gtk.InputDialog a dialog for configuring devices for the XInput extension. Synopsis gtk.InputDialog gtk.Dialog gtk.InputDialog Ancestry +-- gobject.GObject +-- gtk.Object +-- gtk.Widget +-- gtk.Container +-- gtk.Bin +-- gtk.Window +-- gtk.Dialog +-- gtk.InputDialog Implemented Interfaces gtk.InputDialog implements gtk.Buildable gtk.InputDialog Properties gtk.Object Properties gtk.Widget Properties gtk.Container Properties gtk.Window Properties gtk.Dialog Properties gtk.InputDialog Style Properties gtk.Widget Style Properties gtk.Dialog Style Properties gtk.InputDialog Signal Prototypes gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes gtk.Object Signal Prototypes gtk.Widget Signal Prototypes gtk.Container Signal Prototypes gtk.Window Signal Prototypes gtk.Dialog Signal Prototypes "disable-device" callback inputdialog deviceid user_param1 ... "enable-device" callback inputdialog deviceid user_param1 ... Description This widget is considered too specialized or little-used for PyGTK, and will in the future be moved to some other package. If your application needs this widget, feel free to use it, as the widget does work and is useful in some applications; it's just not of general interest. However, it will eventually move out of the PyGTK distribution. gtk.InputDialog displays a dialog which allows the user to configure XInput extension devices. For each device, they can control the mode of the device (disabled, screen-relative, or window-relative), the mapping of axes to coordinates, and the mapping of the devices macro keys to key press events. gtk.InputDialog contains two buttons to which the application can connect; one for closing the dialog, and one for saving the changes. No actions are bound to these by default. The changes that the user makes take effect immediately. Constructor gtk.InputDialog Returns : a new gtk.InputDialog widget Creates a new gtk.InputDialog. Signals The "disable-device" gtk.InputDialog Signal callback inputdialog deviceid user_param1 ... inputdialog : the inputdialog that received the signal deviceid : the ID of the newly disabled device. user_param1 : the first user parameter (if any) specified with the connect() method ... : additional user parameters (if any) The "disable-device" signal is emitted when the user changes the mode of a device from a gtk.gdk.MODE_SCREEN or gtk.gdk.MODE_WINDOW to gtk.gdk.MODE_ENABLED. The "enable-device" gtk.InputDialog Signal callback inputdialog deviceid user_param1 ... inputdialog : the inputdialog that received the signal deviceid : the ID of the newly disabled device. user_param1 : the first user parameter (if any) specified with the connect() method ... : additional user parameters (if any) The "enable-device" signal is emitted when the user changes the mode of a device from gtk.gdk.MODE_DISABLED to a gtk.gdk.MODE_SCREEN or gtk.gdk.MODE_WINDOW.