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#include <gdk/gdk.h> GdkDevice; enum GdkInputSource; enum GdkInputMode; GdkDeviceKey; GdkDeviceAxis; enum GdkAxisUse; GList* gdk_devices_list (void); void gdk_device_set_source (GdkDevice *device, GdkInputSource source); gboolean gdk_device_set_mode (GdkDevice *device, GdkInputMode mode); void gdk_device_set_key (GdkDevice *device, guint index_, guint keyval, GdkModifierType modifiers); void gdk_device_set_axis_use (GdkDevice *device, guint index_, GdkAxisUse use); GdkDevice* gdk_device_get_core_pointer (void); void gdk_device_get_state (GdkDevice *device, GdkWindow *window, gdouble *axes, GdkModifierType *mask); gboolean gdk_device_get_history (GdkDevice *device, GdkWindow *window, guint32 start, guint32 stop, GdkTimeCoord ***events, gint *n_events); void gdk_device_free_history (GdkTimeCoord **events, gint n_events); GdkTimeCoord; gboolean gdk_device_get_axis (GdkDevice *device, gdouble *axes, GdkAxisUse use, gdouble *value); void gdk_input_set_extension_events (GdkWindow *window, gint mask, GdkExtensionMode mode); enum GdkExtensionMode;
In addition to the normal keyboard and mouse input devices, GTK+ also contains support for extended input devices. In particular, this support is targeted at graphics tablets. Graphics tablets typically return sub-pixel positioning information and possibly information about the pressure and tilt of the stylus. Under X, the support for extended devices is done through the XInput extension.
Because handling extended input devices may involve considerable
overhead, they need to be turned on for each GdkWindow
individually using gdk_input_set_extension_events()
.
(Or, more typically, for GtkWidgets, using gtk_widget_set_extension_events()
).
As an additional complication, depending on the support from
the windowing system, its possible that a normal mouse
cursor will not be displayed for a particular extension
device. If an application does not want to deal with displaying
a cursor itself, it can ask only to get extension events
from devices that will display a cursor, by passing the
GDK_EXTENSION_EVENTS_CURSOR
value to
gdk_input_set_extension_events()
. Otherwise, the application
must retrieve the device information using gdk_devices_list()
,
check the has_cursor
field, and,
if it is FALSE
, draw a cursor itself when it receives
motion events.
Each pointing device is assigned a unique integer ID; events from a
particular device can be identified by the
deviceid
field in the event structure. The
events generated by pointer devices have also been extended to contain
pressure
, xtilt
and ytilt
fields which contain the extended
information reported as additional valuators
from the device. The pressure
field is a
a double value ranging from 0.0 to 1.0, while the tilt fields are
double values ranging from -1.0 to 1.0. (With -1.0 representing the
maximum tilt to the left or up, and 1.0 representing the maximum
tilt to the right or down.)
One additional field in each event is the
source
field, which contains an
enumeration value describing the type of device; this currently
can be one of GDK_SOURCE_MOUSE
, GDK_SOURCE_PEN
, GDK_SOURCE_ERASER
,
or GDK_SOURCE_CURSOR
. This field is present to allow simple
applications to (for instance) delete when they detect eraser
devices without having to keep track of complicated per-device
settings.
Various aspects of each device may be configured. The easiest way of
creating a GUI to allow the user to configure such a device
is to use the GtkInputDialog widget in GTK+.
However, even when using this widget, application writers
will need to directly query and set the configuration parameters
in order to save the state between invocations of the application.
The configuration of devices is queried using gdk_devices_list()
.
Each device must be activated using gdk_device_set_mode()
, which
also controls whether the device's range is mapped to the
entire screen or to a single window. The mapping of the valuators of
the device onto the predefined valuator types is set using
gdk_device_set_axis_use()
. And the source type for each device
can be set with gdk_device_set_source()
.
Devices may also have associated keys
or macro buttons. Such keys can be globally set to map
into normal X keyboard events. The mapping is set using
gdk_device_set_key()
.
The interfaces in this section will most likely be considerably
modified in the future to accomodate devices that may have different
sets of additional valuators than the pressure xtilt
and ytilt
.
typedef struct { GObject parent_instance; /* All fields are read-only */ gchar *name; GdkInputSource source; GdkInputMode mode; gboolean has_cursor; /* TRUE if the X pointer follows device motion */ gint num_axes; GdkDeviceAxis *axes; gint num_keys; GdkDeviceKey *keys; } GdkDevice;
A GdkDevice structure contains
a detailed description of an extended input device. All
fields are read-only; but you can use gdk_device_set_source()
,
gdk_device_set_mode()
, gdk_device_set_key()
and gdk_device_set_axis_use()
to configure various aspects of the device.
GObject parent_instance ; |
the parent instance |
gchar *name ; |
the name of this device. |
GdkInputSource source ; |
the type of this device. |
GdkInputMode mode ; |
the mode of this device |
gboolean has_cursor ; |
TRUE if the pointer follows device motion.
|
gint num_axes ; |
the length of the axes array.
|
GdkDeviceAxis *axes ; |
an array of GdkDeviceAxis, describing the axes of this device. |
gint num_keys ; |
the length of the keys array.
|
GdkDeviceKey *keys ; |
an array of GdkDeviceKey, describing the mapped macro buttons of this device. |
typedef enum { GDK_SOURCE_MOUSE, GDK_SOURCE_PEN, GDK_SOURCE_ERASER, GDK_SOURCE_CURSOR } GdkInputSource;
An enumeration describing the type of an input device in general terms.
typedef enum { GDK_MODE_DISABLED, GDK_MODE_SCREEN, GDK_MODE_WINDOW } GdkInputMode;
An enumeration that describes the mode of an input device.
typedef struct { guint keyval; GdkModifierType modifiers; } GdkDeviceKey;
The GdkDeviceKey structure contains information about the mapping of one device macro button onto a normal X key event. It has the following fields:
guint keyval ; |
the keyval to generate when the macro button is pressed. If this is 0, no keypress will be generated. |
GdkModifierType modifiers ; |
the modifiers set for the generated key event. |
typedef struct { GdkAxisUse use; gdouble min; gdouble max; } GdkDeviceAxis;
The GdkDeviceAxis structure contains information about the range and mapping of a device axis.
GdkAxisUse use ; |
specifies how the axis is used. |
gdouble min ; |
the minimal value that will be reported by this axis. |
gdouble max ; |
the maximal value that will be reported by this axis. |
typedef enum { GDK_AXIS_IGNORE, GDK_AXIS_X, GDK_AXIS_Y, GDK_AXIS_PRESSURE, GDK_AXIS_XTILT, GDK_AXIS_YTILT, GDK_AXIS_WHEEL, GDK_AXIS_LAST } GdkAxisUse;
An enumeration describing the way in which a device axis (valuator) maps onto the predefined valuator types that GTK+ understands.
GList* gdk_devices_list (void);
Returns the list of available input devices for the default display. The list is statically allocated and should not be freed.
Returns : | a list of GdkDevice |
void gdk_device_set_source (GdkDevice *device, GdkInputSource source);
Sets the source type for an input device.
device : |
a GdkDevice. |
source : |
the source type. |
gboolean gdk_device_set_mode (GdkDevice *device, GdkInputMode mode);
Sets a the mode of an input device. The mode controls if the device is active and whether the device's range is mapped to the entire screen or to a single window.
void gdk_device_set_key (GdkDevice *device, guint index_, guint keyval, GdkModifierType modifiers);
Specifies the X key event to generate when a macro button of a device is pressed.
device : |
a GdkDevice. |
index_ : |
the index of the macro button to set. |
keyval : |
the keyval to generate. |
modifiers : |
the modifiers to set. |
void gdk_device_set_axis_use (GdkDevice *device, guint index_, GdkAxisUse use);
Specifies how an axis of a device is used.
device : |
a GdkDevice. |
index_ : |
the index of the axis. |
use : |
specifies how the axis is used. |
GdkDevice* gdk_device_get_core_pointer (void);
Returns the core pointer device for the default display.
Returns : | the core pointer device; this is owned by the display and should not be freed. |
void gdk_device_get_state (GdkDevice *device, GdkWindow *window, gdouble *axes, GdkModifierType *mask);
Gets the current state of a device.
gboolean gdk_device_get_history (GdkDevice *device, GdkWindow *window, guint32 start, guint32 stop, GdkTimeCoord ***events, gint *n_events);
Obtains the motion history for a device; given a starting and
ending timestamp, return all events in the motion history for
the device in the given range of time. Some windowing systems
do not support motion history, in which case, FALSE
will
be returned. (This is not distinguishable from the case where
motion history is supported and no events were found.)
device : |
a GdkDevice |
window : |
the window with respect to which which the event coordinates will be reported |
start : |
starting timestamp for range of events to return |
stop : |
ending timestamp for the range of events to return |
events : |
location to store a newly-allocated array of GdkTimeCoord, or NULL
|
n_events : |
location to store the length of events , or NULL
|
Returns : | TRUE if the windowing system supports motion history and
at least one event was found.
|
void gdk_device_free_history (GdkTimeCoord **events, gint n_events);
Frees an array of GdkTimeCoord that was returned by gdk_device_get_history()
.
events : |
an array of GdkTimeCoord. |
n_events : |
the length of the array. |
typedef struct { guint32 time; gdouble axes[GDK_MAX_TIMECOORD_AXES]; } GdkTimeCoord;
The GdkTimeCoord structure stores a single event in a motion history. It contains the following fields:
guint32 time ; |
The timestamp for this event. |
gdouble axes [GDK_MAX_TIMECOORD_AXES]; |
the values of the device's axes. |
gboolean gdk_device_get_axis (GdkDevice *device, gdouble *axes, GdkAxisUse use, gdouble *value);
Interprets an array of double as axis values for a given device, and locates the value in the array for a given axis use.
void gdk_input_set_extension_events (GdkWindow *window, gint mask, GdkExtensionMode mode);
Turns extension events on or off for a particular window, and specifies the event mask for extension events.
window : |
a GdkWindow. |
mask : |
the event mask |
mode : |
the type of extension events that are desired. |