NAME¶
XkbSelectEventDetails - Selects or deselects for a specific Xkb event and
  optionally places conditions on when events of that type are reported to your
  client
SYNOPSIS¶
Bool XkbSelectEventDetails (Display
  *display, unsigned int device_spec,
  unsigned int event_type, unsigned long int
  bits_to_change, unsigned long int
  values_for_bits);
ARGUMENTS¶
  - display
 
  - connection to the X server
 
  - device_spec
 
  - device ID, or XkbUseCoreKbd
 
  - event_type
 
  - Xkb event type of interest
 
  - bits_to_change
 
  - determines events to be selected / deselected
 
  - values_for_bits
 
  - 1=>select, 0->deselect; for events in bits_to_change
 
DESCRIPTION¶
Xkb events are selected using an event mask, much the same as normal core X
  events are selected. However, unlike selecting core X events, where you must
  specify the selection status (on or off) for all possible event types whenever
  you wish to change the selection criteria for any one event, Xkb allows you to
  restrict the specification to only the event types you wish to change. This
  means that you do not need to remember the event selection values for all
  possible types each time you want to change one of them.
Many Xkb event types are generated under several different circumstances. When
  selecting to receive an Xkb event, you may specify either that you want it
  delivered under all circumstances, or that you want it delivered only for a
  subset of the possible circumstances.
You can also deselect an event type that was previously selected for, using the
  same granularity.
Xkb provides two functions to select and deselect delivery of Xkb events.
  
XkbSelectEvents allows you to select or deselect delivery of more than
  one Xkb event type at once. Events selected using 
XkbSelectEvents are
  delivered to your program under all circumstances that generate the events. To
  restrict delivery of an event to a subset of the conditions under which it
  occurs, use 
XkbSelectEventDetails. XkbSelectEventDetails only allows
  you to change the selection conditions for a single event at a time, but it
  provides a means of fine-tuning the conditions under which the event is
  delivered.
To select or deselect for a specific Xkb event and optionally place conditions
  on when events of that type are reported to your client, use
  
XkbSelectEventDetails. This allows you to exercise a finer granularity
  of control over delivery of Xkb events with 
XkbSelectEvents.
While 
XkbSelectEvents allows multiple events to be selected,
  
XkbSelectEventDetails changes the selection criteria for a single type
  of Xkb event. The interpretation of the 
bits_to_change and
  
values_for_bits masks depends on the event type in question.
XkbSelectEventDetails changes the Xkb event selection mask for the
  keyboard specified by 
device_spec and the Xkb event specified by
  
event_type. To turn on event selection for an event detail, set the bit
  for the detail in the 
bits_to_change parameter and set the
  corresponding bit in the 
values_for_bits parameter. To turn off event
  detail selection for a detail, set the bit for the detail in the
  
bits_to_change parameter and do not set the corresponding bit in the
  
values_for_bits parameter.
If an invalid event type is specified, a BadValue protocol error results. If a
  bit is not set in the 
bits_to_change parameter, but the corresponding
  bit is set in the 
values_for_bits parameter, a BadMatch protocol error
  results. If an undefined bit is set in either the 
bits_to_change or the
  
values_for_bits parameter, a BadValue protocol error results.
For each type of Xkb event, the legal event details that you can specify in the
  
XkbSelectEventDetails request are listed in the chapters that describe
  each event in detail.
DIAGNOSTICS¶
  - BadMatch
 
  - A compatible version of Xkb was not available in the server or an argument
      has correct type and range, but is otherwise invalid
 
  - BadValue
 
  - An argument is out of range
 
SEE ALSO¶
XkbSelectEvents(3), 
XkbUseCoreKbd(3)