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PresentParameters.DeviceWindowHandle Property |
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Retrieves or sets the display window.
Visual Basic .NET Public Property DeviceWindowHandle As IntPtr C# public IntPtr DeviceWindowHandle { get; set; } Managed C++ public: __property IntPtr get_DeviceWindowHandle();
public: __property void set_DeviceWindowHandle(IntPtr);JScript .NET public function get DeviceWindowHandle() : IntPtr
public function set DeviceWindowHandle(IntPtr);
System.IntPtr . Pointer to an object that represents the display window.
This property is read/write.
For a full-screen application, the display window is the cover window. For applications that use multiple full-screen devices (such as a system with multiple monitors), exactly one device can use the focus window as the device window. All other devices must have unique device windows.
For a windowed-mode application, the display window is the default target window for Device.Present. If this property is null, the focus window is taken.
Note that the runtime does not attempt to reflect user changes in window size. The back buffer is not implicitly reset when this window is reset. However, the Device.Present method does automatically track window position changes.
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