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Windows NT
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| Win95
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| Win32s
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| Import Library
| user32.lib
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| winuser.h
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EnumDisplaySettings
The
EnumDisplaySettings function obtains information about one of a display device's graphics modes.
You can obtain information for all of a display device's graphics modes by
making a series of calls to this function.
BOOL EnumDisplaySettings(
LPCTSTR lpszDeviceName,
| // specifies the display device
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DWORD iModeNum,
| // specifies the graphics mode
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LPDEVMODE lpDevMode
| // points to structure to receive settings
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Parameters
lpszDeviceName
Pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the display device whose
graphics mode the function will obtain information about.
This parameter can be NULL. A NULL value specifies the current display device
on the computer that the calling thread is running on.
If
lpszDeviceName is not NULL, the string must be of the form
\\.\DisplayX, where
X can have the values 1, 2, or 3.
Windows 95: lpszDeviceName must be NULL.
iModeNum
Index value that specifies the graphics mode for which information is to be
obtained.
Graphics mode indexes start at zero. To obtain information for all of a
display device's graphics modes, make a series of calls to
EnumDisplaySettings, as follows: Set
iModeNum to zero for the first call, and increment
iModeNum by one for each subsequent call. Continue calling the function until the
return value is FALSE.
When you call
EnumDisplaySettings with
iModeNum set to zero, the operating system initializes and caches information about
the display device. When you call
EnumDisplaySettings with
iModeNum set to a non-zero value, the function returns the information that was cached
the last time the function was called with
iModeNum set to zero.
lpDevMode
Pointer to a
DEVMODE structure into which the function stores information about the specified
graphics mode.
The
EnumDisplaySettings function sets values for the following five
DEVMODE members:
dmBitsPerPel
dmPelsWidth
dmPelsHeight
dmDisplayFlags
dmDisplayFrequency
Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero.
The function fails if
iModeNum is greater than the index of the display device's last graphics mode. As
noted in the description of the
iModeNum parameter, you can use this behavior to enumerate all of a display device's
graphics modes.
See Also
ChangeDisplaySettings,
CreateDC,
CreateDesktop,
DEVMODE
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