man brlapi_keys (Fonctions bibliothèques) - How to read key presses from the braille terminal.
NAME
Reading key presses - How to read key presses from the braille terminal.
Defines
#define BRL_KEYCODE_MAX ((brl_keycode_t) (UINT32_MAX))
#define BRLAPI_MAXKEYSETSIZE (BRLAPI_MAXPACKETSIZE / sizeof(brl_keycode_t))
Typedefs
typedef uint32_t brl_keycode_t
Functions
int brlapi_readKey (int block, brl_keycode_t *code)
int brlapi_ignoreKeyRange (brl_keycode_t x, brl_keycode_t y)
int brlapi_ignoreKeySet (const brl_keycode_t *s, unsigned int n)
int brlapi_unignoreKeyRange (brl_keycode_t x, brl_keycode_t y)
int brlapi_unignoreKeySet (const brl_keycode_t *s, unsigned int n)
Detailed Description
Once brlapi_getTty() is called, the application can call brlapi_readKey() to read key presses. Either key codes or commands will be returned, depending on parameters given to brlapi_getTty().
Key presses are buffered, so that calling brlapi_readKey() in non-blocking mode from times to times should suffice.
Define Documentation
#define BRL_KEYCODE_MAX ((brl_keycode_t) (UINT32_MAX))
Brl_keycode_t's biggest value
As defined in <stdint.h>
#define BRLAPI_MAXKEYSETSIZE (BRLAPI_MAXPACKETSIZE / sizeof(brl_keycode_t))
Maximum keyset size, i.e. maximum number of keys allowed in a key set
Typedef Documentation
typedef uint32_t brl_keycode_t
Type for key codes
Its size is 32 bits, so driver implementors have to restrict themselves to a 32 bit space.
Function Documentation
int brlapi_ignoreKeyRange (brl_keycode_t x, brl_keycode_t y)
Ignore some key presses from the braille keyboard
This function asks the server to give keys between x and y to brltty, rather than returning them to the application via brlapi_readKey()
Note: The given codes are either raw keycodes if some driver name was given to brlapi_getTty(), or brltty commands if NULL or '' was given.
int brlapi_ignoreKeySet (const brl_keycode_t * s, unsigned int n)
Ignore some key presses from the braille keyboard
This function asks the server to give the n keys in set s to brltty, rather than returning them to the application via brlapi_readKey()
Note: The given codes are either raw keycodes if some driver name was given to brlapi_getTty(), or brltty commands if NULL or '' was given.
int brlapi_readKey (int block, brl_keycode_t * code)
Read a key from the braille keyboard
This function returns one key press's code.
If NULL or '' was given to brlapi_getTty(), a brltty command is returned, as described in <brltty/brldefs.h> . It is hence pretty driver-independent, and should be used by default when no other option is possible.
By default, all commands but those which restart drivers and switch virtual terminals are returned to the application and not to brltty. If the application doesn't want to see some command events, it should call either brlapi_ignoreKeySet() or brlapi_ignoreKeyRange()
If some driver name was given to brlapi_getTty(), a raw keycode is returned, as specified by the terminal driver, usually in <brltty/brldefs-xy> where xy is the driver's code. It generally corresponds to the very code that the terminal tells to the driver. This should only be used by applications which are dedicated to a particular braille terminal. Hence, checking the terminal type thanks to a call to brlapi_getDriverId() or even brlapi_getDriverName() before getting tty control is a pretty good idea.
By default, all the keypresses will be passed to the client, none will go through brltty, so the application will have to handle console switching itself for instance.
Parameters:
block tells whether the call should block until a key is pressed (1) or should only probe key presses (0);
code holds the key code if a key press is indeed read.
Returns: -1 on error and *code is then undefined, 0 if block was 0 and no key was pressed so far, or 1 and *code holds the key code.
int brlapi_unignoreKeyRange (brl_keycode_t x, brl_keycode_t y)
Unignore some key presses from the braille keyboard
This function asks the server to return keys between x and y to the application, and not give them to brltty.
Note: You shouldn't ask the server to give you key presses which are usually used to switch between TTYs, unless you really know what you are doing!
The given codes are either raw keycodes if some driver name was given to brlapi_getTty(), or brltty commands if NULL or '' was given.
int brlapi_unignoreKeySet (const brl_keycode_t * s, unsigned int n)
Unignore some key presses from the braille keyboard
This function asks the server to return all n keys in set s to the application, and not give them to brltty.
Note: You shouldn't ask the server to give you key presses which are usually used to switch between TTYs, unless you really know what you are doing!
The given codes are either raw keycodes if some driver name was given to brlapi_getTty(), or brltty commands if NULL or '' was given.