NAME
XChangePointerControl, XGetPointerControl − control pointer
SYNTAX
XChangePointerControl(display, do_accel, do_threshold, accel_numerator,
accel_denominator, threshold)
Display ∗display;
Bool do_accel, do_threshold;
int accel_numerator, accel_denominator;
int threshold;
XGetPointerControl(display, accel_numerator_return, accel_denominator_return,
threshold_return)
Display ∗display;
int ∗accel_numerator_return, ∗accel_denominator_return;
int ∗threshold_return;
ARGUMENTS
accel_denominator
Specifies the denominator for the acceleration multiplier.
accel_denominator_return
Returns the denominator for the acceleration multiplier.
accel_numerator
Specifies the numerator for the acceleration multiplier.
accel_numerator_return
Returns the numerator for the acceleration multiplier.
displaySpecifies the connection to the X server.
do_accelSpecifies a Boolean value that controls whether the values for the accel_numerator or accel_denominator are used.
do_thresholdSpecifies a Boolean value that controls whether the value for the threshold is used.
thresholdSpecifies the acceleration threshold.
threshold_return
Returns the acceleration threshold.
DESCRIPTION
The XChangePointerControl function defines how the pointing device moves. The acceleration, expressed as a fraction, is a multiplier for movement. For example, specifying 3/1 means the pointer moves three times as fast as normal. The fraction may be rounded arbitrarily by the X server. Acceleration only takes effect if the pointer moves more than threshold pixels at once and only applies to the amount beyond the value in the threshold argument. Setting a value to −1 restores the default. The values of the do_accel and do_threshold arguments must be True for the pointer values to be set, or the parameters are unchanged. Negative values (other than −1) generate a BadValue error, as does a zero value for the accel_denominator argument.
XChangePointerControl can generate a BadValue error.
The XGetPointerControl function returns the pointer’s current acceleration multiplier and acceleration threshold.
DIAGNOSTICS
BadValue Some numeric value falls outside the range of values accepted by the request. Unless a specific range is specified for an argument, the full range defined by the argument’s type is accepted. Any argument defined as a set of alternatives can generate this error.
SEE ALSO
Xlib − C Language X Interface
X Version 11