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XkbGetBounceKeysDelay(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbGetBounceKeysDelay(3)

XkbGetBounceKeysDelay - Queries the current BounceKeys delay for a keyboard device.

Bool XkbGetBounceKeysDelay (Display *display, unsigned int device_spec, unsigned int *delay_rtrn);

- display
connection to X server
- device_spec
device ID, or XkbUseCoreKbd
- delay_rtrn
backfilled with bounce keys delay, ms

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

Some users may accidentally "bounce" on a key when they release it. They press it once, then accidentally press it again after they release it. The BounceKeys control temporarily disables a key after it has been pressed, effectively "debouncing" the keyboard. The period of time the key is disabled after it is released is known as the BounceKeys delay. BounceKeys is a boolean control.

When the BounceKeys control is active, the server reports acceptance or rejection of any key to interested clients by sending an appropriate AccessXNotify event (see STRUCTURES).

XkbGetBounceKeysDelay requests the attributes of the BounceKeys control from the server, waits for a reply, and backfills delay_rtrn with the BounceKeys delay attribute. XkbGetBounceKeysDelay returns True if successful; if a compatible version of the Xkb extension is not available in the server XkbGetSlowKeysDelay returns False.

True
The XkbGetBounceKeysDelay function returns True when it successfully requests the attributes of the BounceKeys control from the server, waits for a reply, and backfills delay_rtrn with the BounceKeys delay attribute.
False
The XkbGetBounceKeysDelay function returns False if a compatible version of the Xkb extension is not available in the server.

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;
    

XkbGetSlowKeysDelay(3)

libX11 1.7.2 X Version 11

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