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XkbSetDetectableAutoRepeat(3)	 XKB FUNCTIONS	 XkbSetDetectableAutoRepeat(3)

NAME
       XkbSetDetectableAutoRepeat - Sets DetectableAutoRepeat

SYNTAX
       Bool  XkbSetDetectableAutoRepeat	 (Display  *display,  Bool detectable,
	      Bool *supported_rtrn);

ARGUMENTS
       - display
	      connection to X server

       - detectable
	      True => set DetectableAutoRepeat

       - supported_rtrn
	      backfilled True if DetectableAutoRepeat supported

DESCRIPTION
       Auto-repeat is the generation of multiple key events by a keyboard when
       the user presses a key and holds it down. Keyboard hardware and device-
       dependent X server software often implement auto-repeat	by  generating
       multiple	 KeyPress  events  with	 no  intervening KeyRelease event. The
       standard behavior of the X server is to generate a KeyRelease event for
       every  KeyPress	event.	If  the keyboard hardware and device-dependent
       software of the X server implement auto-repeat by  generating  multiple
       KeyPress events, the device-independent part of the X server by default
       synthetically generates a KeyRelease event after each  KeyPress	event.
       This  provides  predictable  behavior for X clients, but does not allow
       those clients to detect the fact that a key is auto-repeating.

       Xkb allows clients to request  detectable  auto-repeat.	 If  a	client
       requests	 and  the  server supports DetectableAutoRepeat, Xkb generates
       KeyRelease  events  only	 when  the  key	 is  physically	 released.  If
       DetectableAutoRepeat  is	 not  supported or has not been requested, the
       server synthesizes a KeyRelease event for each repeating KeyPress event
       it generates.

       DetectableAutoRepeat,  unlike  other  controls, is not contained in the
       XkbControlsRec structure, nor can it be enabled	or  disabled  via  the
       EnabledControls	control.  Instead,  query and set DetectableAutoRepeat
       using XkbGetDetectableAutoRepeat and XkbSetDetectableAutoRepeat.

       DetectableAutoRepeat is	a  condition  that  applies  to	 all  keyboard
       devices	for  a	client's  connection to a given X server; it cannot be
       selectively set for some devices and not for others. For	 this  reason,
       none  of	 the  Xkb  library  functions  involving  DetectableAutoRepeat
       involve a device specifier.

       This request affects all keyboard activity for  the  requesting	client
       only;  other  clients  still see the expected nondetectable auto-repeat
       behavior, unless they have requested otherwise.

       XkbSetDetectableAutoRepeat  sends  a  request  to  the  server  to  set
       DetectableAutoRepeat  on	 for the current client if detectable is True,
       and off if detectable is False; it then waits  for  a  reply.  If  sup‐
       ported_rtrn  is	not  NULL,  XkbSetDetectableAutoRepeat	backfills sup‐
       ported_rtrn with True if the server supports DetectableAutoRepeat,  and
       False  if  it does not.	XkbSetDetectableAutoRepeat returns the current
       state of	 DetectableAutoRepeat  for  the	 requesting  client:  True  if
       DetectableAutoRepeat is set, and False otherwise.

RETURN VALUES
       True	      The  XkbSetDetectableAutoRepeat function returns True if
		      DetectableAutoRepeat is set.

       False	      The XkbSetDetectableAutoRepeat function returns False if
		      DetectableAutoRepeat is not set.

X Version 11			 libX11 1.3.5	 XkbSetDetectableAutoRepeat(3)
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