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XkbSetDeviceButtonActions __libmansuffix__ __xorgversion__ "XKB FUNCTIONS"
NAME
XkbSetDeviceButtonActions - Change only the button actions for an input extension device
SYNOPSIS

Bool XkbSetDeviceButtonActions "(\^Display *" "dpy" "\^," "XkbDeviceInfoPtr " "device" "\^," "unsigned int " "first_button" "\^," "unsigned int " "num_buttons" "\^);"

ARGUMENTS

dpy connection to X server

device structure defining the device and modifications

first_button number of first button to update, 0 relative

num_buttons number of buttons to update

DESCRIPTION

XkbSetDeviceButtonActions assigns actions to the buttons of the device specified in device_info->device_spec. Actions are assigned to num_buttons buttons beginning with first_button and are taken from the actions specified in device_info->btn_acts. If the server does not support assignment of Xkb actions to extension device buttons, XkbSetDeviceButtonActions has no effect and returns False. If the device has no buttons or if first_button or num_buttons specify buttons outside of the valid range as determined by device_info->num_btns, the function has no effect and returns False. Otherwise, XkbSetDeviceButtonActions sends a request to the server to change the actions for the specified buttons and returns True. If the actual request sent to the server involved illegal button numbers, a BadValue protocol error is generated. If an invalid device identifier is specified in device_info->device_spec, a BadKeyboard protocol error results. If the actual device specified in device_info->device_spec does not contain buttons and a request affecting buttons is made, a BadMatch protocol error is generated.

DIAGNOSTICS

15 BadKeyboard The device specified was not a valid core or input extension device

15 BadMatch A compatible version of Xkb was not available in the server or an argument has correct type and range, but is otherwise invalid

15 BadValue An argument is out of range