XkbSetAutoResetControls(3)


NAME

   XkbSetAutoResetControls  -  Changes the current values of the AutoReset
   control attributes

SYNOPSIS

   Bool  XkbSetAutoResetControls  (Display  *dpy,  unsigned  int  changes,
          unsigned int *auto_ctrls, unsigned int *auto_values);

ARGUMENTS

   - dpy  connection to X server

   - changes
          controls for which to change auto-reset values

   - auto_ctrls
          controls from changes that should auto reset

   - auto_values
          1 bit => auto-reset on

DESCRIPTION

   XkbSetAutoResetControls  changes  the  auto-reset status and associated
   auto-reset values for  the  controls  selected  by  changes.   For  any
   control  selected  by  changes,  if  the  corresponding  bit  is set in
   auto_ctrls, the control is configured to  auto-reset  when  the  client
   exits.  If  the  corresponding bit in auto_values is on, the control is
   turned on when the client exits; if zero, the  control  is  turned  off
   when  the  client  exits.  For  any control selected by changes, if the
   corresponding bit is not set in auto_ctrls, the control  is  configured
   to not reset when the client exits.

   For example:

   To leave the auto-reset controls for StickyKeys the way they are:

        ok = XkbSetAutoResetControls(dpy, 0, 0, 0);

   To change the auto-reset controls so that StickyKeys are unaffected when the
   client exits:

        ok = XkbSetAutoResetControls(dpy, XkbStickyKeysMask, 0, 0);

   To change the auto-reset controls so that StickyKeys are turned off when the
   client exits:

        ok = XkbSetAutoResetControls(dpy, XkbStickyKeysMask, XkbStickyKeysMask, 0);

   To change the auto-reset controls so that StickyKeys are turned on when the
   client exits:

        ok = XkbSetAutoResetControls(dpy, XkbStickyKeysMask, XkbStickyKeysMask,
   XkbStickyKeysMask);

   XkbSetAutoResetControls  backfills  auto_ctrls and auto_values with the
   auto-reset controls for this particular client. Note that  all  of  the
   bits  are  valid  in the returned values, not just the ones selected in
   the changes mask.





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