HP zx2000 Supplementary Manual page 17

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When the Relative keyword is used, the coordinates of the new screen's origin relative to
reference screen follow the reference screen name. The following example shows how to use
some of the relative positioning options:
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "MainLayout"
Screen 0
Screen 1
Screen
. . .
EndSection
Each InputDevice is followed by an InputDeviceID, a required field that must be enclosed in
double quotes. The InputDeviceID must match an Identifier in an InputDevice section. Last, an
option may be provided. The option can also be specified in the InputDevice section. Typical
options specified here are: CorePointer, CoreKeyboard, and SendCoreEvents. The option
must be enclosed in double quotes. See
regarding the options. Normally, at least two InputDevices are present: a keyboard and a mouse.
Options that apply to the X Server may also be specified in this section. The following table lists
all options that may be set in the ServerLayout section. This information is from the XF86Config
manual page.
Option
DontZap
DontZoom
AllowMouseOpenFail
Pixmap
Verbose
NoLogging
Graphics Administration Guide
"Screen 1" Absolute
"Screen 2" Absolute 1024
"Screen 3" Absolute 2048
input devices
Xserver Options for ServerLayout Section
Value
Default
Boolean Off
Boolean Off
Boolean false
Bpp
32
Integer
-1
NA
NA
configuring an X Server on HP-UX
on page 4-38 for more information
Description
Disallows use of the
Ctrl+Shift+Break
sequence. That sequence is normally used
to terminate the X Server. When this option
is enabled, that key sequence has no
special meaning and is passed to clients.
Disallows use of the
Ctrl+Alt+Keypad-Plus
Ctrl+Alt+Keypad-Minus
These sequences allow you to switch
between video modes. When this option is
enabled, those key sequences have no
special meaning and are passed to clients.
Allows the server to start up even if the
mouse device can't be opened/initialized.
Sets the pixmap format to use for depth 24.
Allowed values for bpp are 24 and 32.
Default: 32 unless driver constraints don't
allow this (which is rare).
Note:
some clients don't behave well
when this value is set to 24.
See
logging and verbosity
See
logging and verbosity
0
0
and
sequences.
on page 4-19.
on page 4-19.
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