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JNA API 4.4.0
com.sun.jna.platform.win32

Class WinUser.MONITORINFOEX

    • Field Detail

      • cbSize

        public int cbSize
        The size, in bytes, of the structure.
      • rcMonitor

        public WinDef.RECT rcMonitor
        Specifies the display monitor rectangle, expressed in virtual-screen coordinates. Note that if the monitor is not the primary display monitor, some of the rectangle's coordinates may be negative values.
      • rcWork

        public WinDef.RECT rcWork
        Specifies the work area rectangle of the display monitor that can be used by applications, expressed in virtual-screen coordinates. Windows uses this rectangle to maximize an application on the monitor. The rest of the area in rcMonitor contains system windows such as the task bar and side bars. Note that if the monitor is not the primary display monitor, some of the rectangle's coordinates may be negative values.
      • dwFlags

        public int dwFlags
        The attributes of the display monitor. This member can be the following value.
        • MONITORINFOF_PRIMARY
      • szDevice

        public char[] szDevice
        A string that specifies the device name of the monitor being used. Most applications have no use for a display monitor name, and so can save some bytes by using a MONITORINFO structure.
    • Constructor Detail

      • MONITORINFOEX

        public MONITORINFOEX()
    • Method Detail

      • getFieldOrder

        protected List<String> getFieldOrder()
        Description copied from class: Structure
        Return this Structure's field names in their proper order. For example,
        
         protected List getFieldOrder() {
             return Arrays.asList(new String[] { ... });
         }
         
        IMPORTANT When deriving from an existing Structure subclass, ensure that you augment the list provided by the superclass, e.g.
        
         protected List getFieldOrder() {
             List fields = new ArrayList(super.getFieldOrder());
             fields.addAll(Arrays.asList(new String[] { ... }));
             return fields;
         }
         
        Field order must be explicitly indicated, since the field order as returned by Class.getFields() is not guaranteed to be predictable.
        Specified by:
        getFieldOrder in class Structure
        Returns:
        ordered list of field names
JNA API 4.4.0

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