Re: How to identify the idle state of the GTK+ application?

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hi,

I would write an xscreensaver module and use that :)

stefan

sadhees kumar schrieb:
> Friends,
> 
>        In my GTK application, If  no action(event) is taken place in
> the screen, I need to turn OFF the backlight of an TFT monitor. If any
> key pressed, or mouse movement occured, I need to turn ON the
> backlight.
> 
> I have the API for toggling the backlight. My problem is , how to
> identify the idle state of the screen?
> 
> Can you help me.
> 
> Thanks in advance..
> 
> 
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