Sets options for your X-Windows environment.
xset [ -display Display ] [ b [ Volume [ Pitch [ Duration ] ] ] | -b | b on | b off ] [ bc | -bc ] c [ Volume ] | -c | c on | c off ] [ [ - | + ] fp [ - | + | = ] Path [ ,Path, [ ... ] ] ] [ fp default ] [ fp rehash ] [ [ - ] led [ Integer ] ] [ led on | led off ] [ m [ Accelerator ] [ Threshold ] ] ] [ m [ ouse ] default ] [ p Pixel Color ] [ [ - ] r ] [ r on | r off ] [ s [ Length [ Period ] ] ] [ s blank | s noblank ] [ s expose | s noexpose ] [ s on | s off ] [ s activate ] [ s reset ] [ s default ] [ q ]
The xset command customizes your X-Windows environment.
-display Host:Display | Specifies the X server to use. For more information about servers, see the X command. |
b or b on | Turns the bell on. This is the default setting.
Note: Not all hardware is able to vary the bell characteristics, but for that which can, all of the b flag permutations and its variables are available. |
b [Volume [Pitch [Duration] ] ] | |
Specifies the bell volume, pitch, and duration. This flag accepts
up to three numeric values.
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-b or b off | Turns the bell off. |
bc or -bc | Controls bug compatibility mode in the server, if possible. A
preceding - (dash) disables this mode; otherwise, bug
compatibility mode is enabled. The server must support the
MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD protocol extension for the bc flag to
work.
New application development should be performed with bug compatibility mode disabled. The bc flag is provided for pre-X11 Release 4 (X11R4) clients. Some pre-X11R4 clients pass illegal values in various protocol requests. Such clients, when run with an X11R4 server, end abnormally or otherwise fail to operate correctly. This flag explicitly reintroduces certain bugs into the X server so that such clients still can be run. |
c or c on | Turns on the click. System default. |
c Volume | A numeric from 0 to 100 that specifies a percentage of the click's maximum possible volume dependent on current hardware capabilities. |
-c or c off | Turns off the click. |
fp=Path,... | Sets the font path to the directories given in the Path parameter. The directories are interpreted by the server, not by the client, and are server-dependent. The server ignores directories that do not contain font databases created by the mkfontdir command. All of the options and variables supported by the fp flag are available. |
fp- or -fp | Deletes the font path specified by the Path parameter from the end of the current font path if the - (dash) precedes fp and from the front of the font path if the - (dash) follows fp. |
fp+ or +fp | Adds the font path specified by the Path parameter to the bottom of font list if the - (dash) precedes fp and from the end of the font path if the - (dash) follows fp. |
fp default | Resets the font path to the server's default. |
fp rehash | Causes the server to reread the font databases in the current font path. Usually used only when adding new fonts to a font directory after running mkfontdir to recreate the font database. |
led orled on | Turns all LEDs on. |
-led Integer | Turns the LED specified by Integer off. Valid values are between 1 and 32. |
led Integer | Turns the LED specified by Integer on. Valid values are between 1 and 32. |
-led or led off | Turns all LEDs off.
Note: Not all hardware assigns the same Integer variables to the same LED functions. |
m | Allows you to control the precision of the mouse or other pointing
device. If no variable or the default argument is specified,
the system defaults are used. This flag accepts the following optional
arguments and parameters:
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p | Controls pixel color values. The root background colors may be
changed on some servers by altering the entries for BlackPixel and
WhitePixel. Although these values are often 0 and
1, they need not be.
Also, a server may choose to allocate those colors privately, in which case the xset command generates an error. The xset command also generates an error if the map entry is a read-only color. |
r or r on | Enables autorepeat. |
-r or r off | Disables autorepeat. |
s or s default | Sets screen saver parameters to the default screen-saver characteristics. |
s [Length[Period]] | Specifies the length of time the server must be inactive for the screen saver to activate. Period specifies the period in which the background pattern must be changed to avoid burn in. The values of Length and Period are specified in seconds. If only one numerical parameter is given, it is read as a Length parameter. |
s on or s off | Turns the screen saver functions on and off, respectively. |
s activate | Causes the screen saver to activate, even if it has been turned off. |
s reset | Causes the screen saver to deactivate if it was activated. |
s blank | Sets the preference to blank the video (if the hardware can do so) rather than display a background pattern. |
s noblank | Sets the preference to display a pattern rather than blank the video. |
s expose | Sets the preference to allow window exposures (the server can freely discard window contents). |
s noexpose | Sets the preference to disable screen saver unless the server can regenerate the screens without causing exposure events. |
q | Reports information on the current settings.
These settings will be reset to default values when you log out.
Note: Not all X implementations are guaranteed to honor all of these options. |
xset b 50,50,50
xset fp= /usr/lib/x11/fonts
xset fp rehash
xset q
which produces output similar to the following:
Keyboard Control: auto repeat: on key click percent: 0 LED mask: 00000000 auto repeating keys: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 bell percent: 50 bell pitch: 400 bell duration: 100 Pointer Control: acceleration: 2 = 2 / 1 threshold: 4 Screen Saver: prefer blanking: no allow exposures: no timeout: 0 cycle: 0 Colors: default colormap: 0x8006e BlackPixel: 0 WhitePixel: 1 Font Path: /usr/lib/X11/fonts/,/usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/,/usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/,/usr/ lib/X11/fonts/oldx10/,/usr/lib/X11/fonts/oldx11/,/usr/lib/X11/fonts/bmug/,/usr/l ib/X11/fonts/info-mac/,/usr/lib/X11/fonts/JP/,/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/
The X command, xmodmap command, xrdb command, xsetroot command.