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IsCursorKey(3X11)						  XLIB FUNCTIONS						 IsCursorKey(3X11)

NAME
IsCursorKey, IsFunctionKey, IsKeypadKey, IsMiscFunctionKey, IsModiferKey, IsPFKey, IsPrivateKeypadKey - keysym classification macros SYNTAX
int IsCursorKey(KeySym keysym); int IsFunctionKey(KeySym keysym); int IsKeypadKey(KeySym keysym); int IsMiscFunctionKey(KeySym keysym); int IsModifierKey(KeySym keysym); int IsPFKey(KeySym keysym); int IsPrivateKeypadKey(KeySym keysym); ARGUMENTS
keysym Specifies the KeySym that is to be tested. DESCRIPTION
The IsCursorKey macro returns True if the specified KeySym is a cursor key. The IsFunctionKey macro returns True if the KeySym is a function key. The IsKeypadKey macro returns True if the specified KeySym is a keypad key. The IsMiscFunctionKey macro returns True if the specified KeySym is a miscellaneous function key. The IsModiferKey macro returns True if the specified KeySym is a modifier key. The IsPFKey macro returns True if the specified KeySym is a PF key. The IsPrivateKeypadKey macro returns True if the specified KeySym is a vendor-private keypad key. SEE ALSO
AllPlanes(3X11), BlackPixelOfScreen(3X11), ImageByteOrder(3X11) Xlib - C Language X Interface XFree86 Version 4.7.0 IsCursorKey(3X11)

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IsCursorKey(3X11)						  XLIB FUNCTIONS						 IsCursorKey(3X11)

NAME
IsCursorKey, IsFunctionKey, IsKeypadKey, IsMiscFunctionKey, IsModiferKey, IsPFKey, IsPrivateKeypadKey - keysym classification macros SYNTAX
int IsCursorKey(KeySym keysym); int IsFunctionKey(KeySym keysym); int IsKeypadKey(KeySym keysym); int IsMiscFunctionKey(KeySym keysym); int IsModifierKey(KeySym keysym); int IsPFKey(KeySym keysym); int IsPrivateKeypadKey(KeySym keysym); ARGUMENTS
keysym Specifies the KeySym that is to be tested. DESCRIPTION
The IsCursorKey macro returns True if the specified KeySym is a cursor key. The IsFunctionKey macro returns True if the KeySym is a function key. The IsKeypadKey macro returns True if the specified KeySym is a keypad key. The IsMiscFunctionKey macro returns True if the specified KeySym is a miscellaneous function key. The IsModiferKey macro returns True if the specified KeySym is a modifier key. The IsPFKey macro returns True if the specified KeySym is a PF key. The IsPrivateKeypadKey macro returns True if the specified KeySym is a vendor-private keypad key. SEE ALSO
AllPlanes(3X11), BlackPixelOfScreen(3X11), ImageByteOrder(3X11) Xlib - C Language X Interface XFree86 Version 4.7.0 IsCursorKey(3X11)
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