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xvkbd(1)							      xvkbd(1)

NAME
       xvkbd - virtual keyboard for X window system

DESCRIPTION
       xvkbd  is  a  virtual  (graphical) keyboard program for X Window System
       which provides facility to enter characters onto other  clients	(soft‐
       wares)  by clicking on a keyboard displayed on the screen.  This may be
       used for systems without a hardware keyboard such as kiosk terminals or
       handheld	 devices.   This  program also has facility to send characters
       specified as the command line option to another client.

       The standard keyboard layout is based on the traditional US layout, but
       some other keyboard layout (see "Screen Shot") are also supported.  The
       default window size may be too large for systems with small screen, but
       it can be configured to use smaller space (220x90 pixels, for example).
       For details, see also "Screen Shot" and "How to Customize xvkbd" below,
       and resouce files in the distribution.

       xvkbd  version 2.1 and later support word completion, which may make it
       easier to enter long words with xvkbd.

       IMPORTANT NOTE: When invoking xvkbd from display managers such as  XDM,
       GDM,  etc., always use xvkbd with -secure option or you will have seri‐
       ous security risk.

Environment
       xvkbd will work on X11R5 or X11R6.  It is tested on  redhat  Linux  and
       Solaris, and it will work also on most UNIX-like systems.

       This  program  uses  Xaw	 (use  of Xaw3d is recommended) and no special
       library is required.

Operation
    Input Keys
       When xvkbd is started, the image of a keyboard will be displayed on the
       screen.	 Clicking  any key on the xvkbd window will send the character
       to the focused window as if the key had been actually  typed  with  the
       hardware keyboard.

       If  you	want  to input upper-case alphabets or other characters on the
       upper position on the keyboard, you should click the key after  select‐
       ing  Shift  by clicking it, or click the key with mouse button 3 (maybe
       right button) or mouse button 4.	 In the similar manner, if you want to
       input  Controled	 characters,  you  should click the key after clicking
       Control, or click the key with mouse button 2  (maybe  middle  button).
       Alt  and Meta can be used in the similar manner with Control, but there
       are no shortcuts with mouse buttons.

    ``Quick Modifiers''
       xvkbd 2.5 and later support another way to input characters with	 modi‐
       fiers  such  as	Shift, Control, AltGr, etc., which may be useful espe‐
       cially for machines with touch panels such as PDAs - we would  call  it
       "Quick Modifiers".

       Quick  Modifiers	 can  be enabled/disabled by the ``Enable "Quick Modi‐
       fiers?'' entry on the property panel.  If Quick Modifiers  is  enabled,
       it  will	 be  activated by pressing a key on the xvkbd window, move the
       pointer outside of the key, and then release the mouse button or equiv‐
       alent.

       The direction of the pointer motion will select the modifier:

	     up	       - Shift
	     right     - AltGr
	     right-up  - Shift AltGr
	     left      - Control
	     left-up   - Shift Control
	     down      - Meta
	     left-down - Alt

    Setting Input Focus
       If  you	are using a window manager and clients where you can set input
       focus by clicking mouse button on the window (and  you  don't  have  to
       keep  pointer in the window after that), you can simply set input focus
       in the normal way and then click keys on the xvkbd window - the charac‐
       ter will be sent to the selected position.

       If  you	are  using a window manager or clients where you must keep the
       pointer in the input field to input from the keyboard, or if the	 input
       focus  is  switched  to the xvkbd window when you clicked on the key on
       the xvkbd window, you must make xvkbd to set input focus explicitly  by
       clicking	 the  Focus  button  on the xvkbd window and then click on the
       input field.  This input focus can be cleared by clicking Focus	button
       with mouse button 3, or simply clicking Focus button twice.

    Word Completion
       Choosing	 ``Word	 Completion...''  in the main menu will popup the Word
       Completion panel.

       When you entered characters by clicked keys  on	the  xvkbd  window  as
       usual  while  the  Word	Completion  panel open, words started with the
       characters will be listed in the panel, and you can enter the remaining
       characters  of  the  selected  word by clicking one of the words in the
       list.

       The  dictionary	(list  of  words)  file	 is  /usr/share/dict/words  by
       default,	 but  it  can  be  changed  by	-dict option or xvkbd.dictFile
       resouce.

    Main Menu
       Pressing the ``xvkbd'' logo on the main keyboard (placed near left-bot‐
       tom corner in the default configuration) will popup the main menu.

       The menu contains following items:

       About...
	   Show short description of this program.

       Manual...
	   Launch manual page reader.

       Keypad...
	   Open the Keypad panel.

       Sun Function Keys...
	   Open the Sun Function Keys panel.

       Dead Keys...
	   Open	 the  Dead Keys panel which can be used to enter Latin charac‐
	   ters with accent symbol in double stroke.

       Word Completion...
	   Open the Word Completion panel.

       Change Keyboard Layout...
	   Open a popup window to change the keyboard layout.  In the  default
	   configuration,  Default (US), Belgian, Danish, French, German, Ice‐
	   landic,  Italian,  Japanese	(JIS-X-6002),  Japanese	 (JIS-X-6004),
	   Korean,   Norwegian,	  Portuguese,	Russian,   Spanish,   Swedish,
	   Swiss/German, United Kingdom and Latin-1 are available.

       Edit Function Keys...
	   Open a popup window to edit string assigned to function keys.   See
	   also "Assigning Text to Function Keys".

       Show Keypad?
	   Toggle show/hide of the keypad on the main window.

       Show Function Keys?
	   Toggle show/hide of the function keys on the main window.

       Property...
	   Popup the Property panel.

       Connect to Remote Display...
	   Open	 a  panel  to  specify the name of a remote display to be con‐
	   nected, so that following key events will be sent to windows on the
	   remote display.

       Revert to Local Display
	   Disconnect  from  the  remote  display so that following key events
	   will be sent to windows on the local display.

    Property Panel
       Enable "Quick Modifiers"?
	   Toggle enable/disable of the Quick Modifiers feature.

       Lock Shift?
	   Toggle locking/momentary of Shift keys.

       Lock AltGr?
	   Toggle locking/momentary of AltGr key.

       Lock Control, Alt and Meta?
	   Toggle locking/momentary of Control, Alt and Meta keys.

       Always on Top?
	   If this entry is set ON, xvkbd attempts to keep  the	 xvkbd	window
	   always  on  the  top of the display (i.e. not to be hidden by other
	   windows).  This feature is experimental, and care should  be	 taken
	   as this feature can cause problem in some situations.

       Use XTEST Extension?
	   XTEST  extension  will  be  used if this entry is checked.  If this
	   entry is set inactive, the X server does not support	 XTEST	exten‐
	   sion.

       Jump Pointer?
	   If  this  entry is set ON, xvkbd will temporary jump the pointer to
	   the focused window, if XTEST extension is to be  used  to  simulate
	   keyboard events.

       Key-Click Sound
	   Set on/off and duration of key-click sound.

       Automatic Click
	   Set	on/off	of  the	 automatic  click feature and the delay before
	   automatic click is activated.  If this feature is set,  xvkbd  will
	   work as if left mouse button is clicked when mouse pointer is moved
	   on a button and stays long  enough.	 You  may  want	 to  set  Jump
	   Pointer? to OFF to avoid auto-repeating.

    Options
       xvkbd  accept  following	 command  line options, in addition to general
       options such as `-display'.

       -xsendevent
	   Make xvkbd to use XSendEvent() to simulate keyboard events,	as  it
	   was	in xvkbd version 1.0.  xvkbd version 1.1 and later will try to
	   use XTEST extension instead in the default configuration.
	   If XTEST extension is not supported by the  X  server,  xvkbd  will
	   automatically switch to this mode.
	   Resource `xvkbd.xtest: false' has the same function.

       -no-sync
	   Normally, xvkbd attempts to synchronize with the destinating client
	   step by step.  This can cause problem when the  client  (or	the  X
	   server) responded too slow.	In such situation, maybe this -no-sync
	   can solve the problem.
	   Resource `xvkbd.noSync: true' has the same function.

       -no-jump-pointer
	   Make xvkbd not to jump the pointer when  sending  events.   In  the
	   default,  xvkbd will temporary jump the pointer to the focused win‐
	   dow, if input focus is set explicitly via Focus button,  and	 XTEST
	   extension is to be used to simulate keyboard events.
	   Resource `xvkbd.jumpPointer: false' has the same function.

       -no-back-pointer
	   Make	 xvkbd	not  to jump the pointer back to the original position
	   after events has been sent.	Maybe this can be  useful  when	 using
	   xvkbd to move the pointer position.
	   Resource `xvkbd.jumpPointerBack: false' has the same function.

       -modal
	   Make labels on keys in the xvkbd window to be set independently for
	   each of four shift states, not shifted,  Shift,  AltGr  and	Shift-
	   AltGr.   This is useful when you want to make the xvkbd window very
	   small.
	   See also "Customizing Keyboard Layout" and  resouce	files  in  the
	   distribution.
	   Resource `xvkbd.modalKeytop: true' has the same function.

       -geometry  [widthxheight][+xoff+yoff]
	   Set window geometry (size and position).
	   You can use form like -geometry 400x130 to specify the window size,
	   -geometry +100+100 to specify the  window  position	from  left/top
	   edge	 of  the screen, and -geometry 400x130+100+100 to specify both
	   the	size  and  the	position.   You	 can  specify  position	  from
	   right/bottom edge of the screen by using - instead of +, but please
	   note that you must take account of size of the window border.   (If
	   you	specify	 `-geometry  -0-0',  the  window  will	not fit in the
	   screen.)
	   This can be set by xvkbd.windowGeometry resource (note that	it  is
	   not xvkbd.geometry), too.

       -no-repeat
	   Do not auto-repeat even if key is depressed long time.
	   If  auto-repeat is enabled (this is the default), time before start
	   auto-repeat can be set as `xvkbd*Repeater.initialDelay:  600',  and
	   period  of  repeat can be set as `xvkbd*Repeater.minimumDelay: 100'
	   (unit of there parameters are milli-seconds).
	   Resource `xvkbd.autoRepeat: false' has the same function.

       -no-functionkey
	   Do not display function keys.
	   Resource `xvkbd.functionkey: false' has the same function.

       -no-keypad
	   Do not display keypad.
	   Resource `xvkbd.keypad: false' has the same function.

       -compact
	   Do not display function keys nor keypad.
	   Resource `xvkbd.compact: true' has the same function.

       -keypad
	   Display only keypad.	 This option will be ignored  if  `-no-keypad'
	   or `-compact' is specified.
	   Resource `xvkbd.keypadOnly: true' has the same function.

       -text string
	   Send the string to the focused window (see also `-window' option).
	   If  this  option  is	 specified, xvkbd will not open its window and
	   terminate soon after sending the string.
	   The string can contain:

	   - \r - Return

	   - \t - Tab

	   - \b - Backspace

	   - \e - Escape

	   - \d - Delete

	   - \S - Shift (modify the next character; please  note  that	modify
	     with  ``\S''  will	 be  ignored  in  many	cases.	 For  example,
	     ``a\Cb\ScD\CE'' will be interpreted as a, Control-b, c,  Shift-D,
	     and Control-Shift-E.)

	   - \C - Control (modify the next character)

	   - \A - Alt (modify the next character)

	   - \M - Meta (modify the next character)

	   - \[keysym] - the keysym keysym (e.g., \[Left])

	   - \Ddigit - delay digit * 100 ms

	   - \xvalue - move mouse pointer (use "+" or "-" for relative motion)

	   - \yvalue - move mouse pointer (use "+" or "-" for relative motion)

	   - \mdigit - simulate click of the specified mouse button

       -file filename
	   Send	 the contents of the specified file to the focused window (see
	   also `-window' option).  If ``-'' was specified  as	the  filename,
	   string to be sent will be read from the standard input (stdin).
	   If  this  option  is	 specified, xvkbd will not open its window and
	   terminate soon after sending the string.

       -delay value
	   Put value ms of delay for every character when  sending  characters
	   with -text or -file.	 Maybe this is useful when problem arises when
	   characters are entered too fast.

       -window window
	   Specify the ID (hexadecimal value  leaded  with  `0x',  or  decimal
	   value)  or  name (instance name or class name) of the window to set
	   input focus.	 If this is not specified, xvkbd will use input	 focus
	   under  control  of  the  window  manager, unless focus is specified
	   explicitly via Focus button.	 Even if this option is specified, you
	   can	set  input focus to other windows using Focus button, or clear
	   the input focus.
	   If there are two or more windows which have the name specified with
	   this option, the window which was found first will be selected.

       -widget widget-name
	   Specify the name of the widget to set the input focus.  To use this
	   feature, the client must support  Editres  protocol.	  In  general,
	   this option will be used with `-window' option.
	   If  you  want to set input focus to the widget foo.bar.zot, you can
	   write zot, bar.zot or foo.bar.zot as widget-name.  To avoid	confu‐
	   sion,  the  widget-name  should  match  with a single widget of the
	   client.
	   For example,

	       xvkbd -window xarchie -widget searchText -text "\Ca\Ckabc\r"

	   will enter the string ``abc'' to the ``Search  Term''  field	 of  a
	   xarchie window.

       -true-keypad
	   If this option is specified, xvkbd will attempt to use keysyms such
	   as XK_KP_1 instead of XK_1.
	   Resource `xvkbd.keypadKeysym: true' has the same function.

       -dict filename
	   Specify the dictionary (list of words) file to  be  used  for  word
	   completion.
	   Resource `xvkbd.dictFile: filename' has the same function.
	   See also ``Making your own completion dictionary''.

       -minimizable
	   Make	 xvkbd	window	can be minimized (iconified) even if no window
	   manager is in use.  When this feature is  enabled,  small  triangle
	   will	 be displayed at left ot the xvkbd main menu, and xvkbd window
	   will be minimized when the triangle is clicked.
	   Resource `xvkbd.minimizable: true' has the same function.

       -secure
	   Disable invocation of external commands,  including	user  assigned
	   command  and	 the online manual reader.  Connection to another dis‐
	   plays would also be disabled.  This option may be useful when xvkbd
	   is to be run with some kind of privileges.
	   Resource `xvkbd.secure: true' has the same function.

       -nonexitable
	   Disable  termination of the xvkbd program.  This option may be use‐
	   ful when xvkbd is to be run automatically for systems with no  key‐
	   boards and users should not terminate the xvkbd.
	   Resource `xvkbd.nonexitable: true' has the same function.

       -xdm
	   Same	 as  -secure  -nonexitable.  When xvkbd is to be run for login
	   screen, it would be suggested to use this option.

       -modifiers modifiers
	   Normally, xvkbd will	 activate  modifiers  (control,	 shift,	 etc.)
	   only	 whille	 sending characters.  If modifiers were specified with
	   this option, the specified modifiers will be activated while corre‐
	   sponding  key  on  the xvkbd window is in active.  For example, you
	   can specify -modifiers shift,control,meta,alt  to  apply  this  for
	   those  four modifiers.  Maybe this can be useful when attempting to
	   decorate the mouse operations with the modifiers.  Please note that
	   the	modifiers will also be applied when attempting to click on the
	   xvkbd window and which can prevent the correct  operation  in  some
	   situations.
	   Resource `xvkbd.positiveModifiers: modifiers...' has the same func‐
	   tion.

Screen Shot
       Default (US)
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-normal.gif

       Belgian
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-belgian.gif

       Danish
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-danish.gif

       French
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-french.gif
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-french2.gif

       German
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-german.gif

       Icelandic
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-icelandic.gif

       Italian
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-italian.gif

       Japanese (JIS-X-6002)
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-jisx6002.gif

       Japanese (JIS-X-6004)
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-jisx6004.gif

       Norwegian
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-norwegian.gif

       Portuguese
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-portuguese.gif

       Spanish
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-spanish.gif

       Swedish
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-swedish.gif

       Swiss/German
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-swissgerman.gif

       United Kingdom
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-uk.gif

       Latin-1
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-latin1.gif

       Small Keyboard (maybe suitable for PDAs)
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-small.gif

       Hebrew
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-hebrew.gif

       Greek
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-greek.gif

       Turkish
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-turkish.gif

       Slovene
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-slovene.gif

       Korean
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-korean.gif

       Russian (Cyrillic)
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-russian.gif

Download
       Latest Official Release
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-3.0.tar.gz
	   - source of version 3.0 (2008-05-05)

       previous release
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/xvkbd-2.9.tar.gz
	   - source of version 2.9 (2008-03-30)

       xvkbd is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.

Install
	 o untar the source in a directory, and move to the directory

	 o If you wish to use genuine Xaw insead of Xaw3d, edit Imakefile  and
	   remove (or comment-out) `#define XAW3D'.
	   When	 you  are  installing xvkbd (for example) in very old systems,
	   you may also want to remove `#define XTEST' and `#define  I18N'  to
	   disable XTEST and internationalization facility respectively.

	 o Run xmkmf; make install install.man

Customization
    How to Customize xvkbd
       Some degree of customization of xvkbd is possible by setting resources.
       Some resources are already described above, and resources to  customiz‐
       ing keyboard layout are described below.

       To set resources, you can:

	 o put them in your $HOME/.Xdefaults file, or

	 o load them via xrdb(1), or

	 o set the filename to the $XENVIRONMENT environment variable, or

	 o put them in application default directory as `XVkbd-suffix' and set
	   resource ``xvkbd.customization: -suffix'', or

	 o put them in application default directory as XVkbd.

       Here, application default directory can be either of:

	 o directories specified  with	$XUSERFILESEACHPATH,  $XAPPLRESDIR  or
	   else $HOME environment variable

	 o system's  application default directory specified with $XFILESEACH‐
	   PATH environment variable, or else  the  directory  specified  when
	   compiling the X (e.g., /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults)

       When  the  application  default	file  is  to be stored in the system's
       application  default  directory,	 the  file  must  contain   ``#include
       "XVkbd-common"'' near top of the file.

       xvkbd is distributed with some application default files, and they will
       be installed in the system's application default directory.

    Making Window Small
       Size (and position) of xvkbd window can be set  by  `xvkbd.windowGeome‐
       try'  resource.	 When  making window small, you may need to choose the
       smaller font, too.

	     xvkbd.windowGeometry: 220x90
	     xvkbd.compact: true
	     xvkbd*Font: 6x12

       You may also want to set:

	     xvkbd.modalKeytop: true

       to display only the labels for the current shift state, instead of try‐
       ing to always display all of them in the small keytop.

       See also XVkbd-small.ad in the xvkbd distribution.

    Removing Unwanted Keys
       Keys on xvkbd window can be removed by setting its width to 1.

       To remove Compose key and make Shift key larger, you can write:

	     xvkbd*Multi_key.width: 1
	     xvkbd*Shift_R.width: 75

       To remove right Alt and Meta key, you can write:

	     xvkbd*Alt_R.width: 1
	     xvkbd*Meta_R.width: 1

    Customizing Keyboard Layout
       Layout  of  keys	 on  the xvkbd window can be customized with following
       resources:

       xvkbd.NormalKeys
	   list of keys	 available  when  neighter  of	Shift  and  AltGr  are
	   selected

       xvkbd.ShiftKeys
	   list of keys available when Shift is selected

       xvkbd.AltgrKeys
	   list of keys available when AltGr is selected

       xvkbd.ShiftAltgrKeys
	   list of keys available when both AltGr and Shift are selected

       xvkbd.KeyLabels
	   list of labels displayed on the keys

       xvkbd.NormalKeyLabels
	   list of labels displayed on the keys
	     when neither of Shift and AltGr are selected.

       xvkbd.ShiftKeyLabels
	   list of labels displayed on the keys
	     when Shift is selected

       xvkbd.AltgrKeyLabels
	   list of labels displayed on the keys
	     when AltGr is selected

       xvkbd.ShiftAltgrKeyLabels
	   list of labels displayed on the keys
	     when both AltGr and Shift are selected

       Four  resources	to  set	 labels	 on  the  keys (xvkbd.NormalKeyLabels,
       xvkbd.ShiftKeyLabels, xvkbd.AltgrKeyLabels  and	xvkbd.ShiftAltgrKeyLa‐
       bels)  will  be	used instead of xvkbd.KeyLabels when xvkbd.modalKeytop
       resoruce is set true.

       In all of those resources, each keys are separated by spaces, and  rows
       of  keys	 are  terminated  with	` \n\' (note that `\n' must have space
       before it).  Please refer XVkbd-german.ad and  XVkbd-latin1.ad  in  the
       xvkbd distribution for more about these resources.

       XVkbd-german  and XVkbd-latin1 will be installed in the system's appli‐
       cation default directory, and setting the  resource  ``xvkbd.customiza‐
       tion:  -german'' will make xvkbd to use the German layout.  For another
       method to activate those	 settings,  please  refer  "How	 to  Customize
       xvkbd" above.

    Assigning Text to Function Keys
       Text  can  be  assigned	to  each function keys (and, actually, to most
       other keys).  If text is assigned to the function key, clicking on  the
       key  will  send	the  assigned text instead of the function key itself.
       When pointer is on a key where text is assigned, the text will be  dis‐
       played near the key.

       The  setting will be read from a text file which contains text for each
       function keys as:

	     F1 text for F1
	     F2 text for F2
	     s:F1 text for Shift-F1
	     c:F1 text for Control-F1
	     m:F1 text for Meta-F1
	     a:F1 text for Alt-F1
	     ...

       `s:', `c:', `m:' and `a:' before the keys name indicates four modifiers
       (Shift, Control, Meta and Alt) respectively.

       If  the	first character of the assigned string is `!', the string will
       be used as command to be executed when  the  key	 is  clicked.	String
       starting with `!' can be assigned by putting `\' before `!'.

       The  file  is $HOME/.xvkbd in default, and it can be changed by setting
       the filename with xvkbd.keyFile resource.

       For F1 to F12 with or without Shift modifier, it is  possible  to  edit
       the assigned string on a panel popped up via "Edit Function Keys..." in
       the main menu.

Miscellaneous Informations
    Notes
	 o On XFree86, resolution switch with Ctrl +  Alt  +  Keypad-Plus  and
	   Ctrl	 + Alt + Keypad-Minus may be simulated.	 However, Ctrl + Alt +
	   Backspace will not be simulated.

	 o Shift is used to decide key to be sent and it will not used to  set
	   modifier  bit  when	sending the event.  You can use xev command to
	   check what is actually sent.

	 o If Alt or Meta is not defined as modifier, the key can't be used as
	   modifier.   You  can	 use  `xmodmap -pm' to check how modifiers are
	   defined.

	 o Num Lock (and maybe other modifiers) on the physical	 keyboard  may
	   not work correctly when xvkbd is in use.

    Additional Informations
       FAQ - Possible Problems and Solutions
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/faq.html

       Making your own completion dictionary
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/make-dic.html

       Note about how to send key events
	   http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/events.html

Change Log
       Version 0.1 (2000-05-13)

	   -

	     The first release, not announced anywhere.

       Version 0.2 (2000-09-15)

	   - Compose  key  is added.  In the environments where Compose key is
	     supported, some characters (mainly letters	 with  accent  symbol)
	     which  can't  be  entered	directly  from keyboard can be entered
	     using dedicated key combinations.

	   - Make keyboard layout not to be  disturbed	when  window  size  if
	     specified with -geometry option.

	   - Sample app-defaults file is added.

       Version 0.3 (2000-10-05)

	   - -text option can now accept some modifiers (\S, \C, etc.) and any
	     keysyms (\[keysym]).

	   - In addition to the window ID, -window option can now accept  win‐
	     dow name.

	   - New -widget option to specify the widget to set the input focus.

       Version 1.0 (2000-11-03)

	   - Keyboard  layout can be now configured with resources.  See "Cus‐
	     tomizing Keyboard Layout" above, and XVkbd-german.ad in the  dis‐
	     tribution.

	   - xvkbd  can now send keys with Mode_switch (AltGr) modifier, which
	     enables those characters in the position to be entered.

	   - xvkbd now support AltGr key so that German (and some other)  key‐
	     board  layout  can be used.  See XVkbd-german.ad in the distribu‐
	     tion.

	   - XVkbd-german and XVkbd-latin1 are included in  the	 distribution,
	     which modifies keyboard layout and put some non-ASCII keys on the
	     xvkbd window.

	   - CapsLock key is supported now.

       Version 1.1 (2000-12-23)

	   - xvkbd can now use XTEST extension to  simulate  keyboard  events.
	     It	 can  still  use XSendEvent(), as it was in the older release.
	     (thanks, Bjoern)

	   - Labels on keys can now be set  independently  for	each  of  four
	     shift   states,   not  shifted,  Shift,  AltGr  and  Shift-AltGr.
	     (thanks, Jim)

	   - -kterm option and xvkbd.kterm resource are removed.

       Version 1.2 (2001-02-18)

	   - Focus button is now placed in the main keyboard, too, so that  it
	     will be available also in compact mode.  If you don't need it, it
	     can be removed by setting ``xvkbd*row5.Focus.width: 1''.

	   - Input focus set by Focus button can now  be  cleard  by  clicking
	     Focus  button  twice.   Clicking Focus button with mouse button 3
	     will still clear the input focus, too.

	   - Text can now be assigned to function keys (and, actually, to most
	     other keys).

	   - It	 is  now possible to assign keys modified with Shift, Control,
	     Alt and Meta on the main keyboard, by putting  `s:',  `c:',  `a:'
	     and  `m:'	before those keysym name when customizing the keyboard
	     layout.

	   - xvkbd now ignores SIGINT and SIGQUIT so that it will  not	termi‐
	     nated accidently.

       Version 1.3 (2001-03-19)

	   - New  app-defaults	file  for Swiss-German layout, XVkbd-swissger‐
	     man.ad.  (contributed from Marcel Portner)

	   - xvkbd now catches MappingNotify event and reload the new mapping.
	     This allows users to use xmodmap while xvkbd is running.

	   - NumLock  key  is  supported  now.	 (I'd removed Print, ScrLk and
	     Pause from keypad - somebody need them?)

       Version 1.4 (2001-04-22)

	   - Auto-repeat didn't work when focus was set explicitly  via	 Focus
	     button.  It is now fixed.

	   - When  required  keysym was not defined in the keymap table, xvkbd
	     will now add it on-the-fly.  This means that we don't have to add
	     them via xmodmap.

	   - Keypad  panel  can	 now  be popped up from the main keyboard as a
	     separate window.

	   - Sun function keys is now supported.  It can be popped up from the
	     main keyboard as a separate window.

	   - Manual page is now available.

       Version 1.5 (2001-10-08)

	   - Key  events  can now be sent to windows on a remote display (i.e.
	     windows on other X servers) - use "Connect to Remote  Display..."
	     in the main menu to connect to remote display.

	   - Shift,  Control,  Alt  and	 Meta  can  now	 be locked - use "Lock
	     Shift?" and "Lock Control, Alt and	 Meta?"	  in  the  main	 menu.
	     Those   initial  settings	can  be	 set  by  xvkbd.shiftLock  and
	     xvkbd.modifiersLock resource.

	   - If the first keysym for a key  is	an  alphabet  and  the	second
	     keysym  is NoSymbol, it is now interpreted as if the first keysym
	     is lowercase alphabet and the second keysym is  uppercase	alpha‐
	     bet.  Keymap may be defined in this way in some systems including
	     Solaris, and older xvkbd may not work correctly  in  such	situa‐
	     tion.

       Version 1.6 (2001-11-10)

	   - New  `-file'  option  to  send  characters in the specified file.
	     (thanks, Gregory)

	   - New entry `Use XTEST Extension?'  is  added  to  the  main	 menu,
	     mainly to indicate the availability of the XTEST extension.

	   - xvkbd  would  crash  when the window explicitly focused via Focus
	     button becomes was destroyed.  This problem is now fixed.

       Version 2.0 (2001-12-09)

	   - Keyboard layout  (default,	 German,  French,  etc.)  can  now  be
	     changed after xvkbd is invoked.

	   - Show/hide	of  the keypad and funcion keys on the main window can
	     now be toggled from the main menu.

	   - New app-defaults file for French layout, XVkbd-french.ad.	 (con‐
	     tributed from Jean-Pierre Demailly)

       Version 2.1 (2002-01-27)

	   - When    height    of   the	  xvkbd	  window   is	smaller	  than
	     XVkbd.modalThreshold, xvkbd will  now  automatically  switch  the
	     keytop as if -modal option was specified.

	   - \[keysym] in -text option would send wrong keys - this problem is
	     now fixed.

	   - Target distclean in the Imakefile is renamed to avoid the	possi‐
	     ble confusion on some systems.

	   - Word completion is now supported.

       Version 2.2 (2002-03-17)

	   - String  assigned  to  function  keys can now be edited on a panel
	     popped up via "Edit Function Keys..." in the main menu.

	   - When ``-'' was specified as  the  filename	 parameter  for	 -file
	     option, xvkbd will now read its standard input (stdin) to get the
	     string to be sent.

	   - In the previous release, less-portable setenv() function was used
	     instead of putenv() function, may cause compilation error on some
	     systems including Solaris.

       Version 2.3 (2002-04-05)

	   - New "Dead Keys" panel added.  Which can be used  to  enter	 Latin
	     characters with accent symbol in double stroke.

	   - More  localized keyboard layout: Belgian, Danish, French, German,
	     Icelandic, Italian, Japanese (JIS-X-6004), Norwegian, Portuguese,
	     Spanish, Swedish, Swiss/German, United Kingdom and Latin-1.

	   - -keypad option would crash previous version of xvkbd - this prob‐
	     lem is now fixed.

       Version 2.4 (2002-10-02)

	   - Command can now be assigned to function keys so that clicking  on
	     the  function key will execute the command instead of sending the
	     string to clients.

	   - Assigned string for F1 to F12 with	 Shift	modifier  can  now  be
	     edited  on	 a  panel popped up via "Edit Function Keys..." in the
	     main menu.

       Version 2.5 (2002-10-12)

	   - Quick Modifier feature added - now, it is possible to enter char‐
	     acters  with  modifiers  by  pressing  a  key  and	 then move the
	     pointer.  (suggested by Niklas Rokaeus)

	   - ``Lock AltGr?'' entry is added in the main menu.

	   - Status of ``Lock Shift?'', ``Lock AltGr'',	 ``Lock	 Control,  Alt
	     and  Meta?'' will be recorded in $HOME/.xvkbd file and it will be
	     read when xvkbd is invoked next time.

       Version 2.5a (2003-06-25)

	   - ``Fitaly'' layout is now supported - may be useful for PDAs.

       Version 2.6 (2004-05-04)

	   - Code to adding keysyms which were not found in the	 keymap	 table
	     is	 revised.  xvkbd now avoid to add keysyms in the shifted posi‐
	     tion of keys which already have a	keysym	defined	 in  the  non-
	     shifted  position, and entries in the keymap table which is modi‐
	     fied keys will be redefined rather	 than  redefining  the	entire
	     keymap  table.   This  change is to avoid possible problem (AltGr
	     key could be effectively disabled) which may caused in some  sys‐
	     tems  where  XGetKeyboardMapping() can produce incorrect map when
	     keys have more then two keysyms.

	   - If	 Mode_switch  is  not  defined	in  the	 modifier  table   but
	     ISO_Level3_Shift is defined, xvkbd now attempt to add Mode_switch
	     as the same modifier with ISO_Level3_Shift.

	   - Korean layout is now supported.  Although Hangul characters  will
	     be	 displayed  on	the  keys, xvkbd will simply generate alphabet
	     characters when those keys are clicked.  It  is  intented	to  be
	     used with "ami" or similar Hangul input program.

	   - URL  of  the  xvkbd  main	page  is  now  changes to http://home‐
	     page3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/.

       Version 2.7 (2005-05-05)

	   - Yet another Japanese keyboard layout, JIS X  6002,	 is  now  sup‐
	     ported.

	   - It	 is now possible to minimize (iconify) the main window even if
	     no window manager is in use.  This feature can  be	 activated  by
	     -minimizable option or xvkbd.minimizable resource.

	   - Experimental  code	 to keep the xvkbd window always on the top of
	     the display.  This feature can  be	 activated  by	-always-on-top
	     option,  xvkbd.alwaysOnTop resource or the "Always on Top?" entry
	     in the main menu.	Care should be taken as this feature can cause
	     problem in some situations.

	   - -text  option now support combinations of modifiers and a special
	     key.  For example, -text '\C\A\d' can be  used  for  Control-Alt-
	     Delete key combination.

	   - New  options:  -secure  option (xvkbd.secure resource) which dis‐
	     ables  invocation	of  external  commands,	 -nonexitable	option
	     (xvkbd.nonexitable	 resource)  which  inhibits termination of the
	     program, and -xdm option which is equivalent to  -secure  -nonex‐
	     itable and maybe useful when run xvkbd from a display manager.

       Version 2.7a (2005-05-07)

	   - Fixed  a  problem	that  xvkbd  could cause segmentation fault on
	     startup.

       Version 2.8 (2006-09-10)

	   - ISO_Level3_Shift is now to be prefered over Mode_switch  so  that
	     AltGr  can	 be  used  on relatively new systems where we must use
	     ISO_Level3_Shift instead of Mode_switch.

	   - Reference	 to   the    target    bitmap	 is    changed	  from
	     /usr/X11R6/include/X11/bitmaps/target   to	 /usr/include/X11/bit‐
	     maps/target.

	   - New options: -no-back-pointer, -no-sync, -modifiers.

       Version 2.9 (2008-03-30)

	   - Russian (Cyrillic) keyboard layout supported. (thanks, Victor)

	   - New -delay option.

	   - \D special sequence in -text can be used to put a delay  in  spe‐
	     cific position.

	   - -text  can now simulate mouse operation via \x, \y and \m special
	     sequences.

       Version 3.0 (2008-05-05)

	   - New Property panel.

	   - New automatic click feature.

	   - Key-click sounds when key is pressed.

Author
       xvkbd was written by Tom Sato, and it is distributed under the terms of
       the GNU General Public License Version 2 or any later version.

       Please send any feedback (such as bug reports, requests or comments) to
       Tom Sato <VEF00200@nifty.ne.jp>.

       The latest version of this software and more information about  it  may
       be  available  at  http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/.  Release of
       the new version will  be	 announced  on	the  Freshmeat	(http://fresh‐
       meat.net),  and you can probably receive the announce via e-mail if you
       wish.

				  2008-05-05			      xvkbd(1)
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