Provides access to display information.
Use the Screen class to get a list of supported screen resolutions, switch the current resolution, or hide or show the system mouse pointer.
autorotateToLandscapeLeft | Enables auto-rotation to landscape left |
autorotateToLandscapeRight | Enables auto-rotation to landscape right. |
autorotateToPortrait | Enables auto-rotation to portrait. |
autorotateToPortraitUpsideDown | Enables auto-rotation to portrait, upside down. |
brightness | The current brightness of the screen. |
currentResolution | The current screen resolution (Read Only). |
cutouts | Returns a list of screen areas that are not functional for displaying content (Read Only). |
dpi | The current DPI of the screen / device (Read Only). |
fullScreen | Enables full-screen mode for the application. |
fullScreenMode | Set this property to one of the values in FullScreenMode to change the display mode of your application. |
height | The current height of the screen window in pixels (Read Only). |
mainWindowDisplayInfo | The display information associated with the display that the main application window is on. |
mainWindowPosition | The position of the top left corner of the main window relative to the top left corner of the display. |
orientation | Specifies logical orientation of the screen. |
resolutions | Returns all full-screen resolutions that the monitor supports (Read Only). |
safeArea | Returns the safe area of the screen in pixels (Read Only). |
sleepTimeout | A power saving setting, allowing the screen to dim some time after the last active user interaction. |
width | The current width of the screen window in pixels (Read Only). |
GetDisplayLayout | Retrieves layout information about connected displays such as names, resolutions and refresh rates. |
MoveMainWindowTo | Moves the main window to the specified position relative to the top left corner of the specified display. Moving the window is an asynchronous operation, which can take multiple frames. Position value is represented in pixels. Moving the window is an asynchronous operation, which can take multiple frames. |
SetResolution | Switches the screen resolution. |