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XkbSetServerInternalMods(3)       XKB FUNCTIONS      XkbSetServerInternalMods(3)




NAME

       XkbSetServerInternalMods - Sets the modifiers that are consumed by the
       server before events are delivered to the client


SYNOPSIS

       Bool XkbSetServerInternalMods (Display *display, unsigned int
              device_spec, unsigned int affect_real, unsigned int real_values,
              unsigned int affect_virtual, unsigned int virtual_values);


ARGUMENTS

       display
              connection to the X server

       device_spec
              device ID, or XkbUseCoreKbd

       affect_real
              mask of real modifiers affected by this call

       real_values
              values for affected real modifiers (1=>set, 0=>unset)

       affect_virtual
              mask of virtual modifiers affected by this call

       virtual_values
              values for affected virtual modifiers (1=>set, 0=>unset)


DESCRIPTION

       The core protocol does not provide any means to prevent a modifier from
       being reported in events sent to clients; Xkb, however makes this
       possible via the InternalMods control. It specifies modifiers that should
       be consumed by the server and not reported to clients. When a key is
       pressed and a modifier that has its bit set in the InternalMods control
       is reported to the server, the server uses the modifier when determining
       the actions to apply for the key. The server then clears the bit, so it
       is not actually reported to the client. In addition, modifiers specified
       in the InternalMods control are not used to determine grabs and are not
       used to calculate core protocol compatibility state.

       Manipulate the InternalMods control via the internal field in the
       XkbControlsRec structure, using XkbSetControls and XkbGetControls.
       Alternatively, use XkbSetServerInternalMods.

       XkbSetServerInternalMods sends a request to the server to change the
       internal modifiers consumed by the server.  affect_real and real_values
       are masks of real modifier bits indicating which real modifiers are to be
       added and removed from the server's internal modifiers control. Modifiers
       selected by both affect_real and real_values are added to the server's
       internal modifiers control; those selected by affect_real but not by
       real_values are removed from the server's internal modifiers mask. Valid
       values for affect_real and real_values consist of any combination of the
       eight core modifier bits: ShiftMask, LockMask, ControlMask, Mod1Mask -
       Mod5Mask.  affect_virtual and virtual_values are masks of virtual
       modifier bits indicating which virtual modifiers are to be added and
       removed from the server's internal modifiers control. Modifiers selected
       by both affect_virtual and virtual_values are added to the server's
       internal modifiers control; those selected by affect_virtual but not by
       virtual_values are removed from the server's internal modifiers control.
       See below for a discussion of virtual modifier masks to use in
       affect_virtual and virtual_values. XkbSetServerInternalMods does not wait
       for a reply from the server. It returns True if the request was sent and
       False otherwise.

       Virtual modifiers are named by converting their string name to an X Atom
       and storing the Atom in the names.vmods array in an XkbDescRec structure.
       The position of a name Atom in the names.vmods array defines the bit
       position used to represent the virtual modifier and also the index used
       when accessing virtual modifier information in arrays: the name in the i-
       th (0 relative) entry of names.vmods is the i-th virtual modifier,
       represented by the mask (1<<i). Throughout Xkb, various functions have a
       parameter that is a mask representing virtual modifier choices. In each
       case, the i-th bit (0 relative) of the mask represents the i-th virtual
       modifier.

       To set the name of a virtual modifier, use XkbSetNames, using
       XkbVirtualModNamesMask in which and the name in the xkb argument; to
       retrieve indicator names, use XkbGetNames.


STRUCTURES

       The complete description of an Xkb keyboard is given by an XkbDescRec.
       The component structures in the XkbDescRec represent the major Xkb
       components outlined in Figure 1.1.

       typedef struct {
           struct _XDisplay * display;      /* connection to X server */
           unsigned short     flags;        /* private to Xkb, do not modify */
           unsigned short     device_spec;  /* device of interest */
           KeyCode            min_key_code; /* minimum keycode for device */
           KeyCode            max_key_code; /* maximum keycode for device */
           XkbControlsPtr     ctrls;        /* controls */
           XkbServerMapPtr    server;       /* server keymap */
           XkbClientMapPtr    map;          /* client keymap */
           XkbIndicatorPtr    indicators;   /* indicator map */
           XkbNamesPtr        names;        /* names for all components */
           XkbCompatMapPtr    compat;       /* compatibility map */
           XkbGeometryPtr     geom;         /* physical geometry of keyboard */
       } XkbDescRec, *XkbDescPtr;

       The display field points to an X display structure. The flags field is
       private to the library: modifying flags may yield unpredictable results.
       The device_spec field specifies the device identifier of the keyboard
       input device, or XkbUseCoreKeyboard, which specifies the core keyboard
       device. The min_key_code and max_key_code fields specify the least and
       greatest keycode that can be returned by the keyboard.

       Each structure component has a corresponding mask bit that is used in
       function calls to indicate that the structure should be manipulated in
       some manner, such as allocating it or freeing it. These masks and their
       relationships to the fields in the XkbDescRec are shown in Table 1.


               Table 1 Mask Bits for XkbDescRec
       --------------------------------------------------
       Mask Bit               XkbDescRec Field   Value
       --------------------------------------------------
       XkbControlsMask        ctrls              (1L<<0)
       XkbServerMapMask       server             (1L<<1)
       XkbIClientMapMask      map                (1L<<2)
       XkbIndicatorMapMask    indicators         (1L<<3)
       XkbNamesMask           names              (1L<<4)
       XkbCompatMapMask       compat             (1L<<5)
       XkbGeometryMask        geom               (1L<<6)
       XkbAllComponentsMask   All Fields         (0x7f)


SEE ALSO

       XkbGetControls(3), XkbGetNames(3), XkbSetControls(3), XkbSetNames(3)



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