the X keyboard SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/extensions/XInput.h> Status XChangeKeyboardDevice( Display *display, XDevice *device); display Specifies the connection to the X server. device Specifies the device to be used as the X keyboard. DESCRIPTION
The XChangeKeyboardDevice request causes the server to use the specified device as the X keyboard. The device must have been previously opened by the requesting client via XOpenDevice or a BadDevice error will result. The device must support input class Keys, or a BadMatch error will result. If the server implementation does not support using the requested device as the X keyboard, a BadDevice error will result. If the specified device is grabbed by another client, AlreadyGrabbed is returned. If the specified device is frozen by a grab on another device, GrabFrozen is returned. If the request is successful, Success is returned. If the request succeeds, a ChangeDeviceNotify event is sent to all clients that have selected that event. A MappingNotify event with request = MappingKeyboard is sent to all clients. The specified device becomes the X keyboard and the old X keyboard becomes accessible through the input extension protocol requests. XChangeKeyboardDevice can generate a BadDevice or a BadMatch error. DIAGNOSTICS
BadDevice An invalid device was specified. The specified device does not exist, has not been opened by this client via XOpenInputDevice, or is already one of the core X device (pointer or keyboard). This error may also occur if the server implementation does not support using the specified device as the X keyboard. BadMatch This error may occur if an XChangeKeyboardDevice request was made specifying a device that has no keys. SEE ALSO
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