XWarpPointer
Section: XLIB FUNCTIONS (3)
Updated: libX11 1.3
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NAME
XWarpPointer - move pointer
SYNTAX
-
- int XWarpPointer(Display *display, Window src_w, Window
dest_w, int src_x, int src_y, unsigned int
src_width, unsigned int src_height, int dest_x, int
dest_y);
ARGUMENTS
- dest_w
-
Specifies the destination window or
None.
- dest_x
-
- dest_y
-
Specify the x and y coordinates within the destination window.
- display
-
Specifies the connection to the X server.
- src_x
-
- src_y
-
- src_width
-
- src_height
-
Specify a rectangle in the source window.
- src_w
-
Specifies the source window or
None.
DESCRIPTION
If dest_w is
None,
XWarpPointer
moves the pointer by the offsets (dest_x, dest_y) relative to the current
position of the pointer.
If dest_w is a window,
XWarpPointer
moves the pointer to the offsets (dest_x, dest_y) relative to the origin of
dest_w.
However, if src_w is a window,
the move only takes place if the window src_w contains the pointer
and if the specified rectangle of src_w contains the pointer.
The src_x and src_y coordinates are relative to the origin of src_w.
If src_height is zero,
it is replaced with the current height of src_w minus src_y.
If src_width is zero,
it is replaced with the current width of src_w minus src_x.
There is seldom any reason for calling this function.
The pointer should normally be left to the user.
If you do use this function, however, it generates events just as if the user
had instantaneously moved the pointer from one position to another.
Note that you cannot use
XWarpPointer
to move the pointer outside the confine_to window of an active pointer grab.
An attempt to do so will only move the pointer as far as the closest edge of the
confine_to window.
XWarpPointer
can generate a
BadWindow
error.
DIAGNOSTICS
-
BadWindow
-
A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window.
SEE ALSO
XSetInputFocus(3)
Xlib - C Language X Interface