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XkbInitCanonicalKeyTypes(3)	 XKB FUNCTIONS	   XkbInitCanonicalKeyTypes(3)



NAME
       XkbInitCanonicalKeyTypes  -  Set  the  definitions of the canonical key
       types in a client map to their default values

SYNOPSIS
       Status XkbInitCanonicalKeyTypes ( xkb, which, keypadVMod )

	     XkbDescPtr xkb;
	     unsigned int which;
	     int keypadVMod;

ARGUMENTS
       - xkb  keyboard description containing client map to initialize

       - which
	      mask of types to initialize

       - keypadVMod
	      index of NumLock virtual modifier

DESCRIPTION
       XkbInitCanonicalKeyTypes initializes the first XkbNumRequiredTypes  key
       types  of  the keyboard specified by the xkb parameter to their default
       values. The which parameter specifies what canonical key types to  ini-
       tialize	and  is  a  bitwise  inclusive	OR  of	the  following	masks:
       XkbOneLevelMask, XkbTwoLevelMask, XkbAlphabeticMask, and XkbKeypadMask.
       Only those canonical types specified by the which mask are initialized.

       If XkbKeypadMask is set in the  which  parameter,  XkbInitCanonicalKey-
       Types  looks  up  the NumLock named virtual modifier to determine which
       virtual modifier to use when initializing the KEYPAD key type.  If  the
       NumLock	virtual modifier does not exist, XkbInitCanonicalKeyTypes cre-
       ates it.

       XkbInitCanonicalKeyTypes normally returns Success. It returns BadAccess
       if  the	Xkb extension has not been properly initialized, and BadAccess
       if the xkb parameter is not valid.

RETURN VALUES
       Success	      The XkbInitCanonicalKeyTypes funtion return  Success  if
		      the  Xkb extension has been properly initialized and the
		      xkb parameter is valid.

DIAGNOSTICS
       BadAccess      The Xkb extension has not been properly initialized



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