XkbKeyTypeIndex(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbKeyTypeIndex(3)NAME
XkbKeyTypeIndex - Obtain the index of a key type or the pointer to a key type
SYNOPSIS
int XkbKeyTypeIndex (XkbDescPtr xkb, KeyCode keycode, int group);
ARGUMENTS
- xkb Xkb description of interest
- keycode
keycode of interest
- group
group index
DESCRIPTION
XkbKeyTypeIndex computes an index into the types vector of the client map in xkb from the given keycode and group index.
X Version 11 libX11 1.5.0 XkbKeyTypeIndex(3)
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XkbGetKeyTypes(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbGetKeyTypes(3)NAME
XkbGetKeyTypes - Obtain the list of available key types in the server's keyboard mapping
SYNOPSIS
Status XkbGetKeyTypes (Display *dpy, unsigned int first, unsigned int num, XkbDescPtr xkb);
ARGUMENTS
- dpy connection to X server
- first
index to first type to get, 0 => 1st type
- num number of key types to be returned
- xkb keyboard description containing client map to update
DESCRIPTION
XkbGetKeyTypes queries the server for the desired types, waits for a reply, and returns the desired types in the xkb->map->types. If suc-
cessful, it returns Success.
XkbGetKeyTypes returns BadAccess if the Xkb extension has not been properly initialized and BadValue if the combination of first and num
results in numbers out of valid range.
NOTE: XkbGetKeyTypes is used to obtain descriptions of the key types themselves, not the key types bound to individual keys. To obtain the
key types bound to an individual key, refer to the key_sym_map field of the client map.
DIAGNOSTICS
BadAccess The Xkb extension has not been properly initialized
BadValue An argument is out of range
SEE ALSO XkbKeyType(3), XkbKeyTypeIndex(3)X Version 11 libX11 1.5.0 XkbGetKeyTypes(3)
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