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GObject ╰── GInitiallyUnowned ╰── GtkObject ╰── GtkWidget ╰── GtkContainer ╰── GtkBin ╰── GtkWindow ╰── GtkDialog ╰── GtkInputDialog
GtkInputDialog displays a dialog which allows the user to configure XInput extension devices. For each device, they can control the mode of the device (disabled, screen-relative, or window-relative), the mapping of axes to coordinates, and the mapping of the devices macro keys to key press events.
GtkInputDialog contains two buttons to which the application can connect; one for closing the dialog, and one for saving the changes. No actions are bound to these by default. The changes that the user makes take effect immediately.
As of GTK+ 2.20, GtkInputDialog has been deprecated since it is too specialized.
GtkWidget *
gtk_input_dialog_new (void
);
gtk_input_dialog_new
has been deprecated since version 2.20 and should not be used in newly-written code.
Don't use this widget anymore.
Creates a new GtkInputDialog.
“disable-device”
signalvoid user_function (GtkInputDialog *inputdialog, GdkDevice *arg1, gpointer user_data)
This signal is emitted when the user changes the mode of a device from a GDK_MODE_SCREEN or GDK_MODE_WINDOW to GDK_MODE_ENABLED.
inputdialog |
the object which received the signal. |
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deviceid |
The ID of the newly disabled device. |
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user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last
“enable-device”
signalvoid user_function (GtkInputDialog *inputdialog, GdkDevice *arg1, gpointer user_data)
This signal is emitted when the user changes the mode of a device from GDK_MODE_DISABLED to a GDK_MODE_SCREEN or GDK_MODE_WINDOW.
inputdialog |
the object which received the signal. |
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deviceid |
The ID of the newly enabled device. |
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user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last