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NAME

       XkbNoteControlsChanges  -  Notes the changes in a changes structure when a client receives
       an XkbControlsNotify event

SYNOPSIS

       void XkbNoteControlsChanges (XkbControlsChangesPtr changes,  XkbControlsNotifyEvent  *new,
              unsigned int wanted);

ARGUMENTS

       changes
              records changes indicated by new

       new    tells which things have changed

       wanted tells which parts of new to record in changes

DESCRIPTION

       Whenever  a  field in the controls structure changes in the server's keyboard description,
       the  server  sends  an  XkbControlsNotify  event  to  all  interested  clients.To  receive
       XkbControlsNotify  events  under  all  possible  conditions,  use XkbSelectEvents and pass
       XkbControlsNotifyMask in both bits_to_change and values_for_bits.

       To   receive   XkbControlsNotify   events   only    under    certain    conditions,    use
       XkbSelectEventDetails using XkbControlsNotify as the event_type and specifying the desired
       state changes in bits_to_change and values_for_bits using mask bits from Table 1.

       Table 1 shows the actual values for the individual mask bits used to select  controls  for
       modification and to enable and disable the control. Note that the same mask bit is used to
       specify general modifications to the parameters used to configure the control (which), and
       to  enable and disable the control (enabled_ctrls). The anomalies in the table (no "ok" in
       column) are for controls that have no configurable attributes; and for controls  that  are
       not boolean controls and therefore cannot be enabled or disabled.

                              Table 1 Controls Mask Bits
       ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       Mask Bit                  which or        enabled   Value
                                 changed_ctrls   _ctrls
       ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       XkbRepeatKeysMask         ok              ok        (1L<<0)
       XkbSlowKeysMask           ok              ok        (1L<<1)
       XkbBounceKeysMask         ok              ok        (1L<<2)
       XkbStickyKeysMask         ok              ok        (1L<<3)
       XkbMouseKeysMask          ok              ok        (1L<<4)
       XkbMouseKeysAccelMask     ok              ok        (1L<<5)
       XkbAccessXKeysMask        ok              ok        (1L<<6)
       XkbAccessXTimeoutMask     ok              ok        (1L<<7)
       XkbAccessXFeedbackMask    ok              ok        (1L<<8)
       XkbAudibleBellMask                        ok        (1L<<9)
       XkbOverlay1Mask                           ok        (1L<<10)
       XkbOverlay2Mask                           ok        (1L<<11)
       XkbIgnoreGroupLockMask                    ok        (1L<<12)
       XkbGroupsWrapMask         ok                        (1L<<27)
       XkbInternalModsMask       ok                        (1L<<28)
       XkbIgnoreLockModsMask     ok                        (1L<<29)
       XkbPerKeyRepeatMask       ok                        (1L<<30)
       XkbControlsEnabledMask    ok                        (1L<<31)
       XkbAccessXOptionsMask     ok              ok        (XkbStickyKeysMask |
       XkbAccessXFeedbackMask)
       XkbAllBooleanCtrlsMask                    ok        (0x00001FFF)
       XkbAllControlsMask        ok                        (0xF8001FFF)

       The  changed_ctrls  field specifies the controls components that have changed and consists
       of bits taken from the masks defined in Table 1 with "ok" in the changed_ctrls column.

       The controls currently enabled in the server are reported in the enabled_ctrls  field.  If
       any  controls  were  just  enabled or disabled (that is, the contents of the enabled_ctrls
       field changed), they are flagged in the enabled_ctrl_changes field.  The  valid  bits  for
       these  fields  are  the masks listed in Table 1 with "ok" in the enabled_ctrls column. The
       num_groups field reports the number of groups bound to  the  key  belonging  to  the  most
       number of groups and is automatically updated when the keyboard mapping changes.

       If the change was caused by a request from a client, the keycode and event_type fields are
       set to zero and the req_major and req_minor fields identify  the  request.  The  req_major
       value  is the same as the major extension opcode. Otherwise, event_type is set to the type
       of  event  that  caused  the  change  (one  of   KeyPress,   KeyRelease,   DeviceKeyPress,
       DeviceKeyRelease,   ButtonPress   or  ButtonRelease),  and  req_major  and  req_minor  are
       undefined. If event_type is KeyPress, KeyRelease, DeviceKeyPress, or DeviceKeyRelease, the
       keycode  field  is  set to the key that caused the change. If event_type is ButtonPress or
       ButtonRelease, keycode contains the button number.

       When a client receives an XkbControlsNotify event, it can note the changes  in  a  changes
       structure using XkbNoteControlsChanges.

       The  wanted  parameter  is  a  bitwise  inclusive  OR  of bits taken from the set of masks
       specified in Table 1 with "ok" in the changed_ctrls column.  XkbNoteControlsChanges copies
       any  changes  reported in new and specified in wanted into the changes record specified by
       old.

STRUCTURES

       The structure for the XkbControlsNotify event is defined as follows:

       typedef struct {
           int           type;          /* Xkb extension base event code */
           unsigned long serial;        /* X server serial number for event */
           Bool          send_event;    /* True => synthetically generated */
           Display *     display;       /* server connection where event generated */
           Time          time;          /* server time when event generated */
           int           xkb_type;      /* XkbCompatMapNotify */
           int           device;        /* Xkb device ID, will not be XkbUseCoreKbd */
           unsigned int  changed_ctrls; /* bits indicating which controls data have changed*/
           unsigned int  enabled_ctrls; /* controls currently enabled in server */
           unsigned int  enabled_ctrl_changes; /* bits indicating enabled/disabled controls */
           int           num_groups;    /* current number of keyboard groups */
           KeyCode       keycode;       /* != 0 => keycode of key causing change */
           char          event_type;    /* Type of event causing change */
           char          req_major;     /* major event code of event causing change */
           char          req_minor;     /* minor event code of event causing change */
       } XkbControlsNotifyEvent;

SEE ALSO

       XkbSelectEventDetails(3), XkbSelectEvents(3)