pub struct Keyboard(/* private fields */);Implementations§
source§impl Keyboard
impl Keyboard
sourcepub fn destroyed(&self, serial: u32)
pub fn destroyed(&self, serial: u32)
This keyboard has been removed and a client should release all associated resources.
This ei_keyboard object will be destroyed by the EIS implementation immmediately after after this event is sent and as such the client must not attempt to use it after that point.
sourcepub fn keymap(&self, keymap_type: KeymapType, size: u32, keymap: BorrowedFd<'_>)
pub fn keymap(&self, keymap_type: KeymapType, size: u32, keymap: BorrowedFd<'_>)
Notification that this device has a keymap. Future key events must be interpreted by the client according to this keymap. For clients of ei_handshake.context_type sender it is the client’s responsibility to send the correct ei_keyboard.key keycodes to generate the expected keysym in the EIS implementation.
The keymap is constant for the lifetime of the device.
This event provides a file descriptor to the client which can be memory-mapped in read-only mode to provide a keyboard mapping description. The fd must be mapped with MAP_PRIVATE by the recipient, as MAP_SHARED may fail.
This event is sent immediately after the ei_keyboard object is created and before the ei_device.done event. It is a protocol violation to send this event after the ei_device.done event.
sourcepub fn key(&self, key: u32, state: KeyState)
pub fn key(&self, key: u32, state: KeyState)
See the ei_keyboard.key request for details.
It is a protocol violation to send this request for a client of an ei_handshake.context_type other than receiver.
It is a protocol violation to send a key down event in the same frame as a key up event for the same key in the same frame.
sourcepub fn modifiers(
&self,
serial: u32,
depressed: u32,
locked: u32,
latched: u32,
group: u32
)
pub fn modifiers( &self, serial: u32, depressed: u32, locked: u32, latched: u32, group: u32 )
Notification that the EIS implementation has changed modifier states on this device. Future ei_keyboard.key requests must take the new modifier state into account.
A client must assume that all modifiers are lifted when it receives an ei_device.paused event. The EIS implementation must send this event after ei_device.resumed to notify the client of any nonzero modifier state.
This event does not reqire an ei_device.frame and should be processed immediately by the client.
This event is only sent for devices with an ei_keyboard.keymap.