Annotation of researchv10dc/630/man/src/p_man/man3/setled.3l, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .ds ZZ DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE
                      2: .TH SETLED 3L "630 MTG"
                      3: .XE "setLEDcap()"
                      4: .XE "setLEDscr()"
                      5: .SH NAME
                      6: setled: setLEDcap, setLEDscr \- set the caps lock and scroll lock LEDs
                      7: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      8: .ft B
                      9: void setLEDcap (n)
                     10: .sp
                     11: void setLEDscr (n)
                     12: .sp
                     13: \f3int n;\f1
                     14: .ft R
                     15: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     16: The
                     17: .I setLEDcap
                     18: and
                     19: .I setLEDscr
                     20: functions
                     21: turn on and off the caps lock and scroll lock LEDs, respectively.
                     22: If
                     23: .I n
                     24: is 1, the LED is turned on.
                     25: If
                     26: .I n
                     27: is 0, the LED is turned off.
                     28: .PP
                     29: If the window is not current when the function is called,
                     30: the state of the LED is remembered and automatically changed
                     31: when the window is made current.
                     32: .P
                     33: These functions also update the label area to reflect the status
                     34: of the LEDs if the label is being used. The
                     35: .I setLEDscr
                     36: function will update the SCR_LOCK bit of P->state.
                     37: .P
                     38: These functions should not be used unless the program is using the
                     39: keyboard in NOTRANSLATE mode. Otherwise, the LEDs may not match
                     40: the actual state of the caps lock and scroll lock keys.
                     41: .SH SEE ALSO
                     42: keyboard(3R).

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