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NAME

       xvkbd - virtual keyboard for X window system

DESCRIPTION

       xvkbd  is  a  virtual (graphical) keyboard program for X Window System which provides a facility to enter
       characters onto other clients (software) 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 a 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
       "Screenshot")  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 "Screenshot" and "How to Customize xvkbd" below, and resouce files in the distribution.

       xvkbd  version  2.1 and later support word completion and xvkbd version 4.0 and later will now learns the
       used words for 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 serious 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 selecting 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 modifiers such as Shift, Control, AltGr,
       etc., which may be useful especially for machines with touch panels such as  PDAs  -  we  would  call  it
       "Quick Modifiers".

       Quick  Modifiers can be enabled/disabled by the ``Enable "Quick Modifiers?'' 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 equivalent.

       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 character 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.

         When ``Integrate Completion Panel?'' on the property panel is set on,
         completion panel will be displayed on the main window when required.
         .PP  The  dictionary  (list  of words) file is /usr/share/xvkbd/words.english by default, but it can be
       changed with Static Dictionary on the property panel.

         In addition, xvkbd records the used words and those scores in $HOME/.xvkbd.words.

Main Menu

       Pressing the ``xvkbd'' logo on  the  main  keyboard  (placed  near  left-bottom  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 characters 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, Icelandic, 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 (in the meaning  of  the  X  Window  System)  to
           connect, 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.

       Behave as Toolbar Window?
           xvkbd attempts to be a toolbar window when it is used with some  kind  of  window  managers  such  as
           Matchbox window manager.

       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 extension.

       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.

       Completion:

         Static Dictionary
             Set the filename to be used for word completion.
               This setting take precedence over the `xvkbd.dictFile' resource
               and the -dict option.
               Default: /usr/share/xvkbd/words.english

         Dynamic Dictionary Weight
                 This parameter controls "learning" of recently used words.
               When this value is set 0, xvkbd will not learn used words.
               With higher value setting, xvkbd will quickly
               learn the used words and effectively ignores frequency information
               in the Static Dictionary.
               Default: 1.

         Insert Blank after Completion?"
                 If this button is set on,
               xvkbd will insert blank (' ') automatically after word completion
               if the next character is not blank nor punctuations.

         Integrate Completion Panel?"
                 If this button is set on,
               word completion panel will be inegrated at top of the main window
               and will be activated when required.

Options

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

       -version
           Display version information and exit.

       -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.  Because
           it is not unusual applications to ignore keyboard events generated with  -xsendevent,  you  shouldn't
           use -xsendevent option unless it is really required.
           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  window,  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-resize
           Disable resize of the xvkbd window.
           Resource `xvkbd.resizable: false' has the same function.

       -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)

           - \W - Super (modify the next character)
               .IP  "     -  "  6  \[keysym] - the keysym keysym (e.g., \[Left]), which will be processed in the
             similar matter with other general characters

           - \{keysym} - the keysym keysym (e.g., \{Left}), which will be processed in more primitive matter and
             can also be used for modofier keys such as Control_L, Meta_L, etc.; also, \{+keysym} and \{+keysym}
             will simulate press and release of the key, respectively

           - \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.

       -utf16
           When used with -file option, make xvkbd to accept UTF16 characters in the file.

       -delay value
           Put value ms of delay for evey characters when sending characters with -text or -file.  Maybe this is
           useful when problem arises when characters are entered too fast.
           Resource `xvkbd.textDelay: value' has the same function.

       -window window
           Specify the ID (hexadecimal value leaded with `0x', or decimal value), the  name  (instance  name  or
           class  name)  of  the  window,  or the title of the window to set input focus.  It is possible to use
           wildcard characters `*' and `?'  to match the window name or the window title.
           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 confusion, 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.

       -remote-display display
           Specify the display (in the meaning of the X Window System) to connect;
             see also Connect to Remote Display....

       -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 default dictionary (list of words) file to be used for word completion.  The  `Completion
           Dictionary' filename set on the Property panel takes precedence over this.
           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 displays 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 useful when xvkbd is to be run
           automatically for systems with no keyboards 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 while  sending  characters.   If
           modifiers  were  specified  with  this  option,  the  specified  modifiers  will  be  activated while
           corresponding 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 function.

       -debug
           Make xvkbd to output debug  information.   It  also  disables  keyboard  width  adjustment,  to  help
           adjusting key size when making keyboard layout file.  It also make xvkbd to accept signals SIGINT and
           SIGQUIT, which otherwise be ignored.

       -version
           Output version information and exit.

Screenshot

       Default (US)
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-normal.gif

       Belgian
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-belgian.gif

       Danish
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-danish.gif

       French
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-french.gif
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-french2.gif

       German
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-german.gif

       Icelandic
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-icelandic.gif

       Italian
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-italian.gif

       Japanese (JIS-X-6002)
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-jisx6002.gif

       Japanese (JIS-X-6004)
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-jisx6004.gif

       Norwegian
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-norwegian.gif

       Portuguese
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-portuguese.gif

       Spanish
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-spanish.gif

       Swedish
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-swedish.gif

       Swiss/German
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-swissgerman.gif

       United Kingdom
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-uk.gif

       Latin-1
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-latin1.gif

       Small Keyboard (maybe suitable for PDAs)
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-small.gif

       Hebrew
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-hebrew.gif

       Greek
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-greek.gif

       Turkish
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-turkish.gif

       Slovene
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-slovene.gif

       Korean
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-korean.gif

       Russian (Cyrillic)
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-russian.gif

Download

       Latest Official Release

           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-4.0.tar.gz
           - source of version 4.0 (2019-08-31)

       previous release
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-3.9.tar.gz
           - source of version 3.9 (2018-02-25)
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-3.8.tar.gz
           - source of version 3.8 (2017-06-06)
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-3.7.tar.gz
           - source of version 3.7 (2015-09-12)

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

Install

xmkmf

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

         o If  you wish to use genuine Xaw instead 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

configure

       Alternatively, maybe you can:

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

         o Run: ./configure; make; make install

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 customizing 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 $XFILESEACHPATH 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.windowGeometry' 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 trying 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 their width to 1.  The resource  name  of  the  keys  that
       start  with  a capital letter (and of the space key) is the same as the key itself, the others are of the
       form <row>,<col> (counting from zero).

       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.ShiftAltgrKeyLabels)  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 application default directory, and
       setting the resource ``xvkbd.customization: -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 displayed 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.  To assign string starting with `!' or `\', put `\' before the string.

       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

       ChangeLog
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/ChangeLog

       FAQ - Possible Problems and Solutions
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/faq.html

       Hints to use xvkbd -text
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/xvkbd-text.html

       Note about how to send key events
           http://t-sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/events.html

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.com>.

       The  latest  version  of  this  software  and  more  information  about  it may be available at http://t-
       sato.in.coocan.jp/xvkbd/.

                                                   2019-09-01                                           xvkbd(1)