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XAllowDeviceEvents(3X11)   X FUNCTIONS	XAllowDeviceEvents(3X11)

NAME
       XAllowDeviceEvents - release queued events

SYNTAX
       XAllowDeviceEvents(display, device, event_mode, time)
	     Display *display;
	     XDevice *device;
	     int event_mode;
	     Time time;

ARGUMENTS
       display	Specifies the connection to the X server.

       device	Specifies  the device from which events are to
		   be allowed.

       event_mode  Specifies the event mode.  You can pass Async-
		   ThisDevice,	SyncThisDevice, ReplayThisDevice,
		   AsyncOtherDevices, SyncAll, or AsyncAll.

       time	Specifies the time.	You  can  pass	either	a
		   timestamp or CurrentTime.

DESCRIPTION
       The   XAllowDeviceEvents function  releases  some  queued
       events if the client has caused a device to  freeze.   It
       has  no	effect	if the specified time is earlier than the
       last-grab time of the most  recent  active  grab for  the
       client  and device, or if the specified time is later than
       the current X server time.

       The following describes the processing that occurs depend-
       ing  on what constant you pass to the event_mode argument.

       AsyncThisDevice
		   If the  specified  device  is  frozen  by  the
		   client,  event processing for that device con-
		   tinues as usual.  If the device is frozen mul-
		   tiple  times by the client on behalf of multi-
		   ple separate grabs, AsyncThisDevice thaws  for
		   all. AsyncThisDevice	 has	no  effect if the
		   specified device is not frozen by the  client,
		   but	the  device  need  not	be grabbed by the
		   client.

       SyncThisDevice
		   If the specified device is frozen and actively
		   grabbed  by	the  client, event processing for
		   that device continues normally until the  next
		   key or button event is reported to the client.
		   At  this  time,  the specified  device  again
		   appears  to	freeze. However, if the reported
		   event causes the  grab  to  be  released,  the
		   specified	device	does	not	freeze.

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		   SyncThisDevice has no effect if the	specified
		   device  is  not frozen by the client or is not
		   grabbed by the client.

       ReplayThisDevice
		   If the specified device is actively grabbed by
		   the	client	and is frozen as the result of an
		   event having been sent to the  client  (either
		   from the  activation of a GrabDeviceButton or
		   from a previous  AllowDeviceEvents  with  mode
		   SyncThisDevice,  but not  from a GrabDevice),
		   the grab is released and that  event is  com-
		   pletely  reprocessed.  This time, however, the
		   request ignores any passive grabs at or  above
		   (toward  the root) that the grab-window of the
		   grab just released.	The request has no effect
		   if  the specified device is not grabbed by the
		   client or if it is not frozen as the result of
		   an event.

       AsyncOtherDevices
		   If  the  remaining  devices	are frozen by the
		   client, event processing for them continues as
		   usual.  If the other devices are frozen multi-
		   ple times by the client on behalf of multiple
		   grabs,   AsyncOtherDevices  "thaws"	for  all.
		   AsyncOtherDevices has no effect if the devices
		   are not frozen by the client.

       SyncAll	If all devices are frozen by the client, event
		   processing (for all	devices)  continues  nor-
		   mally  until the  next button or key event is
		   reported to the client for a grabbed	 device,
		   at  which  time  all devices	 again appear to
		   freeze.  However, if the reported event causes
		   the	grab  to be released, then the devices do
		   not freeze.	If any device is  still grabbed,
		   then a  subsequent	event  for  it will still
		   cause all devices to freeze. SyncAll	 has  no
		   effect  unless  all	devices are frozen by the
		   client.  If any device is frozen twice by  the
		   client  on  behalf of two separate grabs, Syn-
		   cAll thaws for both. A subsequent freeze  for
		   SyncAll will only freeze each device once.

       AsyncAll If all devices are frozen by the client, event
		   processing for all devices continues normally.
		   If  any device is frozen multiple times by the
		   client on behalf of multiple separate  grabs,
		   AsyncAll  thaws  for all.	AsyncAll  has  no
		   effect unless all devices are  frozen  by  the
		   client.

       AsyncThisDevice, SyncThisDevice, and ReplayThisDevice have

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       no effect on the processing of events from  the	remaining
       devices. AsyncOtherDevices has no effect on the process-
       ing  of	events	from  the  specified  device.	When  the
       event_mode is SyncAll or AsyncAll, the device parameter is
       ignored.

       It is possible for several grabs of different  devices  by
       the same or different clients to be active simultaneously.
       If a device is frozen on behalf of any grab, no event pro-
       cessing is performed for the device.  It is possible for a
       single device to be frozen because of several  grabs.   In
       this  case,  the freeze must be released on behalf of each
       grab before events can again be processed.

       XAllowDeviceEvents can generate a  BadDevice  or BadValue
       error.

DIAGNOSTICS
       BadDevice   An  invalid	device was specified.  The speci-
		   fied device does not exist  or  has	not  been
		   opened  by  this  client via XOpenInputDevice.
		   This error may also	occur  if  the	specified
		   device  is the X keyboard or X pointer device.

       BadValue An invalid mode was specified on the	request.

SEE ALSO
       XGrabDevice(3X11)
       Programming With Xlib

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