NAME¶
XkbGetSlowKeysDelay - Gets the SlowKeys acceptance delay for a keyboard device
SYNOPSIS¶
Bool XkbGetSlowKeysDelay (Display
*display, unsigned int device_spec,
unsigned int *delay_rtrn);
ARGUMENTS¶
- - display
- connection to X server
- - device_spec
- device ID, or XkbUseCoreKbd
- - delay_rtrn
- backfilled with SlowKeys delay, ms
DESCRIPTION¶
Some users may accidentally bump keys while moving a hand or typing stick toward
the key they want. Usually, the keys that are accidentally bumped are just hit
for a very short period of time. The SlowKeys control helps filter these
accidental bumps by telling the server to wait a specified period, called the
SlowKeys acceptance delay, before delivering key events. If the key is
released before this period elapses, no key events are generated. Users can
then bump any number of keys on their way to the one they want without
accidentally getting those characters. Once they have reached the key they
want, they can then hold the desired key long enough for the computer to
accept it. SlowKeys is a boolean control with one configurable attribute.
When the SlowKeys control is active, the server reports the initial key press,
subsequent acceptance or rejection, and release of any key to interested
clients by sending an appropriate AccessXNotify event (see section 10.6.4).
The server can generate XkbAccessXNotify events for some of the global keyboard
controls. The detail field describes what AccessX event just occurred and can
be any of the values in Table 1. The server can generate XkbAccessXNotify
events for some of the global keyboard controls. The detail field describes
what AccessX event just occurred and can be any of the values in Table 1.
Table 1 AccessXNotify Events |
|
|
detail |
Reason |
|
XkbAXN_SKPress |
A key was pressed when SlowKeys was enabled. |
XkbAXN_SKAccept |
A key was accepted (held longer than the SlowKeys delay). |
XkbAXN_SKRelease |
An accepted SlowKeys key was released. |
XkbAXN_SKReject |
A key was rejected (released before the SlowKeys delay expired). |
XkbAXN_BKAccept |
A key was accepted by BounceKeys. |
XkbAXN_BKReject |
A key was rejected (pressed before the BounceKeys delay expired). |
XkbAXN_AXKWarning |
AccessXKeys is about to turn on/off StickyKeys or BounceKeys. |
The
keycode field reports the keycode of the key for which the event
occurred. If the action is related to
SlowKeys, the
slowKeysDelay field contains the current SlowKeys acceptance delay. If
the action is related to BounceKeys, the
debounceDelay field contains
the current BounceKeys debounce delay.
Selecting for AccessX Events
To receive XkbAccessXNotify events under all possible conditions, use
XkbSelectEvents and pass XkbAccesXNotifyMask in both
bits_to_change and
values_for_bits.
To receive XkbStateNotify events only under certain conditions, use
XkbSelectEventDetails using XkbAccessXNotify as the
event_type
and specifying the desired state changes in
bits_to_change and
values_for_bits using mask bits from Table 2.
Table 2 AccessXNotify Event Details |
|
|
|
XkbAccessXNotify Event Details |
Value |
Circumstances |
|
XkbAXN_SKPressMask |
(1<<0) |
Slow key press notification wanted |
XkbAXN_SKAcceptMask |
(1<<1) |
Slow key accept notification wanted |
XkbAXN_SKRejectMask |
(1<<2) |
Slow key reject notification wanted |
XkbAXN_SKReleaseMask |
(1<<3) |
Slow key release notification wanted |
XkbAXN_BKAcceptMask |
(1<<4) |
Bounce key accept notification wanted |
XkbAXN_BKRejectMask |
(1<<5) |
Bounce key reject notification wanted |
XkbAXN_AXKWarningMask |
(1<<6) |
AccessX warning notification wanted |
XkbAllAccessXEventsMask |
(0x7f) |
All AccessX features notifications wanted |
XkbGetSlowKeysDelay requests the attributes of the SlowKeys control from
the server, waits for a reply and backfills
delay_rtrn with the
SlowKeys delay attribute.
XkbGetSlowKeysDelay returns True if
successful; ,
XkbGetSlowKeysDelay returns False.
RETURN VALUES¶
- True
- The XkbGetSlowKeysDelay function returns True if the request of the
Slowkeys control from the server was successful.
- False
- The XkbGetSlowKeysDelay function returns False if a compatible
version of the Xkb extension is not available in the server.
STRUCTURES¶
The structure for the XkbAccessXNotify event type is 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; /∗ XkbAccessXNotify */
int device; /∗ Xkb device ID, will not be XkbUseCoreKbd
*/
int detail; /∗ XkbAXN_* */
KeyCode keycode; /∗ key of event */
int slowKeysDelay; /∗ current SlowKeys delay */
int debounceDelay; /∗ current debounce delay */
} XkbAccessXNotifyEvent;