DMXGetInputCount(3) Library Functions Manual DMXGetInputCount(3)NAME
DMXGetInputCount - determine number of input devices
SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/extensions/dmxext.h>
Bool DMXGetInputCount(Display *dpy,
int *input_count);
DESCRIPTION
DMXGetInputCount() returns the number of input devices connected to the Xdmx(1) server in input_count. This number is the same as that
returned by XListInputDevices(3), but is available even when the XInput extension is not supported.
RETURN VALUE
DMXGetInputCount() returns True unless there is a protocol error.
SEE ALSO DMXGetInputAttributes(3), XListInputDevices(3), DMX(3), Xdmx(1)X Version 11 libdmx 1.1.2 DMXGetInputCount(3)
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DMXGetInputAttributes(3) Library Functions Manual DMXGetInputAttributes(3)NAME
DMXGetInputAttributes - determine input device attributes
SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/extensions/dmxext.h>
Bool DMXGetInputAttributes(Display *dpy,
int id,
DMXInputAttributes *attr);
DESCRIPTION
DMXGetInputAttributes() returns information about the input device specified with id. This information cannot be obtained from the
XListInputDevices(3) call. id is the same as that used by the XListInputDevices(3) call, and must be in the range 0 to one less than the
value returned by DMXGetInputCount(3), inclusive.
The DMXInputAttributes structure is:
typedef struct {
DMXInputEnum inputType;
int physicalScreen;
int physicalId;
Bool isCore;
Bool sendsCore;
const char *name;
Bool detached;
} DMXInputAttributes;
The value of inputType will always be valid, and will have one of the following values, depending on the type of input: DMXLocalInputType ,
DMXConsoleInputType , or DMXBackendInputType .
For local devices, all other fields returned, except isCore and sendsCore , are invalid.
For console devices, physicalScreen and physicalID will be invalid, and name will return the name of the X server on which the console
window is displayed.
For back-end devices, physicalScreen will identify the back-end display and can be used as an argument to DMXGetScreenAttributes(3) to
obtain more information; physicalId will be the XInput device id on the back-end X server; and name will be invalid (since it does not pro-
vide any additional information that cannot be obtained with DMXGetScreenAttributes(3)).
If isCore is True, then this device is active as a true core input device and will send core events. If sendsCore is True, then this
device is an XInput extension device, but sends core events instead of extension events. This behavior is different from that of XFree86
or Xorg, where XInput extension devices may send both extension events and core events.
If detached is True, then this device has been detached and is no longer producing input events. The device may be reattached using DMX-
AddInput(3).
RETURN VALUE
DMXGetInputAttributes() returns True unless there is a protocol error.
DMXGetInputAttributes() can generate BadValue (if the value of id is out of range).
SEE ALSO DMXGetInputCount(3), XListInputDevices(3), DMXGetScreenAttributes(3), DMXAddInput(3), DMX(3), Xdmx(1)X Version 11 libdmx 1.1.2 DMXGetInputAttributes(3)
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