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XIGRABDEVICE(3)						       XIGRABDEVICE(3)

NAME
       XIGrabDevice, XIUngrabDevice - grab or ungrab the device.

SYNOPSIS
       #include <X11/extensions/XInput2.h>

       Status XIGrabDevice( Display *display,
			    int deviceid,
			    Window grab_window,
			    Time time,
			    Cursor cursor,
			    int grab_mode,
			    int paired_device_mode,
			    Bool owner_events,
			    XIEventMask *mask);

       Status XIUngrabDevice( Display *display,
			      int deviceid,
			      Time time);

       cursor
	      Specifies the cursor image to display for the duration
	      of the grab.

       display
	      Specifies the connection to the X server.

       deviceid
	      Specifies the device that should be grabbed or
	      ungrabbed.

       grab_mode, paired_device_mode
	      The grab mode for this device and (if applicable) the
	      paired device.

       grab_window
	      The grab window.

       mask
	      Event mask.

       owner_events
	      True if events are to be reported normally.

       time
	      A valid timestamp or CurrentTime.

DESCRIPTION
	   XIGrabDevice actively grabs control of the device. Further
	   device events are reported only to the grabbing client.
	   XIGrabDevice overrides any active device grab by this client.

	   If the device is an attached slave device, the device is
	   automatically detached from the master device and reattached to
	   the same master device when client ungrabs the device. If the
	   master device is removed while the device is floating as a
	   result of a grab, the device remains floating once the grab
	   deactivates.

	   If owner_events is False, all generated device events are
	   reported with respect to grab_window if selected. If
	   owner_events is True and if a generated device event would
	   normally be reported to this client, it is reported normally;
	   otherwise, the event is reported with respect to the
	   grab_window, and is only reported if specified in the event
	   mask.

	   If the grab_mode argument is XIGrabModeAsync, device event
	   processing continues as usual. If the device is currently
	   frozen by this client, then processing of device events is
	   resumed. If the grab_mode argument is XIGrabModeSync, the state
	   of the device (as seen by client applications) appears to
	   freeze, and the X server generates no further device events
	   until the grabbing client issues a releasing XIAllowEvents call
	   or until the device grab is released. Actual device changes are
	   not lost while the device is frozen; they are simply queued in
	   the server for later processing.

	   If paired_device_mode is XIGrabModeAsync, processing of events
	   from the paired master device is unaffected by activation of
	   the grab. If paired_device_mode is XIGrabModeSync, the state of
	   the paired master device (as seen by client applications)
	   appears to freeze, and the X server generates no further events
	   from this device until the grabbing client issues a releasing
	   XIAllowEvents call or until the device grab is released. Actual
	   events are not lost while the devices are frozen; they are
	   simply queued in the server for later processing. If the device
	   is a slave device paired_device_mode is ignored.

	   If the device is actively grabbed by some other client,
	   XIGrabDevice fails and returns AlreadyGrabbed. If grab_window
	   is not viewable, it fails and returns GrabNotViewable. If the
	   device is frozen by an active grab of another client, it fails
	   and returns GrabFrozen. If the specified time is earlier than
	   the last-device-grab time or later than the current X server
	   time, it fails and returns GrabInvalidTime. Otherwise, the
	   last-device-grab time is set to the specified time. CurrentTime
	   is replaced by the current X server time.

	   If cursor is not None this cursor is displayed until the client
	   calls XIUngrabDevice.

	   XIGrabDevice can generate BadDevice, BadValue, and BadWindow
	   errors.

	   The XIUngrabDevice request releases the device and any queued
	   events if this client has it actively grabbed from either
	   XIGrabDevice or XIGrabKey or XIGrabButton. If other devices are
	   frozen by the grab, XUngrabDevice thaws them. XUngrabDevice
	   does not release the device and any queued events if the
	   specified time is earlier than the last-device-grab time or is
	   later than the current X server time. The X server
	   automatically performs an XIUngrabDevice request if the event
	   window for an active device grab becomes not viewable.

	   XIUngrabDevice can generate a BadDevice error.

DIAGNOSTICS
	   BadValue
		  A value is outside of the permitted range.

	   BadDevice
		  An invalid device was specified. The device does not
		  exist or is not a appropriate for the type of change.

	   BadMatch
		  The window is not viewable.

	   BadWindow
		  A value for a Window argument does not name a defined
		  Window.

BUGS
	   The protocol headers for XI 2.0 did not provide
	   XIGrabModeAsync or XIGrabModeSync. Use GrabModeSync and
	   GrabModeAsync instead, respectively.

SEE ALSO
	   XIAllowEvents(3)

				  03/09/2013		       XIGRABDEVICE(3)
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