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Man Page: xkbsetxlibcontrols

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 3

XkbSetXlibControls(3)						   XKB FUNCTIONS					     XkbSetXlibControls(3)

NAME
XkbSetXlibControls - Changes the state of the Library Controls
SYNOPSIS
unsigned int XkbSetXlibControls (Display *display, unsigned long bits_to_change, unsigned long values_for_bits);
ARGUMENTS
- display connection to X server - bits_to_change selects controls to be modified - values_for_bits turns selected controls on (1) or off (0)
DESCRIPTION
XkbSetXlibControls modifies the state of the controls selected by bits_to_change; only the controls selected by bits_to_change are modi- fied. If the bit corresponding to a control is on in bits_to_change and also on in values_for_bits, the control is enabled. If the bit cor- responding to a control is on in bits_to_change but off in values_for_bits, the control is disabled. bits_to_change should be an inclusive OR of bits from Table 1. Table 1 Library Control Masks ----------------------------------------------- Library Control Mask Value ----------------------------------------------- XkbLC_ForceLatin1Lookup (1 << 0) XkbLC_ConsumeLookupMods (1 << 1) XkbLC_AlwaysConsumeShiftAndLock (1 << 2) XkbLC_IgnoreNewKeyboards (1 << 3) XkbLC_ConsumeKeysOnComposeFail (1 << 29) XkbLC_ComposeLED (1 << 30) XkbLC_BeepOnComposeFail (1 << 31) XkbLC_AllControls (0xc0000007)
RETURN VALUES
(1 << 0) XkbLC_ForceLatin1Lookup (1 << 1) XkbLC_ConsumeLookupMods (1 << 2) XkbLC_AlwaysConsumeShiftAndLock (1 << 3) XkbLC_IgnoreNewKeyboards (1 << 29) XkbLC_ConsumeKeysOnComposeFail (1 << 30) XkbLC_ComposeLED (1 << 31) XkbLC_BeepOnComposeFail (0xc0000007) XkbLC_AllControls X Version 11 libX11 1.6.0 XkbSetXlibControls(3)
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