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<chapter id='Bells'>
<title>Bells</title>
<para>
The core X protocol allows only applications to explicitly sound the system
bell with a given duration, pitch, and volume. Xkb extends this capability by
allowing clients to attach symbolic names to bells, disable audible bells, and
receive an event whenever the keyboard bell is rung. For the purposes of this
document, the <emphasis>
audible</emphasis>
bell is defined to be the system bell, or the default keyboard bell, as
opposed to any other audible sound generated elsewhere in the system.
</para>
<para>
You can ask to receive <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
events (see section 9.4) when any client rings any one of the following: <!-- xref -->
</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>
The default bell
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Any bell on an input device that can be specified by a <emphasis>
bell_class</emphasis>
and <emphasis>
bell_id</emphasis>
pair
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Any bell specified only by an arbitrary name. (This is, from the server’s
point of view, merely a name, and not connected with any physical
sound-generating device. Some client application must generate the sound, or
visual feedback, if any, that is associated with the name.)
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>
You can also ask to receive <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
events when the server rings the default bell or if any client has requested
events only (without the bell sounding) for any of the bell types previously
listed.
</para>
<para>
You can disable audible bells on a global basis (to set the <emphasis>
AudibleBell</emphasis>
control, see Chapter 10). For example, a client that replaces the keyboard
bell with some other audible cue might want to turn off the <emphasis>
AudibleBell</emphasis>
control to prevent the server from also generating a sound and avoid
cacophony. If you disable audible bells and request to receive <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
events, you can generate feedback different from the default bell.
</para>
<para>
You can, however, override the <emphasis>
AudibleBell</emphasis>
control by calling one of the functions that force the ringing of a bell in
spite of the setting of the <emphasis>
AudibleBell</emphasis>
control — <emphasis>
XkbForceDeviceBell</emphasis>
or <emphasis>
XkbForceBell</emphasis>
(see section 9.3.3). In this case the server does not generate a bell event. <!-- xref -->
</para>
<para>
Just as some keyboards can produce keyclicks to indicate when a key is pressed
or repeating, Xkb can provide feedback for the controls by using special beep
codes. The <emphasis>
AccessXFeedback</emphasis>
control is used to configure the specific types of operations that generate
feedback. See section 10.6.3 for a discussion on <emphasis> <!-- xref -->
AccessXFeedback</emphasis>
control.
</para>
<para>
This chapter describes bell names, the functions used to generate named bells,
and the events the server generates for bells.
</para>
<sect1 id='Bell_Names'>
<title>Bell Names</title>
<para>
You can associate a name to an act of ringing a bell by converting the name to
an Atom and then using this name when you call the functions listed in this
chapter. If an event is generated as a result, the name is then passed to all
other clients interested in receiving <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
events. Note that these are arbitrary names and that there is no binding to
any sounds. Any sounds or other effects (such as visual bells on the screen)
must be generated by a client application upon receipt of the bell event
containing the name. There is no default name for the default keyboard bell.
The server does generate some predefined bells for the AccessX controls (see
section 10.6.3). These named bells are shown in Table 9.1; the name is included
in any bell event sent to clients that have requested to receive <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
events.
</para>
<table frame='none'>
<title>Predefined Bells</title>
<tgroup cols='2'>
<colspec colsep='0'/>
<colspec colsep='0'/>
<thead>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>Action</entry>
<entry>Named Bell</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>Indicator turned on</entry>
<entry>AX_IndicatorOn</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>Indicator turned off</entry>
<entry>AX_IndicatorOff</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>More than one indicator changed state</entry>
<entry>AX_IndicatorChange</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>Control turned on</entry>
<entry>AX_FeatureOn</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>Control turned off</entry>
<entry>AX_FeatureOff</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>More than one control changed state</entry>
<entry>AX_FeatureChange</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>SlowKeys and BounceKeys about to be turned on or off</entry>
<entry>AX_SlowKeysWarning</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>SlowKeys key pressed</entry>
<entry>AX_SlowKeyPress</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>SlowKeys key accepted</entry>
<entry>AX_SlowKeyAccept</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>SlowKeys key rejected</entry>
<entry>AX_SlowKeyReject</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>Accepted SlowKeys key released</entry>
<entry>AX_SlowKeyRelease</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>BounceKeys key rejected</entry>
<entry>AX_BounceKeyReject</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>StickyKeys key latched</entry>
<entry>AX_StickyLatch</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>StickyKeys key locked</entry>
<entry>AX_StickyLock</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>StickyKeys key unlocked</entry>
<entry>AX_StickyUnlock</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect1>
<sect1 id='Audible_Bells'>
<title>Audible Bells</title>
<para>
Using Xkb you can generate bell events that do not necessarily ring the system
bell. This is useful if you need to use an audio server instead of the system
beep. For example, when an audio client starts, it could disable the audible
bell (the system bell) and then listen for <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
events (see section 9.4). When it receives a <emphasis> <!-- xref -->
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
event, the audio client could then send a request to an audio server to play a
sound.
</para>
<para>
You can control the audible bells feature by passing the <emphasis>
XkbAudibleBellMask</emphasis>
to <emphasis>
XkbChangeEnabledControls</emphasis>
(see section 10.1.1). If you set <emphasis> <!-- xref -->
XkbAudibleBellMask</emphasis>
on, the server rings the system bell when a bell event occurs. This is the
default. If you set <emphasis>
XkbAudibleBellMask</emphasis>
off and a bell event occurs, the server does not ring the system bell unless
you call <emphasis>
XkbForceDeviceBell</emphasis>
or <emphasis>
XkbForceBell</emphasis>
(see section 9.3.3). <!-- xref -->
</para>
<para>
Audible bells are also part of the per-client auto-reset controls. For more
information on auto-reset controls, see section 10.1.2. <!-- xref -->
</para>
</sect1>
<sect1 id='Bell_Functions'>
<title>Bell Functions</title>
<para>
Use the functions described in this section to ring bells and to generate bell
events.
</para>
<para>
The input extension has two types of feedbacks that can generate bells — bell
feedback and keyboard feedback. Some of the functions in this section have
<emphasis>
bell_class</emphasis>
and <emphasis>
bell_id</emphasis>
parameters; set them as follows: Set <emphasis>
bell_class</emphasis>
to <emphasis>
BellFeedbackClass</emphasis>
or <emphasis>
KbdFeedbackClass</emphasis>
. A device can have more than one feedback of each type; set <emphasis>
bell_id</emphasis>
to the particular bell feedback of <emphasis>
bell_class</emphasis>
type.
</para>
<para>
Table 9.2 shows the conditions that cause a bell to sound or an <emphasis> <!-- xref -->
XkbBellNotifyEvent</emphasis>
to be generated when a bell function is called.
</para>
<table frame='none'>
<title>Bell Sounding and Bell Event Generating</title>
<tgroup cols='4'>
<colspec colsep='0'/>
<colspec colsep='0'/>
<colspec colsep='0'/>
<colspec colsep='0'/>
<thead>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>Function called</entry>
<entry>AudibleBell</entry>
<entry>Server sounds a bell</entry>
<entry>Server sends an XkbBellNotifyEvent</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>XkbDeviceBell</entry>
<entry>On</entry>
<entry>Yes</entry>
<entry>Yes</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>XkbDeviceBell</entry>
<entry>Off</entry>
<entry>No</entry>
<entry>Yes</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>XkbBell</entry>
<entry>On</entry>
<entry>Yes</entry>
<entry>Yes</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>XkbBell</entry>
<entry>Off</entry>
<entry>No</entry>
<entry>Yes</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>XkbDeviceBellEvent</entry>
<entry>On or Off</entry>
<entry>No</entry>
<entry>Yes</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>XkbBellEvent</entry>
<entry>On or Off</entry>
<entry>No</entry>
<entry>Yes</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>XkbDeviceForceBell</entry>
<entry>On or Off</entry>
<entry>Yes</entry>
<entry>No</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry>XkbForceBell</entry>
<entry>On or Off</entry>
<entry>Yes</entry>
<entry>No</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
<sect2 id='Generating_Named_Bells'>
<title>Generating Named Bells</title>
<para>
To ring the bell on an X input extension device or the default keyboard, use
<emphasis>
XkbDeviceBell.</emphasis>
</para>
<informaltable frame='none'>
<tgroup cols='1'>
<colspec colsep='0'/>
<tbody>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functiondecl'>
Bool <emphasis>
XkbDeviceBell</emphasis>
(<emphasis>
display, window, device_id, bell_class, bell_id, percent, name</emphasis>
)
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Display *<emphasis>
display</emphasis>
; /* connection to the X server */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Window<emphasis>
window</emphasis>
; /* window for which the bell is generated, or None */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
unsigned int <emphasis>
device_spec</emphasis>
; /* device ID, or <emphasis>
XkbUseCoreKbd</emphasis>
*/
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
unsigned int <emphasis>
bell_class</emphasis>
; /* X input extension bell class of the bell to be rung */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
unsigned int <emphasis>
bell_id</emphasis>
; /* X input extension bell ID of the bell to be rung */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
int <emphasis>
percent</emphasis>
; /* bell volume, from -100 to 100 inclusive */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Atom <emphasis>
name</emphasis>
; /* a name for the bell, or <emphasis>
NULL</emphasis>
*/
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
<para>
Set <emphasis>
percent</emphasis>
to be the volume relative to the base volume for the keyboard as described for
<emphasis>
XBell</emphasis>.
</para>
<para>
Note that <emphasis>
bell_class</emphasis>
and <emphasis>
bell_id</emphasis>
indicate the bell to physically ring. <emphasis>
name</emphasis>
is simply an arbitrary moniker for the client application’s use.
</para>
<para>
To determine the current feedback settings of an extension input device, use
<emphasis>
XGetFeedbackControl</emphasis>
. See the X input extension documentation for more information on <emphasis>
XGetFeedbackControl</emphasis>
and related data structures.
</para>
<para>
If a compatible keyboard extension is not present in the X server, <emphasis>
XkbDeviceBell</emphasis>
immediately returns <emphasis>
False</emphasis>
. Otherwise, <emphasis>
XkbDeviceBell </emphasis>
rings the bell as specified for the display and keyboard device and returns
<emphasis>
True</emphasis>
. If you have disabled the audible bell, the server does not ring the system
bell, although it does generate a <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
event.
</para>
<para>
You can call <emphasis>
XkbDeviceBell</emphasis>
without first initializing the keyboard extension.
</para>
<para>
As a convenience function, Xkb provides a function to ring the bell on the
default keyboard: <emphasis>
XkbBell.</emphasis>
</para>
<informaltable frame='none'>
<tgroup cols='1'>
<colspec colsep='0'/>
<tbody>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functiondecl'>
Bool <emphasis>
XkbBell</emphasis>
(<emphasis>
display, window, percent, name</emphasis>
)
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Display * <emphasis>
display</emphasis>
; /* connection to the X server */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Window<emphasis>
window</emphasis>
; /* event window, or None*/
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
int<emphasis>
percent</emphasis>
; /* relative volume, which can range from -100 to 100 inclusive */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Atom<emphasis>
name</emphasis>
; /* a bell name, or <emphasis>
NULL</emphasis>
*/
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
<para>
If a compatible keyboard extension isn’t present in the X server, <emphasis>
XkbBell</emphasis>
calls <emphasis>
XBell </emphasis>
with the specified <emphasis>
display</emphasis>
and <emphasis>
percent</emphasis>
, and returns <emphasis>
False</emphasis>
. Otherwise, <emphasis>
XkbBell </emphasis>
calls <emphasis>
XkbDeviceBell</emphasis>
with the specified <emphasis>
display, window, percent, </emphasis>
and <emphasis>
name</emphasis>
, a <emphasis>
device_spec</emphasis>
of <emphasis>
XkbUseCoreKbd</emphasis>
, a <emphasis>
bell_class </emphasis>
of <emphasis>
XkbDfltXIClass</emphasis>
, and a <emphasis>
bell_id </emphasis>
of <emphasis>
XkbDfltXIId,</emphasis>
and returns <emphasis>
True</emphasis>.
</para>
<para>
If you have disabled the audible bell, the server does not ring the system
bell, although it does generate a <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
event.
</para>
<para>
You can call <emphasis>
XkbBell</emphasis>
without first initializing the keyboard extension.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id='Generating_Named_Bell_Events'>
<title>Generating Named Bell Events</title>
<para>
Using Xkb, you can also generate a named bell event that does not ring any
bell. This allows you to do things such as generate events when your
application starts.
</para>
<para>
For example, if an audio client listens for these types of bells, it can
produce a "whoosh" sound when it receives a named bell event to indicate a
client just started. In this manner, applications can generate start-up
feedback and not worry about producing annoying beeps if an audio server is not
running.
</para>
<para>
To cause a bell event for an X input extension device or for the keyboard,
without ringing the corresponding bell, use <emphasis>
XkbDeviceBellEvent.</emphasis>
</para>
<informaltable frame='none'>
<tgroup cols='1'>
<colspec colsep='0'/>
<tbody>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functiondecl'>
Bool <emphasis>
XkbDeviceBellEvent</emphasis>
(<emphasis>
display, window, device_spec, bell_class, bell_id, percent, name</emphasis>
)
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Display * <emphasis>
display</emphasis>
; /* connection to the X server */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Window <emphasis>
window</emphasis>
; /* event window, or None*/
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
unsigned int <emphasis>
device_spec</emphasis>
; /* device ID, or <emphasis>
XkbUseCoreKbd</emphasis>
*/
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
unsigned int <emphasis>
bell_class;</emphasis>
/* input extension bell class for the event */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
unsigned int <emphasis>
bell_id</emphasis>
; /* input extension bell ID for the event */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
int <emphasis>
percent</emphasis>
; /* volume for the bell, which can range from -100 to 100 inclusive */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Atom <emphasis>
name</emphasis>
; /* a bell name, or <emphasis>
NULL</emphasis>
*/
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
<para>
If a compatible keyboard extension isn’t present in the X server, <emphasis>
XkbDeviceBellEvent</emphasis>
immediately returns <emphasis>
False</emphasis>
. Otherwise, <emphasis>
XkbDeviceBellEvent</emphasis>
causes an <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
event to be sent to all interested clients and returns <emphasis>
True</emphasis>
. Set <emphasis>
percent</emphasis>
to be the volume relative to the base volume for the keyboard as described for
<emphasis>XBell</emphasis>.
</para>
<para>
In addition, <emphasis>
XkbDeviceBellEvent</emphasis>
may generate <emphasis>
Atom</emphasis>
protocol errors as well as <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
events. You can call <emphasis>
XkbBell</emphasis>
without first initializing the keyboard extension.
</para>
<para>
As a convenience function, Xkb provides a function to cause a bell event for
the keyboard without ringing the bell: <emphasis>
XkbBellEvent.</emphasis>
</para>
<informaltable frame='none'>
<tgroup cols='1'>
<colspec colsep='0'/>
<tbody>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functiondecl'>
Bool <emphasis>
XkbBellEvent</emphasis>
(<emphasis>
display, window, percent, name</emphasis>
)
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Display * <emphasis>
display</emphasis>
; /* connection to the X server */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Window <emphasis>
window</emphasis>
; /* the event window, or None */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
int <emphasis>
percent</emphasis>
; /* relative volume, which can range from -100 to 100 inclusive */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Atom <emphasis>
name</emphasis>
; /* a bell name, or <emphasis>
NULL</emphasis>
*/
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
<para>
If a compatible keyboard extension isn’t present in the X server, <emphasis>
XkbBellEvent</emphasis>
immediately returns <emphasis>
False</emphasis>
. Otherwise, <emphasis>
XkbBellEvent </emphasis>
calls<emphasis>
XkbDeviceBellEvent</emphasis>
with the specified <emphasis>
display, window, percent, </emphasis>
and <emphasis>
name</emphasis>
, a <emphasis>
device_spec</emphasis>
of <emphasis>
XkbUseCoreKbd</emphasis>
, a <emphasis>
bell_class </emphasis>
of <emphasis>
XkbDfltXIClass</emphasis>
, and a <emphasis>
bell_id </emphasis>
of <emphasis>
XkbDfltXIId,</emphasis>
and returns what <emphasis>
XkbDeviceBellEvent</emphasis>
returns.
</para>
<para>
<emphasis>XkbBellEvent</emphasis>
generates a <emphasis>XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
event.
</para>
<para>
You can call <emphasis>
XkbBellEvent</emphasis>
without first initializing the keyboard extension.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id='Forcing_a_Server_Generated_Bell'>
<title>Forcing a Server-Generated Bell</title>
<para>
To ring the bell on any keyboard, overriding user preference settings for
audible bells, use <emphasis>XkbForceDeviceBell</emphasis>.
</para>
<informaltable frame='none'>
<tgroup cols='1'>
<colspec colsep='0'/>
<tbody>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functiondecl'>
Bool <emphasis>
XkbForceDeviceBell</emphasis>
(<emphasis>
display, window, device_spec, bell_class, bell_id, percent</emphasis>
)
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Display * <emphasis>
display</emphasis>
; /* connection to the X server */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Window <emphasis>
window</emphasis>
; /* event window, or None */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
unsigned int <emphasis>
device_spec</emphasis>
; /* device ID, or <emphasis>
XkbUseCoreKbd</emphasis>
*/
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
unsigned int <emphasis>
bell_class</emphasis>
; /* input extension class of the bell to be rung */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
unsigned int <emphasis>
bell_id</emphasis>
; /* input extension ID of the bell to be rung */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
int <emphasis>
percent</emphasis>
; /* relative volume, which can range from -100 to 100 inclusive */
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
<para>
If a compatible keyboard extension isn’t present in the X server, <emphasis>
XkbForceDeviceBell</emphasis>
immediately returns <emphasis>
False</emphasis>
. Otherwise, <emphasis>
XkbForceDeviceBell </emphasis>
rings the bell as specified for the display and keyboard device and returns
<emphasis>
True</emphasis>
. Set <emphasis>
percent</emphasis>
to be the volume relative to the base volume for the keyboard as described for
<emphasis>
XBell</emphasis>
. There is no <emphasis>
name</emphasis>
parameter because <emphasis>
XkbForceDeviceBell </emphasis>
does not cause an <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
event.
</para>
<para>
You can call <emphasis>
XkbBell</emphasis>
without first initializing the keyboard extension.
</para>
<para>
To ring the bell on the default keyboard, overriding user preference settings
for audible bells, use <emphasis>
XkbForceBell</emphasis>.
</para>
<informaltable frame='none'>
<tgroup cols='1'>
<colspec colsep='0'/>
<tbody>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functiondecl'>
Bool <emphasis>
XkbForceBell</emphasis>
(<emphasis>
display, percent)</emphasis>
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
Display * <emphasis>
display</emphasis>
; /* connection to the X server */
</entry>
</row>
<row rowsep='0'>
<entry role='functionargdecl'>
int <emphasis>
percent</emphasis>
; /* volume for the bell, which can range from -100 to 100 inclusive */
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
<para>
If a compatible keyboard extension isn’t present in the X server, <emphasis>
XkbForceBell</emphasis>
calls <emphasis>
XBell </emphasis>
with the specified <emphasis>
display</emphasis>
and <emphasis>
percent</emphasis>
and returns <emphasis>
False</emphasis>
. Otherwise, <emphasis>
XkbForceBell </emphasis>
calls <emphasis>
XkbForceDeviceBell</emphasis>
with the specified <emphasis>
display </emphasis>
and<emphasis>
percent</emphasis>
, <emphasis>
device_spec</emphasis>
=<emphasis>
XkbUseCoreKbd</emphasis>
, <emphasis>
bell_class </emphasis>
= <emphasis>
XkbDfltXIClass</emphasis>
, <emphasis>
bell_id </emphasis>
= <emphasis>
XkbDfltXIId,</emphasis>
<emphasis>
window</emphasis>
= None, and <emphasis>
name</emphasis>
= <emphasis>
NULL</emphasis>
, and returns what<emphasis>
XkbForceDeviceBell</emphasis>
returns.
</para>
<para>
<emphasis>
XkbForceBell </emphasis>
does not cause an <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
event.
</para>
<para>
You can call <emphasis>
XkbBell</emphasis>
without first initializing the keyboard extension.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id='Detecting_Bells'>
<title>Detecting Bells</title>
<para>
Xkb generates <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
events for all bells except for those resulting from calls to <emphasis>
XkbForceDeviceBell</emphasis>
and <emphasis>
XkbForceBell</emphasis>
. To receive <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
events under all possible conditions, pass <emphasis>
XkbBellNotifyMask</emphasis>
in both the <emphasis>
bits_to_change </emphasis>
and<emphasis>
values_for_bits</emphasis>
parameters to <emphasis>
XkbSelectEvents</emphasis>
(see section 4.3). <!-- xref -->
</para>
<para>
The <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
event has no event details. It is either selected or it is not. However, you
can call <emphasis>
XkbSelectEventDetails</emphasis>
using <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
as the <emphasis>
event_type</emphasis>
and specifying <emphasis>
XkbAllBellNotifyMask</emphasis>
in <emphasis>
bits_to_change</emphasis>
and <emphasis>
values_for_bits.</emphasis>
This has the same effect as a call to <emphasis>
XkbSelectEvents</emphasis>.
</para>
<para>
The structure for the <emphasis>
XkbBellNotify</emphasis>
event type contains:
</para>
<para><programlisting>
typedef struct _XkbBellNotify {
int type; /* Xkb extension base event code */
unsigned long serial; /* X server serial number for event */
Bool send_event; /* <emphasis> True</emphasis> => synthetically generated */
Display * display; /* server connection where event generated */
Time time; /* server time when event generated */
int xkb_type; /* <emphasis> XkbBellNotify</emphasis> */
unsigned int device; /* Xkb device ID, will not be <emphasis> XkbUseCoreKbd</emphasis> */
int percent; /* requested volume as % of max */
int pitch; /* requested pitch in Hz */
int duration; /* requested duration in microseconds */
unsigned int bell_class; /* X input extension feedback class */
unsigned int bell_id; /* X input extension feedback ID */
Atom name; /* "name" of requested bell */
Window window; /* window associated with event */
Bool event_only; /* <emphasis> False</emphasis> -> the server did not produce a beep */
} <emphasis>XkbBellNotifyEvent</emphasis>;
</programlisting></para>
<para>
If your application needs to generate visual bell feedback on the screen when
it receives a bell event, use the window ID in the <emphasis>
XkbBellNotifyEvent</emphasis>
, if present.
</para>
</sect1>
</chapter>
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