This manual page is for Mac OS X version 10.6.3

If you are running a different version of Mac OS X, view the documentation locally:

  • In Terminal, using the man(1) command

Reading manual pages

Manual pages are intended as a quick reference for people who already understand a technology.

  • For more information about the manual page format, see the manual page for manpages(5).

  • For more information about this technology, look for other documentation in the Apple Reference Library.

  • For general information about writing shell scripts, read Shell Scripting Primer.



XkbKeycodeToKeysym(3)                           XKB FUNCTIONS                          XkbKeycodeToKeysym(3)



NAME
       XkbKeycodeToKeysym - Finds the keysym bound to a particular key at a specified group and shift level

SYNOPSIS
       KeySym XkbKeycodeToKeysym ( dpy, kc, group, level )
             Display *dpy;
             KeyCode kc;
             unsigned int group;
             unsigned int level;

ARGUMENTS
       - dpy  connection to X server

       - kc   key of interest

       - group
              group of interest

       - level
              shift level of interest

DESCRIPTION
       XkbKeycodeToKeysym  returns  the  keysym bound to a particular group and shift level for a particular
       key on the core keyboard. If kc is not a legal keycode for the core keyboard, or if  group  or  level
       are out of range for the specified key, XkbKeycodeToKeysym returns NoSymbol.



X Version 11                                    libX11 1.2.1                           XkbKeycodeToKeysym(3)

Reporting Problems

The way to report a problem with this manual page depends on the type of problem:

Content errors
Report errors in the content of this documentation with the feedback links below.
Bug reports
Report bugs in the functionality of the described tool or API through Bug Reporter.
Formatting problems
Report formatting mistakes in the online version of these pages with the feedback links below.

Did this document help you? Yes It's good, but... Not helpful...