SystemMetric - перечисление

Flags used with the Windows API (User32.dll):GetSystemMetrics(SystemMetric smIndex) This Enum and declaration signature was written by Gabriel T. Sharp ai_productions@verizon.net or osirisgothra@hotmail.com Obtained on pinvoke.net, please contribute your code to support the wiki!

Definition

Пространство имён: Tessa.UI
Сборка: Tessa.UI (в Tessa.UI.dll) Версия: 4.0.4
C#
public enum SystemMetric

Члены

SM_CXSCREEN0 The width of the screen of the primary display monitor, in pixels. This is the same value obtained by calling GetDeviceCaps as follows: GetDeviceCaps( hdcPrimaryMonitor, HORZRES).
SM_CYSCREEN1 The height of the screen of the primary display monitor, in pixels. This is the same value obtained by calling GetDeviceCaps as follows: GetDeviceCaps( hdcPrimaryMonitor, VERTRES).
SM_CXVSCROLL2 The width of a vertical scroll bar, in pixels.
SM_CYHSCROLL3 The height of a horizontal scroll bar, in pixels.
SM_CYCAPTION4 The height of a caption area, in pixels.
SM_CXBORDER5 The width of a window border, in pixels. This is equivalent to the SM_CXEDGE value for windows with the 3-D look.
SM_CYBORDER6 The height of a window border, in pixels. This is equivalent to the SM_CYEDGE value for windows with the 3-D look.
SM_CXDLGFRAME7 This value is the same as SM_CXFIXEDFRAME.
SM_CXFIXEDFRAME7 The thickness of the frame around the perimeter of a window that has a caption but is not sizable, in pixels. SM_CXFIXEDFRAME is the height of the horizontal border, and SM_CYFIXEDFRAME is the width of the vertical border. This value is the same as SM_CXDLGFRAME.
SM_CYDLGFRAME8 This value is the same as SM_CYFIXEDFRAME.
SM_CYFIXEDFRAME8 The thickness of the frame around the perimeter of a window that has a caption but is not sizable, in pixels. SM_CXFIXEDFRAME is the height of the horizontal border, and SM_CYFIXEDFRAME is the width of the vertical border. This value is the same as SM_CYDLGFRAME.
SM_CYVTHUMB9 The height of the thumb box in a vertical scroll bar, in pixels.
SM_CXHTHUMB10 The width of the thumb box in a horizontal scroll bar, in pixels.
SM_CXICON11 The default width of an icon, in pixels. The LoadIcon function can load only icons with the dimensions that SM_CXICON and SM_CYICON specifies.
SM_CYICON12 The default height of an icon, in pixels. The LoadIcon function can load only icons with the dimensions SM_CXICON and SM_CYICON.
SM_CXCURSOR13 The width of a cursor, in pixels. The system cannot create cursors of other sizes.
SM_CYCURSOR14 The height of a cursor, in pixels. The system cannot create cursors of other sizes.
SM_CYMENU15 The height of a single-line menu bar, in pixels.
SM_CXFULLSCREEN16 The width of the client area for a full-screen window on the primary display monitor, in pixels. To get the coordinates of the portion of the screen that is not obscured by the system taskbar or by application desktop toolbars, call the SystemParametersInfofunction with the SPI_GETWORKAREA value.
SM_CYFULLSCREEN17 The height of the client area for a full-screen window on the primary display monitor, in pixels. To get the coordinates of the portion of the screen not obscured by the system taskbar or by application desktop toolbars, call the SystemParametersInfo function with the SPI_GETWORKAREA value.
SM_CYKANJIWINDOW18 For double byte character set versions of the system, this is the height of the Kanji window at the bottom of the screen, in pixels.
SM_MOUSEPRESENT19 Nonzero if a mouse is installed; otherwise, 0. This value is rarely zero, because of support for virtual mice and because some systems detect the presence of the port instead of the presence of a mouse.
SM_CYVSCROLL20 The height of the arrow bitmap on a vertical scroll bar, in pixels.
SM_CXHSCROLL21 The width of the arrow bitmap on a horizontal scroll bar, in pixels.
SM_DEBUG22 Nonzero if the debug version of User.exe is installed; otherwise, 0.
SM_SWAPBUTTON23 Nonzero if the meanings of the left and right mouse buttons are swapped; otherwise, 0.
SM_CXMIN28 The minimum width of a window, in pixels.
SM_CYMIN29 The minimum height of a window, in pixels.
SM_CXSIZE30 The width of a button in a window caption or title bar, in pixels.
SM_CYSIZE31 The height of a button in a window caption or title bar, in pixels.
SM_CXFRAME32 This value is the same as SM_CXSIZEFRAME.
SM_CXSIZEFRAME32 The thickness of the sizing border around the perimeter of a window that can be resized, in pixels. SM_CXSIZEFRAME is the width of the horizontal border, and SM_CYSIZEFRAME is the height of the vertical border. This value is the same as SM_CXFRAME.
SM_CYFRAME33 This value is the same as SM_CYSIZEFRAME.
SM_CYSIZEFRAME33 The thickness of the sizing border around the perimeter of a window that can be resized, in pixels. SM_CXSIZEFRAME is the width of the horizontal border, and SM_CYSIZEFRAME is the height of the vertical border. This value is the same as SM_CYFRAME.
SM_CXMINTRACK34 The minimum tracking width of a window, in pixels. The user cannot drag the window frame to a size smaller than these dimensions. A window can override this value by processing the WM_GETMINMAXINFO message.
SM_CYMINTRACK35 The minimum tracking height of a window, in pixels. The user cannot drag the window frame to a size smaller than these dimensions. A window can override this value by processing the WM_GETMINMAXINFO message.
SM_CXDOUBLECLK36 The width of the rectangle around the location of a first click in a double-click sequence, in pixels. , The second click must occur within the rectangle that is defined by SM_CXDOUBLECLK and SM_CYDOUBLECLK for the system to consider the two clicks a double-click. The two clicks must also occur within a specified time. To set the width of the double-click rectangle, call SystemParametersInfo with SPI_SETDOUBLECLKWIDTH.
SM_CYDOUBLECLK37 The height of the rectangle around the location of a first click in a double-click sequence, in pixels. The second click must occur within the rectangle defined by SM_CXDOUBLECLK and SM_CYDOUBLECLK for the system to consider the two clicks a double-click. The two clicks must also occur within a specified time. To set the height of the double-click rectangle, call SystemParametersInfo with SPI_SETDOUBLECLKHEIGHT.
SM_CXICONSPACING38 The width of a grid cell for items in large icon view, in pixels. Each item fits into a rectangle of size SM_CXICONSPACING by SM_CYICONSPACING when arranged. This value is always greater than or equal to SM_CXICON.
SM_CYICONSPACING39 The height of a grid cell for items in large icon view, in pixels. Each item fits into a rectangle of size SM_CXICONSPACING by SM_CYICONSPACING when arranged. This value is always greater than or equal to SM_CYICON.
SM_MENUDROPALIGNMENT40 Nonzero if drop-down menus are right-aligned with the corresponding menu-bar item; 0 if the menus are left-aligned.
SM_PENWINDOWS41 Nonzero if the Microsoft Windows for Pen computing extensions are installed; zero otherwise.
SM_DBCSENABLED42 Nonzero if User32.dll supports DBCS; otherwise, 0.
SM_CMOUSEBUTTONS43 The number of buttons on a mouse, or zero if no mouse is installed.
SM_SECURE44 This system metric should be ignored; it always returns 0.
SM_CXEDGE45 The width of a 3-D border, in pixels. This metric is the 3-D counterpart of SM_CXBORDER.
SM_CYEDGE46 The height of a 3-D border, in pixels. This is the 3-D counterpart of SM_CYBORDER.
SM_CXMINSPACING47 The width of a grid cell for a minimized window, in pixels. Each minimized window fits into a rectangle this size when arranged. This value is always greater than or equal to SM_CXMINIMIZED.
SM_CYMINSPACING48 The height of a grid cell for a minimized window, in pixels. Each minimized window fits into a rectangle this size when arranged. This value is always greater than or equal to SM_CYMINIMIZED.
SM_CXSMICON49 The recommended width of a small icon, in pixels. Small icons typically appear in window captions and in small icon view.
SM_CYSMICON50 The recommended height of a small icon, in pixels. Small icons typically appear in window captions and in small icon view.
SM_CYSMCAPTION51 The height of a small caption, in pixels.
SM_CXSMSIZE52 The width of small caption buttons, in pixels.
SM_CYSMSIZE53 The height of small caption buttons, in pixels.
SM_CXMENUSIZE54 The width of menu bar buttons, such as the child window close button that is used in the multiple document interface, in pixels.
SM_CYMENUSIZE55 The height of menu bar buttons, such as the child window close button that is used in the multiple document interface, in pixels.
SM_ARRANGE56 The flags that specify how the system arranged minimized windows. For more information, see the Remarks section in this topic.
SM_CXMINIMIZED57 The width of a minimized window, in pixels.
SM_CYMINIMIZED58 The height of a minimized window, in pixels.
SM_CXMAXTRACK59 The default maximum width of a window that has a caption and sizing borders, in pixels. This metric refers to the entire desktop. The user cannot drag the window frame to a size larger than these dimensions. A window can override this value by processing the WM_GETMINMAXINFO message.
SM_CYMAXTRACK60 The default maximum height of a window that has a caption and sizing borders, in pixels. This metric refers to the entire desktop. The user cannot drag the window frame to a size larger than these dimensions. A window can override this value by processing the WM_GETMINMAXINFO message.
SM_CXMAXIMIZED61 The default width, in pixels, of a maximized top-level window on the primary display monitor.
SM_CYMAXIMIZED62 The default height, in pixels, of a maximized top-level window on the primary display monitor.
SM_NETWORK63 The least significant bit is set if a network is present; otherwise, it is cleared. The other bits are reserved for future use.
SM_CLEANBOOT67 The value that specifies how the system is started: 0 Normal boot 1 Fail-safe boot 2 Fail-safe with network boot A fail-safe boot (also called SafeBoot, Safe Mode, or Clean Boot) bypasses the user startup files.
SM_CXDRAG68 The number of pixels on either side of a mouse-down point that the mouse pointer can move before a drag operation begins. This allows the user to click and release the mouse button easily without unintentionally starting a drag operation. If this value is negative, it is subtracted from the left of the mouse-down point and added to the right of it.
SM_CYDRAG69 The number of pixels above and below a mouse-down point that the mouse pointer can move before a drag operation begins. This allows the user to click and release the mouse button easily without unintentionally starting a drag operation. If this value is negative, it is subtracted from above the mouse-down point and added below it.
SM_SHOWSOUNDS70 Nonzero if the user requires an application to present information visually in situations where it would otherwise present the information only in audible form; otherwise, 0.
SM_CXMENUCHECK71 The width of the default menu check-mark bitmap, in pixels.
SM_CYMENUCHECK72 The height of the default menu check-mark bitmap, in pixels.
SM_SLOWMACHINE73 Nonzero if the computer has a low-end (slow) processor; otherwise, 0.
SM_MIDEASTENABLED74 Nonzero if the system is enabled for Hebrew and Arabic languages, 0 if not.
SM_MOUSEWHEELPRESENT75 Nonzero if a mouse with a vertical scroll wheel is installed; otherwise 0.
SM_XVIRTUALSCREEN76 The coordinates for the left side of the virtual screen. The virtual screen is the bounding rectangle of all display monitors. The SM_CXVIRTUALSCREEN metric is the width of the virtual screen.
SM_YVIRTUALSCREEN77 The coordinates for the top of the virtual screen. The virtual screen is the bounding rectangle of all display monitors. The SM_CYVIRTUALSCREEN metric is the height of the virtual screen.
SM_CXVIRTUALSCREEN78 The width of the virtual screen, in pixels. The virtual screen is the bounding rectangle of all display monitors. The SM_XVIRTUALSCREEN metric is the coordinates for the left side of the virtual screen.
SM_CYVIRTUALSCREEN79 The height of the virtual screen, in pixels. The virtual screen is the bounding rectangle of all display monitors. The SM_YVIRTUALSCREEN metric is the coordinates for the top of the virtual screen.
SM_CMONITORS80 The number of display monitors on a desktop. For more information, see the Remarks section in this topic.
SM_SAMEDISPLAYFORMAT81 Nonzero if all the display monitors have the same color format, otherwise, 0. Two displays can have the same bit depth, but different color formats. For example, the red, green, and blue pixels can be encoded with different numbers of bits, or those bits can be located in different places in a pixel color value.
SM_IMMENABLED82 Nonzero if Input Method Manager/Input Method Editor features are enabled; otherwise, 0. SM_IMMENABLED indicates whether the system is ready to use a Unicode-based IME on a Unicode application. To ensure that a language-dependent IME works, check SM_DBCSENABLED and the system ANSI code page. Otherwise the ANSI-to-Unicode conversion may not be performed correctly, or some components like fonts or registry settings may not be present.
SM_CXFOCUSBORDER83 The width of the left and right edges of the focus rectangle that the DrawFocusRectdraws. This value is in pixels. Windows 2000: This value is not supported.
SM_CYFOCUSBORDER84 The height of the top and bottom edges of the focus rectangle drawn byDrawFocusRect. This value is in pixels. Windows 2000: This value is not supported.
SM_TABLETPC86 Nonzero if the current operating system is the Windows XP Tablet PC edition or if the current operating system is Windows Vista or Windows 7 and the Tablet PC Input service is started; otherwise, 0. The SM_DIGITIZER setting indicates the type of digitizer input supported by a device running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. For more information, see Remarks.
SM_MEDIACENTER87 Nonzero if the current operating system is the Windows XP, Media Center Edition, 0 if not.
SM_STARTER88 Nonzero if the current operating system is Windows 7 Starter Edition, Windows Vista Starter, or Windows XP Starter Edition; otherwise, 0.
SM_SERVERR289 The build number if the system is Windows Server 2003 R2; otherwise, 0.
SM_MOUSEHORIZONTALWHEELPRESENT91 Nonzero if a mouse with a horizontal scroll wheel is installed; otherwise 0.
SM_CXPADDEDBORDER92 The amount of border padding for captioned windows, in pixels. Windows XP/2000: This value is not supported.
SM_DIGITIZER94 Nonzero if the current operating system is Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 and the Tablet PC Input service is started; otherwise, 0. The return value is a bitmask that specifies the type of digitizer input supported by the device. For more information, see Remarks. Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, and Windows XP/2000: This value is not supported.
SM_MAXIMUMTOUCHES95 Nonzero if there are digitizers in the system; otherwise, 0. SM_MAXIMUMTOUCHES returns the aggregate maximum of the maximum number of contacts supported by every digitizer in the system. If the system has only single-touch digitizers, the return value is 1. If the system has multi-touch digitizers, the return value is the number of simultaneous contacts the hardware can provide. Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, and Windows XP/2000: This value is not supported.
SM_REMOTESESSION4,096 This system metric is used in a Terminal Services environment. If the calling process is associated with a Terminal Services client session, the return value is nonzero. If the calling process is associated with the Terminal Services console session, the return value is 0. Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP: The console session is not necessarily the physical console. For more information, seeWTSGetActiveConsoleSessionId.
SM_SHUTTINGDOWN8,192 Nonzero if the current session is shutting down; otherwise, 0. Windows 2000: This value is not supported.
SM_REMOTECONTROL8,193 This system metric is used in a Terminal Services environment to determine if the current Terminal Server session is being remotely controlled. Its value is nonzero if the current session is remotely controlled; otherwise, 0. You can use terminal services management tools such as Terminal Services Manager (tsadmin.msc) and shadow.exe to control a remote session. When a session is being remotely controlled, another user can view the contents of that session and potentially interact with it.

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