Query: xkbbell
OS: centos
Section: 1
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xkbbell(1) General Commands Manual xkbbell(1)NAMExkbbell - XKB extension user utilitySYNOPSISxkbbell [-display <dpy>] [-synch] [-dev <id>] [-force] [-nobeep] [-bf <id>] [-kf <id>] [-v <volume>] [-w <id>] [-help|-version]DESCRIPTIONuser utilityOPTIONS-display <dpy> specifies which display to use -synch turns on synchronization -dev <id> specifies which device to use -force force audible bell -nobeep suppress server bell, event only -bf <id> specifies which bell feedback to use -kf <id> specifies which keyboard feedback to use -v <volume> specifies which volume to use -w <id> specifies which window to use -help print list of options and exit -version print program version and exit If neither device nor feedback are specified, xkbbell uses the default values for the core keyboard device. X Version 11 xkbutils 1.0.4 xkbbell(1)
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