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Module Management.River_input_manager_v1Source
Input manager global interface.
Input manager global interface.
Version 1, 2
Destroy a seat.
Destroy the seat with the given name. Has no effect if a seat with the given name does not exist.
The default seat with name "default" cannot be destroyed and attempting to destroy it will have no effect.
Any input devices assigned to the destroyed seat at the time of destruction are assigned to the default seat.
Create a new seat.
Create a new seat with the given name. Has no effect if a seat with the given name already exists.
The default seat with name "default" always exists and does not need to be explicitly created.
Destroy the river_input_manager_v1 object.
This request should be called after the finished event has been received to complete destruction of the object.
It is a protocol error to make this request before the finished event has been received.
If a client wishes to destroy this object it should send a river_input_manager_v1.stop request and wait for a river_input_manager_v1.finished event. Once the finished event is received it is safe to destroy this object and any other objects created through this interface.
Stop sending events.
This request indicates that the client no longer wishes to receive events on this object.
The Wayland protocol is asynchronous, which means the server may send further events until the stop request is processed. The client must wait for a river_input_manager_v1.finished event before destroying this object.
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Note: Servers will always want to use v1.