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XSET(1)								       XSET(1)

NAME
       xset - user preference utility for X

SYNOPSIS
       xset  [-display display] [-b] [b on/off] [b [volume [pitch [duration]]]
       [[-]bc] [-c] [c on/off] [c [volume]] [-+dpms] [dpms  [standby  [suspend
       [off]]]	[dpms  force  standby]	[dpms  force suspend] [dpms force off]
       [[+-] fbpm [fbpm force [on]  [standby]  [suspend]  [off]]  [[-+]fp[-+=]
       path[,path[,...]]]  [fp	default]  [fp  rehash] [[-]led [integer]] [led
       on/off]	 [m[ouse]   [accel_mult[/accel_div]   [threshold]]]   [m[ouse]
       default]	 [p  pixel  color]  [[-]r  [keycode]]  [r  on/off]  [s [length
       [period]]] [s blank/noblank] [s expose/noexpose] [s on/off] [s default]
       [s activate] [s reset] [q]

DESCRIPTION
       This program is used to set various user preference options of the dis‐
       play.

OPTIONS
       -display display
	       This option specifies the server to use; see X(1).

       b       The b option controls bell volume, pitch	 and  duration.	  This
	       option  accepts	up  to three numerical parameters, a preceding
	       dash(-), or a 'on/off' flag.  If no parameters  are  given,  or
	       the  'on'  flag	is used, the system defaults will be used.  If
	       the dash or 'off' are given, the bell will be turned  off.   If
	       only  one numerical parameter is given, the bell volume will be
	       set to that value, as a percentage of its  maximum.   Likewise,
	       the  second  numerical  parameter  specifies the bell pitch, in
	       hertz, and the third numerical parameter specifies the duration
	       in  milliseconds.  Note that not all hardware can vary the bell
	       characteristics.	 The X server will set the characteristics  of
	       the bell as closely as it can to the user's specifications.

       bc      The bc option controls bug compatibility mode in the server, if
	       possible; a preceding dash(-) disables the mode, otherwise  the
	       mode is enabled.	 Various pre-R4 clients pass illegal values in
	       some protocol requests, and pre-R4 servers  did	not  correctly
	       generate errors in these cases.	Such clients, when run against
	       an R4 server, will terminate abnormally or  otherwise  fail  to
	       operate	correctly.  Bug compatibility mode explicitly reintro‐
	       duces certain bugs into the X server, so that many such clients
	       can  still  be  run.   This  mode should be used with care; new
	       application development should be done with this mode disabled.
	       The  server  must  support  the MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD protocol
	       extension in order for this option to work.

       c       The c option controls key  click.   This	 option	 can  take  an
	       optional	 value,	 a preceding dash(-), or an 'on/off' flag.  If
	       no parameter or the 'on' flag is	 given,	 the  system  defaults
	       will  be used. If the dash or 'off' flag is used, keyclick will
	       be disabled.  If a value from 0 to 100 is given, it is used  to
	       indicate	 volume, as a percentage of the maximum.  The X server
	       will set the volume to the nearest value that the hardware  can
	       support.

       +dpms   Enable Energy Star mode. Default times are standby = 1440, sus‐
	       pend = 1620, and off = 1800 seconds.

       -dpms   Disable Energy Star mode.

       dpms force standby
	       Force server to Energy Star standby mode.

       dpms force suspend
	       Force server to Energy Star suspend mode.

       dpms force off
	       Force server to Energy Star off mode.

       dpms force on
	       Force server to Energy Star on mode.

       dpms [standby] [[suspend] [[off]]]
	       Set Energy Star timers. The command can	take  the  form,  dpms
	       [standby],  or dpms [standby] [suspend] or dpms [standby] [sus‐
	       pend] [off].  Note that standby is less than  suspend  is  less
	       than off, if this condition is not met, an error is produced.

       +fbpm   Enable  frame  buffer  power  management.  NOTE: FBPM timing is
	       linked to DPMS, See DMPS for default timeout values.

       -fbpm   Disable frame buffer power management. NOTE:  Does  not	affect
	       DPMS timeouts.

       fbpm force standby
	       Force to standby power level.

       fbpm force suspend
	       Force to suspend power level.

       fbpm force off
	       Force power to off.

       fbpm force on
	       Force power to on.

       fp= path,...
	       The  fp=	 sets  the  font path to the entries given in the path
	       argument.  The entries are interpreted by the  server,  not  by
	       the  client.  Typically they are directory names or font server
	       names, but the interpretation is server-dependent.

       fp default
	       The default argument causes the font path to be	reset  to  the
	       server's default.

       fp rehash
	       The  rehash argument resets the font path to its current value,
	       causing the server to reread the font databases in the  current
	       font  path.   This is generally only used when adding new fonts
	       to a font directory (after running mkfontdir  to	 recreate  the
	       font database).

       -fp or fp-
	       The  -fp	 and fp- options remove elements from the current font
	       path.  They must be  followed  by  a  comma-separated  list  of
	       entries.

       +fp or fp+
	       This  +fp  and  fp+  options prepend and append elements to the
	       current font path, respectively.	 They must be  followed	 by  a
	       comma-separated list of entries.

       led     The  led	 option controls the keyboard LEDs.  This controls the
	       turning on or off of one or all of the  LEDs.   It  accepts  an
	       optional	 integer, a preceding dash(-) or an 'on/off' flag.  If
	       no parameter or the 'on' flag is given, all LEDs are turned on.
	       If  a  preceding	 dash or the flag 'off' is given, all LEDs are
	       turned off.  If a value between 1 and 32	 is  given,  that  LED
	       will  be	 turned on or off depending on the existence of a pre‐
	       ceding dash.  A common LED  which  can  be  controlled  is  the
	       ``Caps  Lock''  LED.   ``xset  led  3''	would  turn led #3 on.
	       ``xset -led 3'' would turn it off.  The particular  LED	values
	       may refer to different LEDs on different hardware.

       m       The m option controls the mouse parameters.  The parameters for
	       the mouse are `acceleration' and `threshold'.  The acceleration
	       can  be	specified as an integer, or as a simple fraction.  The
	       mouse, or whatever pointer the machine is connected to, will go
	       `acceleration' times as fast when it travels more than `thresh‐
	       old' pixels in a short time.  This way, the mouse can  be  used
	       for  precise  alignment	when it is moved slowly, yet it can be
	       set to travel across the screen in a flick of  the  wrist  when
	       desired.	  One or both parameters for the m option can be omit‐
	       ted, but if only one is given, it will be  interpreted  as  the
	       acceleration.   If no parameters or the flag 'default' is used,
	       the system defaults will be set.

       p       The p option controls pixel color values.  The  parameters  are
	       the  color  map entry number in decimal, and a color specifica‐
	       tion.  The root	background  colors  may	 be  changed  on  some
	       servers	by altering the entries for BlackPixel and WhitePixel.
	       Although these are often 0 and 1, they need not	be.   Also,  a
	       server  may choose to allocate those colors privately, in which
	       case an error will be generated.	 The map entry must not	 be  a
	       read-only color, or an error will result.

       r       The  r  option controls the autorepeat.	If a preceding dash or
	       the 'off' flag is used, autorepeat will	be  disabled.	If  no
	       parameters  or  the  'on'  flag	is  used,  autorepeat  will be
	       enabled.	 If a specific keycode is specified  as	 a  parameter,
	       autorepeat for that keycode is enabled or disabled.

       s       The  s  option  lets you set the screen saver parameters.  This
	       option	accepts	  up   to   two	  numerical   parameters,    a
	       'blank/noblank'	flag,  an  'expose/noexpose' flag, an 'on/off'
	       flag, an 'activate/reset' flag, or the 'default' flag.	If  no
	       parameters  or  the  'default' flag is used, the system will be
	       set to its default screen saver characteristics.	 The  'on/off'
	       flags  simply  turn  the screen saver functions on or off.  The
	       'activate' flag forces activation of screen saver even  if  the
	       screen  saver  had  been	 turned	 off.  The 'reset' flag forces
	       deactivation of screen saver if it is active.  The 'blank' flag
	       sets  the preference to blank the video (if the hardware can do
	       so) rather than display a background pattern,  while  'noblank'
	       sets  the preference to display a pattern rather than blank the
	       video.  The 'expose' flag sets the preference to	 allow	window
	       exposures  (the	server	can  freely  discard window contents),
	       while 'noexpose' sets the preference to	disable	 screen	 saver
	       unless  the  server  can regenerate the screens without causing
	       exposure events.	 The length  and  period  parameters  for  the
	       screen  saver  function	determines how long the server must be
	       inactive for screen saving  to  activate,  and  the  period  to
	       change  the background pattern to avoid burn in.	 The arguments
	       are specified in seconds.  If only one numerical	 parameter  is
	       given, it will be used for the length.

       q       The q option gives you information on the current settings.

       These settings will be reset to default values when you log out.

       Note  that  not	all  X	implementations are guaranteed to honor all of
       these options.

SEE ALSO
       X(1), Xserver(1), xmodmap(1), xrdb(1), xsetroot(1)

AUTHOR
       Bob Scheifler, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science
       David Krikorian, MIT Project Athena (X11 version)

X Version 11			   Release 6			       XSET(1)
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