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XChangeKeyboardDevice - change which device is used as
the X keyboard 
- Status XChangeKeyboardDevice(Display *display, XDevice
- *device);  
 
- display 
- Specifies the connection to the X server. 
- device 
- Specifies
the device to be used as the X keyboard. 
The XChangeKeyboardDevice
request causes the server to use the specified device as the X keyboard.
 The device must have been previously opened by the requesting client via
XOpenDevice or a BadDevice error will result. The device must support input
class Keys, or a BadMatch error will result.  If the server implementation
does not support using the requested device as the X keyboard, a BadDevice
error will result.
If the specified device is grabbed by another client,
AlreadyGrabbed is returned.  If the specified device is frozen by a grab
on another device, GrabFrozen is returned. If the request is successful,
Success is returned. 
If the request succeeds, a ChangeDeviceNotify event
is sent to all clients that have selected that event.  A MappingNotify event
with request = MappingKeyboard is sent to all clients. The specified device
becomes the X keyboard and  the old X keyboard becomes accessible through
the input extension protocol requests. 
XChangeKeyboardDevice can generate
a BadDevice or a BadMatch error. 
- BadDevice 
- An invalid device
was specified.  The specified device does not exist, has  not been opened
by this client via XOpenInputDevice,  or is already one of the core X device
(pointer or keyboard).  This error may also occur if  the server implementation
does not support using the specified device as the X keyboard. 
- BadMatch
- This error may occur if an XChangeKeyboardDevice request was made  specifying
a device that has no keys. 
XChangePointerDevice
Programming With Xlib 
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