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NAME

       XGrabKeyboard, XUngrabKeyboard - grab the keyboard

SYNTAX

       int XGrabKeyboard(Display *display, Window grab_window, Bool owner_events, int pointer_mode, int
              keyboard_mode, Time time);

       int XUngrabKeyboard(Display *display, Time time);

ARGUMENTS

       display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

       grab_window
                 Specifies the grab window.

       keyboard_mode
                 Specifies further processing of keyboard events.  You can pass GrabModeSync or GrabModeAsync.

       owner_events
                 Specifies a Boolean value that indicates whether the keyboard events are to be reported as
                 usual.

       pointer_mode
                 Specifies further processing of pointer events.  You can pass GrabModeSync or GrabModeAsync.

       time      Specifies the time.  You can pass either a timestamp or CurrentTime.

DESCRIPTION

       The XGrabKeyboard function actively grabs control of the keyboard and generates FocusIn and FocusOut
       events.  Further key events are reported only to the grabbing client.  XGrabKeyboard overrides any active
       keyboard grab by this client.  If owner_events is False, all generated key events are reported with
       respect to grab_window.  If owner_events is True and if a generated key event would normally be reported
       to this client, it is reported normally; otherwise, the event is reported with respect to the
       grab_window.  Both KeyPress and KeyRelease events are always reported, independent of any event selection
       made by the client.

       If the keyboard_mode argument is GrabModeAsync, keyboard event processing continues as usual.  If the
       keyboard is currently frozen by this client, then processing of keyboard events is resumed.  If the
       keyboard_mode  argument is GrabModeSync, the state of the keyboard (as seen by client applications)
       appears to freeze, and the X server generates no further keyboard events until the grabbing client issues
       a releasing XAllowEvents call or until the keyboard grab is released.  Actual keyboard changes are not
       lost while the keyboard is frozen; they are simply queued in the server for later processing.

       If pointer_mode is GrabModeAsync, pointer event processing is unaffected by activation of the grab.  If
       pointer_mode is GrabModeSync, the state of the pointer (as seen by client applications) appears to
       freeze, and the X server generates no further pointer events until the grabbing client issues a releasing
       XAllowEvents call or until the keyboard grab is released.  Actual pointer changes are not lost while the
       pointer is frozen; they are simply queued in the server for later processing.

       If the keyboard is actively grabbed by some other client, XGrabKeyboard fails and returns AlreadyGrabbed.
       If grab_window is not viewable, it fails and returns GrabNotViewable.  If the keyboard is frozen by an
       active grab of another client, it fails and returns GrabFrozen.  If the specified time is earlier than
       the last-keyboard-grab time or later than the current X server time, it fails and returns
       GrabInvalidTime.  Otherwise, the last-keyboard-grab time is set to the specified time (CurrentTime is
       replaced by the current X server time).

       XGrabKeyboard can generate BadValue and BadWindow errors.

       The XUngrabKeyboard function releases the keyboard and any queued events if this client has it actively
       grabbed from either XGrabKeyboard or XGrabKey.  XUngrabKeyboard does not release the keyboard and any
       queued events if the specified time is earlier than the last-keyboard-grab time or is later than the
       current X server time.  It also generates FocusIn and FocusOut events.  The X server automatically
       performs an UngrabKeyboard request if the event window for an active keyboard grab becomes not viewable.

DIAGNOSTICS

       BadValue  Some numeric value falls outside the range of values accepted by the request.  Unless a
                 specific range is specified for an argument, the full range defined by the argument's type is
                 accepted.  Any argument defined as a set of alternatives can generate this error.

       BadWindow A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window.

SEE ALSO

       XAllowEvents(3), XGrabButton(3), XGrabKey(3), XGrabPointer(3)
       Xlib - C Language X Interface