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XChangePointerDevice(3)





NAME

       XChangePointerDevice - change which device is the X pointer


SYNTAX

       Status  XChangePointerDevice(Display  *display,  XDevice  *device,  int
              xaxis, int yaxis);


ARGUMENTS

       display     Specifies the connection to the X server.

       device      Specifies the device to be used as the X pointer.

       xaxis       Specifies the axis of the  device  to  be  used  as  the  X
                   pointer x-axis.

       yaxis       Specifies  the  axis  of  the  device  to  be used as the X
                   pointer y-axis.


DESCRIPTION

       The XChangePointerDevice request causes the server to use the specified
       device  as  the  X  pointer.   The  device must have been opened by the
       client via XOpenDevice or a BadDevice error will  result.   The  device
       must support input class Valuators or a BadMatch error will result.  If
       the implementation does not support use of the specified device as  the
       X pointer, a BadDevice error will result.

       If the specified device is grabbed by another client, AlreadyGrabbed is
       returned.  If the specified device is  frozen  by  a  grab  on  another
       device,  GrabFrozen is returned.  If the request is successful, Success
       is returned.

       If the request succeeds, a ChangeDeviceNotify  event  is  sent  to  all
       clients  that  have  selected  that  event.  A MappingNotify event with
       request = MappingPointer is sent to all clients.  The specified  device
       becomes the X pointer, and the old X pointer becomes accessible through
       the input extension protocol requests.

       XChangePointerDevice can generate a BadDevice or a BadMatch error.


DIAGNOSTICS

       BadDevice   An invalid device was specified.  The specified device does
                   not  exist, has not been opened by this client via XOpenIn-
                   putDevice, or is already one of the core  X  input  devices
                   (pointer  or  keyboard).   This error may also occur if the
                   server implementation does not support using the  specified
                   device as the X pointer.

       BadMatch    This error may occur if an XChangePointerDevice request was
                   made specifying a device that has less than two  valuators,
                   or  specifying  a valuator index beyond the range supported
                   by the device.


SEE ALSO

       XChangeKeyboardDevice
       Programming With Xlib

X Version 11                      libXi 1.0.2       XChangePointerDevice(3X11)

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