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     XEV(1)		 X Version 11 (Release 5)		XEV(1)

     NAME
	  xev - print contents of X events

     SYNOPSIS
	  xev [-display displayname] [-geometry geom] [-bw pixels]
	  [-bs {NotUseful,WhenMapped,Always}] [-id windowid] [-s]
	  [-name string] [-rv]

     DESCRIPTION
	  Xev creates a window and then asks the X server to send it
	  events whenever anything happens to the window (such as
	  being moved, resized, typed in, clicked in, etc.).  You can
	  also attach it to an existing window.	 It is useful for
	  seeing what causes events to occur and to display the
	  information that they contain.

     OPTIONS
	  -display display
		  This option specifies the X server to contact.

	  -geometry geom
		  This option specifies the size and/or location of
		  the window.

	  -bw pixels
		  This option specifies the border width for the
		  window.

	  -bs {NotUseful,WhenMapped,Always}
		  This option specifies what kind of backing store to
		  give the window.  The default is NotUseful.

	  -id windowid
		  This option specifies that the window with the given
		  id should be monitored, instead of creating a new
		  window.

	  -s	  This option specifies that save-unders should be
		  enabled on the window.

	  -name string
		  This option specifies the name to assign to the
		  created window.

	  -rv	  This option specifies that the window should be in
		  reverse video.

     SEE ALSO
	  X(1), xwininfo(1), xdpyinfo(1), Xlib Programmers Manual, X
	  Protocol Specification

     COPYRIGHT

     Page 1					     (printed 7/20/06)

     XEV(1)		 X Version 11 (Release 5)		XEV(1)

	  Copyright 1988, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
	  See X(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions.

     AUTHOR
	  Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium

     Page 2					     (printed 7/20/06)

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