A seat is a collection of sessions and a set of hardware (usually at least a keyboard and mouse). Only one session may be active on a seat at a time. Seat ID Returns the ID for Seat. an array of Session IDs This gets a list of all the Sessions that are currently attached to this seat. Each Session ID is an D-Bus object path for the object that implements the Session interface. an array of devices This gets a list of all the devices that are currently associated with this seat. Each device is an D-Bus structure that represents the device type and the device id. Session ID Gets the Session ID that is currently active on this Seat. Returns NULL if there is no active session. TRUE if seat supports session activation Used to determine whether the seat supports session activation. Session ID Attempt to activate the specified session. In most cases, if successful, this will cause the session to become visible and take control of the hardware that is associated with this seat. Activate() Attempt to create unmanaged sessions for this seat. Stop managing seat. Session ID Emitted when the active session has changed. Session ID Emitted when a session has been added to the seat. Session ID Emitted when a session has been removed from the seat. Device structure Emitted when a device has been associated with the seat. Device structure Emitted when a device has been dissociated from the seat. The session id of the session to add The type of session to run (e.g. "LoginWindow", "Chooser", etc) The name of display template Session type specific parameters The type of display to use (e.g. "X11", "Command", "XDMCP", etc) Display type specific parameters Emitted when a new session should get added to the seat. The session id of the session to remove Emitted when a session with given display number need to be removed. The session id of the session to not respawn Emitted when ck-seat-tool indicates a session is to be removed. Emitted when seat needs to get removed.