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XListInputDevices(3X11)				       XListInputDevices(3X11)

NAME
       XListInputDevices, XFreeDeviceList - list available input devices

SYNOPSIS
       XDeviceInfo *XListInputDevices(display, ndevices_return)
	       Display *display;
	       int *ndevices_return;

       XFreeDeviceList(list)
	       XDeviceInfo *list;

ARGUMENTS
       Specifies  the  connection  to  the X server.  Specifies a pointer to a
       variable where the number of available devices can be returned.	Speci‐
       fies  the  list of devices to free.  The XFreeDeviceList function frees
       the list of available extension input devices.

DESCRIPTION
       The XListInputDevices  request  lists  the  available  extension	 input
       devices.	  This	list  includes the X pointer and X keyboard, any other
       input devices that are currently accessible through the X  server,  and
       any  input  devices  that  are  not  currently accessible through the X
       server but could be accessed if requested.

       Some server implementations may make all input devices available at the
       time  the  server is initialized.  Others may wait until requested by a
       client to access an input device.  In the latter case, it  is  possible
       that an input device will be listed as available at one time but not at
       another.

       For each input device available to the  server,	the  XListInputDevices
       request	returns	 an  XDeviceInfo structure.  That structure contains a
       pointer to a list of structures, each  of  which	 contains  information
       about  one  class  of  input  supported	by the device. The XDeviceInfo
       structure is defined as follows:

       typedef struct _XDeviceInfo {
	       XID	       id;
	       Atom	       type;
	       char	       *name;
	       int	       num_classes;
	       int	       use;
	       XAnyClassPtr    inputclassinfo; } XDeviceInfo;

       The id is a number in the range	0-128  that  uniquely  identifies  the
       device.	 It  is	 assigned  to the device when it is initialized by the
       server.

       The type field is of type Atom and indicates the nature of the device.

       The name field contains a pointer to a null-terminated string that cor‐
       responds	 to one of the defined device types.  The name will correspond
       to one of the following strings (defined in the header file <XI.h>:

       XI_MOUSE XI_TABLET XI_KEYBOARD XI_TOUCHSCREEN XI_TOUCHPAD  XI_BUTTONBOX
       XI_BARCODE    XI_TRACKBALL   XI_QUADRATURE   XI_ID_MODULE   XI_ONE_KNOB
       XI_NINE_KNOB  XI_KNOB_BOX   XI_SPACEBALL	  XI_DATAGLOVE	 XI_EYETRACKER
       XI_CURSORKEYS XI_FOOTMOUSE

       These  names may be directly compared with the name field of the XDevi‐
       ceInfo structure, or used in an XInternAtom request to return  an  atom
       that can be compared with the type field of the XDeviceInfo structure.

       The num_classes field is a number in the range 0-255 that specifies the
       number of input classes supported by the device for  which  information
       is  returned  by	 ListInputDevices.   Some input classes, such as class
       Focus and class Proximity do not have any information to be returned by
       ListInputDevices.

       The use field specifies how the device is currently being used.	If the
       value is IsXKeyboard, the device is currently being used as the X  key‐
       board.	If the value is IsXPointer, the device is currently being used
       as the X pointer.  If the value is IsXExtensionDevice,  the  device  is
       available for use as an extension device.

       The  inputclassinfo  field  contains a pointer to the first input-class
       specific data.  The first two fields are common to all classes.

       The class field is a number in the range 0-255. It uniquely  identifies
       the  class  of  input  for  which  information  is returned.  Currently
       defined classes are KeyClass, ButtonClass, and ValuatorClass.

       The length field is a number in the range 0- 255. It specifies the num‐
       ber  of	bytes  of  data	 that  are contained in this input class.  The
       length includes the class and length fields.

       The XKeyInfo structure describes the characteristics of the keys on the
       device.	It is defined as follows:

       typedef struct _XKeyInfo {
	       XID		       class;
	       int		       length;
	       unsigned short	       min_keycode;
	       unsigned short	       max_keycode;
	       unsigned short	       num_keys; } XKeyInfo;

       min_keycode  is of type KEYCODE.	 It specifies the minimum keycode that
       the device will report.	The minimum keycode will not be	 smaller  than
       8.

       max_keycode  is of type KEYCODE.	 It specifies the maximum keycode that
       the device will report.	The maximum keycode will not  be  larger  than
       255.

       num_keys specifies the number of keys that the device has.

       The XButtonInfo structure defines the characteristics of the buttons on
       the device.  It is defined as follows:

       typedef struct _XButtonInfo {
	       XID	       class;
	       int	       length;
	       short	       num_buttons; } XButtonInfo;

       num_buttons specifies the number of buttons that the device has.

       The XValuatorInfo structure defines the characteristics of  the	valua‐
       tors on the device.  It is defined as follows:

       typedef struct  _XValuatorInfo {
	       XID		       class;
	       int		       length;
	       unsigned char	       num_axes;
	       unsigned char	       mode;
	       unsigned long	       motion_buffer;
	       XAxisInfoPtr	       axes; } XValuatorInfo;

       num_axes contains the number of axes the device supports.

       mode  is	 a  constant that has one of the following values: Absolute or
       Relative.  Some devices allow the mode to be  changed  dynamically  via
       the SetDeviceMode request.

       motion_buffer_size  is  a  cardinal number that specifies the number of
       elements that can be contained in the motion  history  buffer  for  the
       device.

       The axes field contains a pointer to an XAxisInfo structure.

       The XAxisInfo structure is defined as follows:

       typedef struct _XAxisInfo {
	       int     resolution;
	       int     min_value;
	       int     max_value; } XAxisInfo;

       The resolution contains a number in counts/meter.

       The  min_val  field  contains a number that specifies the minimum value
       the device reports for this axis. For devices whose mode	 is  Relative,
       the min_val field will contain 0.

       The  max_val  field  contains a number that specifies the maximum value
       the device reports for this axis. For devices whose mode	 is  Relative,
       the max_val field will contain 0.

       To  free	 the  XDeviceInfo  array  created  by  XListInputDevices,  use
       XFreeDeviceList.

DIAGNOSTICS
       None.

SEE ALSO
       Programming with Xlib

						       XListInputDevices(3X11)
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