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Allow X11 grabs to lock keyboard focus with Xwayland
Allow all keyboard events to be routed to X11 “override redirect”
windows with a grab when running in Xwayland.
This option is to support X11 clients which map an “override redirect”
window (which do not receive keyboard focus) and issue a keyboard
grab to force all keyboard events to that window.
This option is seldom used and has no effect on regular X11 windows
which can receive keyboard focus under normal circumstances.
For a X11 grab to be taken into account under Wayland, the client must
also either send a specific X11 ClientMessage to the root window or be
among the applications white-listed in key “xwayland-grab-access-rules”.
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Xwayland applications allowed to issue keyboard grabs
List the resource names or resource class of X11 windows either
allowed or not allowed to issue X11 keyboard grabs under Xwayland.
The resource name or resource class of a given X11 window can be
obtained using the command “xprop WM_CLASS”.
Wildcards “*” and jokers “?” in the values are supported.
Values starting with “!” are blacklisted, which has precedence over
the whitelist, to revoke applications from the default system list.
The default system list includes the following applications:
“@XWAYLAND_GRAB_DEFAULT_ACCESS_RULES@”
Users can break an existing grab by using the specific keyboard
shortcut defined by the keybinding key “restore-shortcuts”.