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with Xlbt_Basic; use Xlbt_Basic; with Xlbt_Keyboard; use Xlbt_Keyboard; package Xlbp_Keyboard_Control is ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- X Library Keyboard Controls -- -- Xlbp_Keyboard_Control - Controls over physical portions of the keyboard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Copyright 1989 - 1991 by Rational, Santa Clara, California. -- Copyright 1985 - 1989 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology -- -- All Rights Reserved. -- -- Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its -- documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, -- provided that the above copyright notice(s) appear in all copies and that -- both that copyright notice(s) and this permission notice appear in -- supporting documentation, and that the names of MIT or Rational not be -- used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software -- without specific, written prior permission. -- -- MIT and Rational disclaim all warranties with regard to this software, -- including all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness, in no -- event shall MIT or Rational be liable for any special, indirect or -- consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, -- data or profits, whether in an action of contract, negligence or other -- tortious action, arising out of or in connection with the use or performance -- of this software. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --\f procedure X_Auto_Repeat_On (Display : X_Display); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Display - Specifies the display to use. -- -- Turn on auto-repeat for the keyboard. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ procedure X_Auto_Repeat_Off (Display : X_Display); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Display - Specifies the display to use. -- -- Turn off auto-repeat for the keyboard. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ procedure X_Bell (Display : X_Display; Percent : S_Percent); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Display - Specifies the display to use. -- Percent - Specifies the bell volume. -- -- Rings the bell on the display. -- Percent >= 0 --> rings at base - (base * percent) / 100 + percent -- Percent < 0 --> rings at base + (base * percent) / 100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ procedure X_Change_Keyboard_Control (Display : X_Display; Values_Mask : X_Keyboard_Control_Flags; Values : X_Keyboard_Control); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Display - Specifies the display to use. -- Values_Mask - Specifies which of the Values elements are to change. -- Values - Specifies a list of changes to be made in the keyboard. -- -- Changes those attributes of the keyboard which are flagged in Mask; the -- new values are taken from Values. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ procedure X_Get_Keyboard_Control (Display : X_Display; State : out X_Keyboard_State); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Display - Specifies the display to use. -- State - Receives the current keyboard state. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ procedure X_Query_Keymap (Display : X_Display; Keys : out X_Keyboard_As_Bits); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Display - Specifies the display to use. -- Keys - Receives the state of the keyboard. -- -- A '1' bit in the Keys indicates that the respective key is depressed. -- The bit for key N is is Keys(N/8) and can be tested by AND'ing with the -- mask 2**(N rem 8). (** is faster than the Shift procedure.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ end Xlbp_Keyboard_Control;