centos man page for xkbkeysymsptr

Query: xkbkeysymsptr

OS: centos

Section: 3

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XkbKeySymsPtr(3)						   XKB FUNCTIONS						  XkbKeySymsPtr(3)

NAME
XkbKeySymsPtr - Returns the pointer to the two-dimensional array of keysyms for the key corresponding to keycode
SYNOPSIS
KeySym * XkbKeySymsPtr (XkbDescPtr xkb, KeyCode keycode);
ARGUMENTS
- xkb Xkb description of interest - keycode keycode of interest
DESCRIPTION
The key width and number of groups associated with a key are used to form a small two-dimensional array of KeySyms for a key. This array may be different sizes for different keys. The array for a single key is stored as a linear list, in row-major order. The arrays for all of the keys are stored in the syms field of the client map. There is one row for each group associated with a key and one column for each level. The index corresponding to a given group and shift level is computed as: idx = group_index * key_width + shift_level The offset field of the key_sym_map entry for a key is used to access the beginning of the array. XkbKeySymsPtr returns the pointer to the two-dimensional array of keysyms for the key corresponding to keycode. X Version 11 libX11 1.6.0 XkbKeySymsPtr(3)
Related Man Pages
xkbkeyaction(3) - centos
xkbkeyhasactions(3) - x11r4
xkbkeynumactions(3) - x11r4
xkbkeyaction(3) - suse
xkbkeyactionentry(3) - suse
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