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  • lib/libXi/man/XIQueryDevice.txt
  • XIQUERYDEVICE(libmansuffix)
    ============================
    
    NAME
    ----
    
       XIQueryDevice, XIFreeDeviceInfo - get information about devices.
    
    SYNOPSIS
    --------
    
       #include <X11/extensions/XInput2.h>
    
       XIDeviceInfo* XIQueryPointer( Display *display,
                                     int deviceid,
                                     int *ndevices_return);
    
       XIFreeDeviceInfo( XIDeviceInfo *info);
    
       deviceid
              Specifies the device to query or XIAllDevices or
              XIAllMasterDevices.
    
       display
              Specifies the connection to the X server.
    
       ndevices_return
              Returns the number of devices returned.
    
       info
              A list of device XIDeviceInfo structs to be freed.
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
    -----------
    
       The XIQueryDevice returns information about one or more input
       devices. If the deviceid specifies a device, ndevices_return is
       1 and the returned information describes only the requested
       device. If deviceid is XIAllDevices or XIAllMasterDevices,
       ndevices_return is the number of devices or master devices,
       respectively, and the returned information represents all
       devices or all master devices, respectively.
    
       To free the XIDeviceInfo array returned by XIQueryDevice, use
       XIFreeDeviceInfo.
    
       For each input device requested, the XIQueryDevice returns an
       XIDeviceInfo structure. Each structure contains information
       about the capabilities of one input device available to the
       server.
    
                    typedef struct
                    {
                        int                 deviceid;
                        char                *name;
                        int                 use;
                        int                 attachment;
                        Bool                enabled;
                        int                 num_classes;
                        XIAnyClassInfo      **classes;
                    } XIDeviceInfo;
    
       The deviceid is the numeric unique id of the device. A deviceid
       is unique for the life-time of a device but a server may re-use
       the id once a device has been removed.
    
       The name points to a null-terminated string specifying the
       identifier of the device.
    
       The use and attachment fields specify the type of the device
       and the current attachment or pairing.
       - If use is XIMasterPointer, the device is a master pointer and
         attachment specifies the deviceid of the paired master
         keyboard.
       - If use is XIMasterKeyboard, the device is a master keyboard,
         and the attachment field specifies the paired master pointer.
       - If use is XISlavePointer, the device is a slave device and
         currently attached to the master pointer specified in
         attachement.
       - If use is XISlaveKeyboard, the device is a slave device an
         currently attached to the master keyboard specified in
         attachment.
       - If use is XIFloatingSlave, the device is a slave device
         currently not attached to any master device. The value of the
         attachment field for floating slave devices is undefined.
    
       The enabled field specifies if the device is currently enabled
       and can send events. Disabled devices will not send events.
    
       The num_classes field specifies the number of input classes
       pointed to by classes. The first two fields of all input
       classes are identical.
    
                    typedef struct
                    {
                        int         type;
                        int         sourceid;
                    } XIAnyClassInfo;
    
       The type field specifies the type of the input class.
       Currently, the following types are defined:
           XIKeyClass, XIButtonClass, XIValuatorClass
    
       In the future, additional types may be added. Clients are
       required to ignore unknown input classes.
    
       The sourceid is the deviceid this class originated from. For
       master devices, the sourceid is typically the id of the slave
       device currently sending events. For slave devices, the
       sourceid is typically the device's id.
    
       A device may have zero or one XIButtonClass, denoting the
       device's capability to send button events.
    
                   typedef struct {
                       int           mask_len;
                       unsigned char *mask;
                   } XIButtonState;
    
                   typedef struct
                   {
                       int         type;
                       int         sourceid;
                       int         num_buttons;
                       Atom        *labels;
                       XIButtonState state;
                   } XIButtonClassInfo;
    
       The num_buttons field specifies the number of buttons available
       on this device. A device that has an XIButtonClass must have at
       least one button.
    
       labels is a list of num_buttons Atoms specifying the button
       labels for this device. If the label is not None, then the
       label specifies the type of button in physical device order
       (i.e. as the buttons are numbered on the physical input
       device).
    
       The state is the current button state as seen by clients (i.e.
       after button mapping is applied). The mask_len field specifies
       the length of mask in bytes. For each button on the device, the
       respective bit in mask is set if the button is currently
       logically down.
    
       A device may have zero or one XIKeyClass, denoting the device's
       capability to send key events.
    
                   typedef struct
                   {
                       int         type;
                       int         sourceid;
                       int         num_keycodes;
                       int         *keycodes;
                   } XIKeyClassInfo;
    
       The num_keycodes field specifies the number of keycodes
       available on this device. A device that has an XIKeyClass must
       have at least one keycode.
    
       keycodes is a list of num_keycodes keycodes the device may
       send.
    
       A device may have zero or more XIValuatorClass, denoting the
       device's capability to send coordinates.
    
                   typedef struct
                   {
                       int         type;
                       int         sourceid;
                       int         number;
                       Atom        label;
                       double      min;
                       double      max;
                       double      value;
                       int         resolution;
                       int         mode;
                   } XIValuatorInfo;
    
       The number field specifies the number of the axis on the
       physical device.
    
       If the label field is not None, the value of label is an Atom
       describing the axis.
    
       min and max are the minimum and maximum values allowed on this
       axis. If both are zero, no minumum or maximum values are set on
       this device. value is the current value of this axis.
    
       The resolution field specifies the resolution of the device in
       units/m.
    
       The mode specifies the mode of this axis. If the mode is
       XIModeAbsolute this axis sends absolute coordinates. If the
       mode is XIModeRelative, this device sends relative coordinates.
    
       XIQueryDevice can generate a BadDevice error.
    
       XIFreeDeviceInfo frees the information returned by
       XIQueryDevice.
    
    DIAGNOSTICS
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       BadDevice
              An invalid device was specified. The device does not
              exist or is not a pointer device.