Overkill Posted October 10, 2008 Share Posted October 10, 2008 (edited) In my code, I need to find a way to replace "Unknown" with a variable that represents a numerical value. I haven't yet added support for a vertical montior config, but if I can solidify this part of the code I'll expand it as needed, and I know where to come if I need help =) $FW = DLLCall("user32.dll", "int", "GetSystemMetrics", "int", 78) $FH = DLLCall("user32.dll", "int", "GetSystemMetrics", "int", 79) $XA = @DesktopWidth $YA = @DesktopHeight $WA = $FW[0] $HA = $FH[0] If $WA > $XA Then $X1 = $XA $X2 = $WA-$XA ElseIf $WA = $XA Then $X1 = $XA $X2 = "Unknown" EndIf If $HA > $YA Then $Y1 = $YA $Y2 = $HA ElseIf $HA = $YA Then $Y1 = $YA $Y2 = "Unknown" EndIf MsgBox(0,"","Monitor A: " & $X1 & " by " & $Y1 & @LF & "Monitor B: " & $X2 & " by " & $Y2) Edited November 7, 2017 by JLogan3o13 Removed reference to games, code is actually for monitor resolution Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monamo Posted October 10, 2008 Share Posted October 10, 2008 (edited) Overkill said: In my code, I need to find a way to replace "Unknown" with a variable that represents a numerical value. I haven't yet added support for a vertical montior config, but if I can solidify this part of the code I'll expand it as needed, and I know where to come if I need help =) $FW = DLLCall("user32.dll", "int", "GetSystemMetrics", "int", 78) $FH = DLLCall("user32.dll", "int", "GetSystemMetrics", "int", 79) $XA = @DesktopWidth $YA = @DesktopHeight $WA = $FW[0] $HA = $FH[0] If $WA > $XA Then $X1 = $XA $X2 = $WA-$XA ElseIf $WA = $XA Then $X1 = $XA $X2 = "Unknown" EndIf If $HA > $YA Then $Y1 = $YA $Y2 = $HA ElseIf $HA = $YA Then $Y1 = $YA $Y2 = "Unknown" EndIf MsgBox(0,"","Monitor A: " & $X1 & " by " & $Y1 & @LF & "Monitor B: " & $X2 & " by " & $Y2) Here's a WMI query that can give you the monitor number and its dimensions: CODE $strComputer = "." $objWMIService = ObjGet("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & $strComputer & "\root\cimv2") $colItems = $objWMIService.ExecQuery("Select * from Win32_DesktopMonitor") $sMsg = "" For $objItem In $colItems $sMsg &= "****************************" & @CRLF $sMsg &= "Monitor: " & $objItem.DeviceID & @CRLF $sMsg &= "****************************" & @CRLF $sMsg &= "Description: " & $objItem.Description & @CRLF $sMsg &= "Device ID: " & $objItem.DeviceID & @CRLF $sMsg &= "Monitor Manufacturer: " & $objItem.MonitorManufacturer & @CRLF $sMsg &= "Monitor Type: " & $objItem.MonitorType & @CRLF $sMsg &= "Name: " & $objItem.Name & @CRLF $sMsg &= "Screen Height: " & $objItem.ScreenHeight & @CRLF $sMsg &= "Screen Width: " & $objItem.ScreenWidth & @CRLF Next ConsoleWrite($sMsg & @CRLF) Edited November 7, 2017 by JLogan3o13 Fixed formatting issue - MoChr(77)& Chr(97)& Chr(100)& Chr(101)& Chr(32)& Chr(121)& Chr(97)& Chr(32)& Chr(108)& Chr(111)& Chr(111)& Chr(107)-------I've told you 100,000 times not to exaggerate!-------Don't make me hit you with my cigarette hand...-------My scripts:Random Episode Selector, Keyboard MouseMover, CopyPath v2.1, SmartRename for XP,Window Tracer[sup]New![/sup] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Overkill Posted October 10, 2008 Author Share Posted October 10, 2008 Interesting...I'll have to do some digging to learn exactly how this works but for now it gets the job done. Here's how I adapted the code to fit my needs: $strComputer = "." $objWMIService = ObjGet("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & $strComputer & "\root\cimv2") $colItems = $objWMIService.ExecQuery("Select * from Win32_DesktopMonitor") $i = 0 For $objItem In $colItems $i = $i + 1 Next Global $w[$i], $h[$i] $j = $i-1 $i = 0 For $objItem In $colItems $w[$i] = $objItem.ScreenWidth $h[$i] = $objItem.ScreenHeight $i = $i + 1 Next For $n = 0 to $j MsgBox(0,"",$w[$n] & "x" & $h[$n]) Next I know there has to be a shorter way to make this work but I can't figure it out. Any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarryDalooza Posted October 10, 2008 Share Posted October 10, 2008 Global Const $SM_VIRTUALWIDTH = 78 Global Const $SM_VIRTUALHEIGHT = 79 $VIRTUALDESKTOPWIDTH = DLLCall("user32.dll","int","GetSystemMetrics","int",$SM_VIRTUALWIDTH) $VIRTUALDESKTOPWIDTH = $VIRTUALDESKTOPWIDTH[0] $VIRTUALDESKTOPHEIGHT = DLLCall("user32.dll","int","GetSystemMetrics","int",$SM_VIRTUALHEIGHT) $VIRTUALDESKTOPHEIGHT = $VIRTUALDESKTOPHEIGHT[0] AutoIt has helped make me wealthy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Overkill Posted October 10, 2008 Author Share Posted October 10, 2008 Global Const $SM_VIRTUALWIDTH = 78 Global Const $SM_VIRTUALHEIGHT = 79 $VIRTUALDESKTOPWIDTH = DLLCall("user32.dll","int","GetSystemMetrics","int",$SM_VIRTUALWIDTH) $VIRTUALDESKTOPWIDTH = $VIRTUALDESKTOPWIDTH[0] $VIRTUALDESKTOPHEIGHT = DLLCall("user32.dll","int","GetSystemMetrics","int",$SM_VIRTUALHEIGHT) $VIRTUALDESKTOPHEIGHT = $VIRTUALDESKTOPHEIGHT[0]As posted above: $FW = DLLCall("user32.dll", "int", "GetSystemMetrics", "int", 78) $FH = DLLCall("user32.dll", "int", "GetSystemMetrics", "int", 79) $WA = $FW[0] $HA = $FH[0] This code retrieves the total size of the V-Desktop. I need the width/height of each monitor being used, so I used the concept from Monamo's code to write a working script (posted above), but the code seems a little bulkier than it needs to be. I was wondering if there was a cleaner way of writing it that uses a better grasp on the concept which I don't have at the moment. The end result should be close to or the same as it is right now, giving me an array of width/height values. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xrxca Posted October 12, 2008 Share Posted October 12, 2008 (edited) I use enumdisplaymonitors for this purpose, (I have a number of scripts to start apps on specific monitors, or on the monitor the mouse is on (from toolbars or other apps tool menus etc.)) here is the MultiMon.au3 I wrote and am currently using (could have a whole bunch more capability, but does what i need it to, the one thing I keep meaning to add is a custom MsgBox that I can place on a specific monitor) It all seems to still work, (I just cleaned up the code a bit, added some minimal info above each function and renamed a bunch of variables ($t1, $t2, $h etc just doesn't cut it if someone else is looking at the code ) expandcollapse popup#include-Once Global $__MonitorList[1][5] $__MonitorList[0][0] = 0 ; Just for testing _ShowMonitorInfo() ;================================================================================================== ; Function Name: _ShowMonitorInfo() ; Description:: Show the info in $__MonitorList in a msgbox (line 0 is entire screen) ; Parameter(s): n/a ; Return Value(s): n/a ; Author(s): xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ;================================================================================================== Func _ShowMonitorInfo() If $__MonitorList[0][0] == 0 Then _GetMonitors() EndIf Local $Msg = "" Local $i = 0 For $i = 0 To $__MonitorList[0][0] $Msg &= $i & " - L:" & $__MonitorList[$i][1] & ", T:" & $__MonitorList[$i][2] $Msg &= ", R:" & $__MonitorList[$i][3] & ", B:" & $__MonitorList[$i][4] If $i < $__MonitorList[0][0] Then $Msg &= @CRLF Next MsgBox(0, $__MonitorList[0][0] & " Monitors: ", $Msg) EndFunc ;==>_ShowMonitorInfo ;================================================================================================== ; Function Name: _MaxOnMonitor($Title[, $Text = ''[, $Monitor = -1]]) ; Description:: Maximize a window on a specific monitor (or the monitor the mouse is on) ; Parameter(s): $Title The title of the window to Move/Maximize ; optional: $Text The text of the window to Move/Maximize ; optional: $Monitor The monitor to move to (1..NumMonitors) defaults to monitor mouse is on ; Note: Should probably have specified return/error codes but haven't put them in yet ; Author(s): xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ;================================================================================================== Func _MaxOnMonitor($Title, $Text = '', $Monitor = -1) _CenterOnMonitor($Title, $Text, $Monitor) WinSetState($Title, $Text, @SW_MAXIMIZE) EndFunc ;==>_MaxOnMonitor ;================================================================================================== ; Function Name: _CenterOnMonitor($Title[, $Text = ''[, $Monitor = -1]]) ; Description:: Center a window on a specific monitor (or the monitor the mouse is on) ; Parameter(s): $Title The title of the window to Move/Maximize ; optional: $Text The text of the window to Move/Maximize ; optional: $Monitor The monitor to move to (1..NumMonitors) defaults to monitor mouse is on ; Note: Should probably have specified return/error codes but haven't put them in yet ; Author(s): xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ;================================================================================================== Func _CenterOnMonitor($Title, $Text = '', $Monitor = -1) $hWindow = WinGetHandle($Title, $Text) If Not @error Then If $Monitor == -1 Then $Monitor = _GetMonitorFromPoint() ElseIf $__MonitorList[0][0] == 0 Then _GetMonitors() EndIf If ($Monitor > 0) And ($Monitor <= $__MonitorList[0][0]) Then ; Restore the window if necessary Local $WinState = WinGetState($hWindow) If BitAND($WinState, 16) Or BitAND($WinState, 32) Then WinSetState($hWindow, '', @SW_RESTORE) EndIf Local $WinSize = WinGetPos($hWindow) Local $x = Int(($__MonitorList[$Monitor][3] - $__MonitorList[$Monitor][1] - $WinSize[2]) / 2) + $__MonitorList[$Monitor][1] Local $y = Int(($__MonitorList[$Monitor][4] - $__MonitorList[$Monitor][2] - $WinSize[3]) / 2) + $__MonitorList[$Monitor][2] WinMove($hWindow, '', $x, $y) EndIf EndIf EndFunc ;==>_CenterOnMonitor ;================================================================================================== ; Function Name: _GetMonitorFromPoint([$XorPoint = -654321[, $Y = 0]]) ; Description:: Get a monitor number from an x/y pos or the current mouse position ; Parameter(s): ; optional: $XorPoint X Position or Array with X/Y as items 0,1 (ie from MouseGetPos()) ; optional: $Y Y Position ; Note: Should probably have specified return/error codes but haven't put them in yet, ; and better checking should be done on passed variables. ; Used to use MonitorFromPoint DLL call, but it didn't seem to always work. ; Author(s): xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ;================================================================================================== Func _GetMonitorFromPoint($XorPoint = 0, $y = 0) If @NumParams = 0 then local $MousePos = MouseGetPos() Local $myX = $MousePos[0] Local $myY = $MousePos[1] Elseif ( @NumParams = 1 ) and IsArray($XorPoint) Then Local $myX = $XorPoint[0] Local $myY = $XorPoint[1] Else Local $myX = $XorPoint Local $myY = $y EndIf If $__MonitorList[0][0] == 0 Then _GetMonitors() EndIf Local $i = 0 Local $Monitor = 0 For $i = 1 To $__MonitorList[0][0] If ($myX >= $__MonitorList[$i][1]) _ And ($myX < $__MonitorList[$i][3]) _ And ($myY >= $__MonitorList[$i][2]) _ And ($myY < $__MonitorList[$i][4]) Then $Monitor = $i Next Return $Monitor EndFunc ;==>_GetMonitorFromPoint ;================================================================================================== ; Function Name: _GetMonitors() ; Description:: Load monitor positions ; Parameter(s): n/a ; Return Value(s): 2D Array of Monitors ; [0][0] = Number of Monitors ; [i][0] = HMONITOR handle of this monitor. ; [i][1] = Left Position of Monitor ; [i][2] = Top Position of Monitor ; [i][3] = Right Position of Monitor ; [i][4] = Bottom Position of Monitor ; Note: [0][1..4] are set to Left,Top,Right,Bottom of entire screen ; hMonitor is returned in [i][0], but no longer used by these routines. ; Also sets $__MonitorList global variable (for other subs to use) ; Author(s): xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ;================================================================================================== Func _GetMonitors() $__MonitorList[0][0] = 0 ; Added so that the global array is reset if this is called multiple times Local $handle = DllCallbackRegister("_MonitorEnumProc", "int", "hwnd;hwnd;ptr;lparam") DllCall("user32.dll", "int", "EnumDisplayMonitors", "hwnd", 0, "ptr", 0, "ptr", DllCallbackGetPtr($handle), "lparam", 0) DllCallbackFree($handle) Local $i = 0 For $i = 1 To $__MonitorList[0][0] If $__MonitorList[$i][1] < $__MonitorList[0][1] Then $__MonitorList[0][1] = $__MonitorList[$i][1] If $__MonitorList[$i][2] < $__MonitorList[0][2] Then $__MonitorList[0][2] = $__MonitorList[$i][2] If $__MonitorList[$i][3] > $__MonitorList[0][3] Then $__MonitorList[0][3] = $__MonitorList[$i][3] If $__MonitorList[$i][4] > $__MonitorList[0][4] Then $__MonitorList[0][4] = $__MonitorList[$i][4] Next Return $__MonitorList EndFunc ;==>_GetMonitors ;================================================================================================== ; Function Name: _MonitorEnumProc($hMonitor, $hDC, $lRect, $lParam) ; Description:: Enum Callback Function for EnumDisplayMonitors in _GetMonitors ; Author(s): xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ;================================================================================================== Func _MonitorEnumProc($hMonitor, $hDC, $lRect, $lParam) Local $Rect = DllStructCreate("int left;int top;int right;int bottom", $lRect) $__MonitorList[0][0] += 1 ReDim $__MonitorList[$__MonitorList[0][0] + 1][5] $__MonitorList[$__MonitorList[0][0]][0] = $hMonitor $__MonitorList[$__MonitorList[0][0]][1] = DllStructGetData($Rect, "left") $__MonitorList[$__MonitorList[0][0]][2] = DllStructGetData($Rect, "top") $__MonitorList[$__MonitorList[0][0]][3] = DllStructGetData($Rect, "right") $__MonitorList[$__MonitorList[0][0]][4] = DllStructGetData($Rect, "bottom") Return 1 ; Return 1 to continue enumeration EndFunc ;==>_MonitorEnumProc Edited Jan 8, 2009 to correct minor bug in _GetMonitors routine (Pointed out by Cusem). Edited January 8, 2009 by xrxca alshamma, charles_su and mLipok 2 1 By far, the worst four letter word (swear word) out there has to be USER Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charles_su Posted November 7, 2017 Share Posted November 7, 2017 (edited) thx a lot,this helps indeed. Edited November 7, 2017 by JLogan3o13 Removed long quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Developers Jos Posted November 7, 2017 Developers Share Posted November 7, 2017 @charles_su, What is the point of quoting an 9 years old post and not adding anything? Jos SciTE4AutoIt3 Full installer Download page - Beta files Read before posting How to post scriptsource Forum etiquette Forum Rules Live for the present, Dream of the future, Learn from the past. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators JLogan3o13 Posted November 7, 2017 Moderators Share Posted November 7, 2017 @charles_su did you happen to notice this thread is over 9 years old? Please do not resurrect old threads pointlessly. Also, when commenting please just hit reply rather than quote, it pads the thread unnecessarily. "Profanity is the last vestige of the feeble mind. For the man who cannot express himself forcibly through intellect must do so through shock and awe" - Spencer W. Kimball How to get your question answered on this forum! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mLipok Posted October 11, 2018 Share Posted October 11, 2018 (edited) A small refactoring.... expandcollapse popup#include-Once ; https://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/82353-dual-monitor-resolution-detection/?do=findComment&comment=1405494 #AutoIt3Wrapper_Run_AU3Check=Y #AutoIt3Wrapper_Au3Check_Parameters=-d -w 1 -w 2 -w 3 -w 4 -w 5 -w 6 -w 7 Global $__g_aMonitorList[1][5] $__g_aMonitorList[0][0] = 0 ; For testing - uncomment following line 'CTRL+Q in SciTE4AutoIt' ;~ If Not @Compiled Then _Example_ShowMonitorInfo() ; #FUNCTION# ==================================================================================================================== ; Name ..........: _Example_ShowMonitorInfo ; Description ...: Show the info in $__g_aMonitorList in a msgbox (line 0 is entire screen) ; Syntax ........: _Example_ShowMonitorInfo() ; Parameters ....: None ; Return values .: None ; Author ........: xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ; Modified ......: mLipok ; Remarks .......: ; Related .......: ; Link ..........: ; Example .......: No ; =============================================================================================================================== Func _Example_ShowMonitorInfo() If $__g_aMonitorList[0][0] == 0 Then _GetMonitors() Local $sMessage = "" For $i = 0 To $__g_aMonitorList[0][0] $sMessage &= $i & " - L:" & $__g_aMonitorList[$i][1] & ", T:" & $__g_aMonitorList[$i][2] $sMessage &= ", R:" & $__g_aMonitorList[$i][3] & ", B:" & $__g_aMonitorList[$i][4] If $i < $__g_aMonitorList[0][0] Then $sMessage &= @CRLF Next MsgBox(0, $__g_aMonitorList[0][0] & " Monitors: ", $sMessage) EndFunc ;==>_Example_ShowMonitorInfo ; #FUNCTION# ==================================================================================================================== ; Name ..........: _MaxOnMonitor ; Description ...: Maximize a window on a specific monitor (or the monitor the mouse is on) ; Syntax ........: _MaxOnMonitor($sTitle[, $sText = ''[, $iMonitor = -1]]) ; Parameters ....: $sTitle - a string value. The title/hWnd/class of the window to Move/Maximize ; $sText - [optional] a string value. Default is ''. The text of the window to Move/Maximize ; $iMonitor - [optional] an integer value. Default is -1. The monitor, to which window should be moved (1..NumMonitors). Use default -1 to select monitor on which mouse is on ; Return values .: None, or sets the @error flag to non-zero if the window is not found. ; Author ........: xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ; Modified ......: mLipok ; Remarks .......: ; Related .......: WinGetHandle ; Link ..........: ; Example .......: No ; =============================================================================================================================== Func _MaxOnMonitor($sTitle, $sText = '', $iMonitor = -1) _CenterOnMonitor($sTitle, $sText, $iMonitor) If @error Then Return SetError(@error, @extended) WinSetState($sTitle, $sText, @SW_MAXIMIZE) EndFunc ;==>_MaxOnMonitor ; #FUNCTION# ==================================================================================================================== ; Name ..........: _CenterOnMonitor ; Description ...: Center a window on a specific monitor (or the monitor the mouse is on) ; Syntax ........: _CenterOnMonitor($Title[, $sText = ''[, $iMonitor = -1]]) ; Parameters ....: $Title - an unknown value. The title/hWnd/class of the window to center on monitor ; $sText - [optional] a string value. Default is ''. The text of the window to center on monitor ; $iMonitor - [optional] an integer value. Default is -1. The monitor, to which window should be moved (1..NumMonitors). Use default -1 to select monitor on which mouse is on ; Return values .: None, or sets the @error flag to non-zero if the window is not found. ; Author ........: xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ; Modified ......: mLipok ; Remarks .......: Should probably have specified return/error codes but haven't put them in yet ; Remarks .......: ; Related .......: WinGetHandle ; Link ..........: ; Example .......: No ; =============================================================================================================================== Func _CenterOnMonitor($Title, $sText = '', $iMonitor = -1) Local $hWindow = WinGetHandle($Title, $sText) If @error Then Return SetError(1) If $iMonitor == -1 Then $iMonitor = _GetMonitorFromPoint() If $__g_aMonitorList[0][0] == 0 Then _GetMonitors() If ($iMonitor > 0) And ($iMonitor <= $__g_aMonitorList[0][0]) Then ; Restore the window if necessary Local $WinState = WinGetState($hWindow) If BitAND($WinState, 16) Or BitAND($WinState, 32) Then WinSetState($hWindow, '', @SW_RESTORE) EndIf Local $WinSize = WinGetPos($hWindow) Local $x = Int(($__g_aMonitorList[$iMonitor][3] - $__g_aMonitorList[$iMonitor][1] - $WinSize[2]) / 2) + $__g_aMonitorList[$iMonitor][1] Local $y = Int(($__g_aMonitorList[$iMonitor][4] - $__g_aMonitorList[$iMonitor][2] - $WinSize[3]) / 2) + $__g_aMonitorList[$iMonitor][2] WinMove($hWindow, '', $x, $y) EndIf EndFunc ;==>_CenterOnMonitor ; #FUNCTION# ==================================================================================================================== ; Name ..........: _GetMonitorFromPoint ; Description ...: Get a monitor number from an x/y pos or the current mouse position ; Syntax ........: _GetMonitorFromPoint([$XorPoint = 0[, $y = 0]]) ; Parameters ....: $XorPoint - [optional] an unknown value. Default is 0. X Position or Array with X/Y as items 0,1 (ie from MouseGetPos()) ; $y - [optional] an unknown value. Default is 0. Y Position ; Return values .: $iMonitor, or set @error to 1 ; Author ........: xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ; Modified ......: mLipok ; Remarks .......: Used to use MonitorFromPoint DLL call, but it didn't seem to always work. ; Related .......: MouseGetPos ; Link ..........: ; Example .......: No ; =============================================================================================================================== Func _GetMonitorFromPoint($XorPoint = 0, $y = 0) Local $i_MouseX, $i_MouseY If @NumParams = 0 Then Local $aMousePos = MouseGetPos() $i_MouseX = $aMousePos[0] $i_MouseY = $aMousePos[1] ElseIf (@NumParams = 1) And IsArray($XorPoint) Then If UBound($XorPoint) <> 2 Then Return SetError(1, 1) $i_MouseX = $XorPoint[0] If Not IsInt($i_MouseX) Then Return SetError(2, 2) $i_MouseY = $XorPoint[1] If Not IsInt($i_MouseY) Then Return SetError(2, 3) Else If Not IsInt($XorPoint) Then Return SetError(2, 1) If Not IsInt($y) Then Return SetError(2, 2) $i_MouseX = $XorPoint $i_MouseY = $y EndIf If $__g_aMonitorList[0][0] == 0 Then _GetMonitors() Local $iMonitor = 0 For $i = 1 To $__g_aMonitorList[0][0] If ($i_MouseX >= $__g_aMonitorList[$i][1]) _ And ($i_MouseX < $__g_aMonitorList[$i][3]) _ And ($i_MouseY >= $__g_aMonitorList[$i][2]) _ And ($i_MouseY < $__g_aMonitorList[$i][4]) Then $iMonitor = $i Next Return $iMonitor EndFunc ;==>_GetMonitorFromPoint ; #FUNCTION# ==================================================================================================================== ; Name ..........: _GetMonitors ; Description ...: Load monitor positions ; Syntax ........: _GetMonitors() ; Parameters ....: None ; Return values .: $__g_aMonitorList and 2D Array of Monitors ; [0][0] = Number of Monitors ; [i][0] = HMONITOR handle of this monitor. ; [i][1] = Left Position of Monitor ; [i][2] = Top Position of Monitor ; [i][3] = Right Position of Monitor ; [i][4] = Bottom Position of Monitor ; Author ........: xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ; Modified ......: mLipok ; Remarks .......: [0][1..4] are set to Left,Top,Right,Bottom of entire screen ; hMonitor is returned in [i][0], but no longer used by these routines. ; Also sets $__g_aMonitorList Global variable (for other subs to use) ; Related .......: ; Link ..........: ; Example .......: _Example_ShowMonitorInfo() ; =============================================================================================================================== Func _GetMonitors() $__g_aMonitorList[0][0] = 0 ; Added so that the global array is reset if this is called multiple times Local $handle = DllCallbackRegister(__MonitorEnumProc, "int", "hwnd;hwnd;ptr;lparam") DllCall("user32.dll", "int", "EnumDisplayMonitors", "hwnd", 0, "ptr", 0, "ptr", DllCallbackGetPtr($handle), "lparam", 0) DllCallbackFree($handle) For $i = 1 To $__g_aMonitorList[0][0] If $__g_aMonitorList[$i][1] < $__g_aMonitorList[0][1] Then $__g_aMonitorList[0][1] = $__g_aMonitorList[$i][1] If $__g_aMonitorList[$i][2] < $__g_aMonitorList[0][2] Then $__g_aMonitorList[0][2] = $__g_aMonitorList[$i][2] If $__g_aMonitorList[$i][3] > $__g_aMonitorList[0][3] Then $__g_aMonitorList[0][3] = $__g_aMonitorList[$i][3] If $__g_aMonitorList[$i][4] > $__g_aMonitorList[0][4] Then $__g_aMonitorList[0][4] = $__g_aMonitorList[$i][4] Next Return $__g_aMonitorList EndFunc ;==>_GetMonitors ; #INTERNAL_USE_ONLY# =========================================================================================================== ; Name ..........: __MonitorEnumProc ; Description ...: Enum Callback Function for EnumDisplayMonitors in _GetMonitors ; Syntax ........: __MonitorEnumProc($hMonitor, $hDC, $lRect, $lParam) ; Parameters ....: $hMonitor - a handle value. ; $hDC - a handle value. ; $lRect - an unknown value. ; $lParam - an unknown value. ; Return values .: 1 and set $__g_aMonitorList ; Author ........: xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ; Modified ......: mLipok ; Remarks .......: ; Related .......: ; Link ..........: ; Example .......: No ; =============================================================================================================================== Func __MonitorEnumProc($hMonitor, $hDC, $lRect, $lParam) #forceref $hDC, $lParam Local $tRect = DllStructCreate("int left;int top;int right;int bottom", $lRect) $__g_aMonitorList[0][0] += 1 ReDim $__g_aMonitorList[$__g_aMonitorList[0][0] + 1][5] $__g_aMonitorList[$__g_aMonitorList[0][0]][0] = $hMonitor $__g_aMonitorList[$__g_aMonitorList[0][0]][1] = DllStructGetData($tRect, "left") $__g_aMonitorList[$__g_aMonitorList[0][0]][2] = DllStructGetData($tRect, "top") $__g_aMonitorList[$__g_aMonitorList[0][0]][3] = DllStructGetData($tRect, "right") $__g_aMonitorList[$__g_aMonitorList[0][0]][4] = DllStructGetData($tRect, "bottom") Return 1 ; Return 1 to continue enumeration EndFunc ;==>__MonitorEnumProc Edited October 11, 2018 by mLipok Added comments about - #INTERNAL_USE_ONLY# LeoSS 1 Signature beginning:* Please remember: "AutoIt"..... * Wondering who uses AutoIt and what it can be used for ? 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dwaynek Posted May 23, 2020 Share Posted May 23, 2020 how would i detect if the second monitor is off? when i turn off my second monitor, these functions still think its on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Developers Jos Posted May 23, 2020 Developers Share Posted May 23, 2020 @dwaynek, Any good reason why you are cross posting this question while you have your own thread running already? Please don't and simply stick to your original Thread! Jos SciTE4AutoIt3 Full installer Download page - Beta files Read before posting How to post scriptsource Forum etiquette Forum Rules Live for the present, Dream of the future, Learn from the past. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Decibel Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 (edited) I had a problem with @xrxca's fantastic MultiMon.au3, commented above, with my Windows 10 64-bit configuration. I have four displays, of which only two are the same size. My PC's BIOS displays boot messages on the left monitor, but Windows thinks that it's monitor #2, so I have my Display Settings like the attachment shows ( [2] [1] [3] [4] ). I had to add a few lines to MultiMon.au3 to show the monitors in the correct physical representation, because it was showing Display 2 (primary display) as the 4th hMonitor instead of the 1st. I put an _ArraySort in _GetMonitors() to fix this (at least on my system). I also added a line to the example _ShowMonitorInfo() to provide the hMonitor value(s). See attached "before after" screenshot for the result. expandcollapse popup#include-Once #include<Array.au3> ;added to fix the display order Global $__MonitorList[1][5] $__MonitorList[0][0] = 0 ; Just for testing ;~ _ArrayDisplay(_GetMonitors()) ;added as another way to see the info _ShowMonitorInfo() ;================================================================================================== ; Function Name: _ShowMonitorInfo() ; Description:: Show the info in $__MonitorList in a msgbox (line 0 is count of monitors and entire Desktop size) ; Parameter(s): n/a ; Return Value(s): n/a ; Author(s): xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ;================================================================================================== Func _ShowMonitorInfo() If $__MonitorList[0][0] == 0 Then _GetMonitors() EndIf Local $Msg = "" Local $i = 0 For $i = 0 To $__MonitorList[0][0] $Msg &= $i & " - hnd:" & $__MonitorList[$i][0] ;added for information $Msg &= ", L:" & $__MonitorList[$i][1] & ", T:" & $__MonitorList[$i][2] $Msg &= ", R:" & $__MonitorList[$i][3] & ", B:" & $__MonitorList[$i][4] If $i < $__MonitorList[0][0] Then $Msg &= @CRLF Next MsgBox(0, $__MonitorList[0][0] & " Monitors: ", $Msg) EndFunc ;==>_ShowMonitorInfo ;================================================================================================== ; Function Name: _MaxOnMonitor($Title[, $Text = ''[, $Monitor = -1]]) ; Description:: Maximize a window on a specific monitor (or the monitor the mouse is on) ; Parameter(s): $Title The title of the window to Move/Maximize ; optional: $Text The text of the window to Move/Maximize ; optional: $Monitor The monitor to move to (1..NumMonitors) defaults to monitor mouse is on ; Note: Should probably have specified return/error codes but haven't put them in yet ; Author(s): xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ;================================================================================================== Func _MaxOnMonitor($Title, $Text = '', $Monitor = -1) _CenterOnMonitor($Title, $Text, $Monitor) WinSetState($Title, $Text, @SW_MAXIMIZE) EndFunc ;==>_MaxOnMonitor ;================================================================================================== ; Function Name: _CenterOnMonitor($Title[, $Text = ''[, $Monitor = -1]]) ; Description:: Center a window on a specific monitor (or the monitor the mouse is on) ; Parameter(s): $Title The title of the window to Move/Maximize ; optional: $Text The text of the window to Move/Maximize ; optional: $Monitor The monitor to move to (1..NumMonitors) defaults to monitor mouse is on ; Note: Should probably have specified return/error codes but haven't put them in yet ; Author(s): xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ;================================================================================================== Func _CenterOnMonitor($Title, $Text = '', $Monitor = -1) $hWindow = WinGetHandle($Title, $Text) If Not @error Then If $Monitor == -1 Then $Monitor = _GetMonitorFromPoint() ElseIf $__MonitorList[0][0] == 0 Then _GetMonitors() EndIf If ($Monitor > 0) And ($Monitor <= $__MonitorList[0][0]) Then ; Restore the window if necessary Local $WinState = WinGetState($hWindow) If BitAND($WinState, 16) Or BitAND($WinState, 32) Then WinSetState($hWindow, '', @SW_RESTORE) EndIf Local $WinSize = WinGetPos($hWindow) Local $x = Int(($__MonitorList[$Monitor][3] - $__MonitorList[$Monitor][1] - $WinSize[2]) / 2) + $__MonitorList[$Monitor][1] Local $y = Int(($__MonitorList[$Monitor][4] - $__MonitorList[$Monitor][2] - $WinSize[3]) / 2) + $__MonitorList[$Monitor][2] WinMove($hWindow, '', $x, $y) EndIf EndIf EndFunc ;==>_CenterOnMonitor ;================================================================================================== ; Function Name: _GetMonitorFromPoint([$XorPoint = -654321[, $Y = 0]]) ; Description:: Get a monitor number from an x/y pos or the current mouse position ; Parameter(s): ; optional: $XorPoint X Position or Array with X/Y as items 0,1 (ie from MouseGetPos()) ; optional: $Y Y Position ; Note: Should probably have specified return/error codes but haven't put them in yet, ; and better checking should be done on passed variables. ; Used to use MonitorFromPoint DLL call, but it didn't seem to always work. ; Author(s): xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ;================================================================================================== Func _GetMonitorFromPoint($XorPoint = 0, $y = 0) If @NumParams = 0 then local $MousePos = MouseGetPos() Local $myX = $MousePos[0] Local $myY = $MousePos[1] Elseif ( @NumParams = 1 ) and IsArray($XorPoint) Then Local $myX = $XorPoint[0] Local $myY = $XorPoint[1] Else Local $myX = $XorPoint Local $myY = $y EndIf If $__MonitorList[0][0] == 0 Then _GetMonitors() EndIf Local $i = 0 Local $Monitor = 0 For $i = 1 To $__MonitorList[0][0] If ($myX >= $__MonitorList[$i][1]) _ And ($myX < $__MonitorList[$i][3]) _ And ($myY >= $__MonitorList[$i][2]) _ And ($myY < $__MonitorList[$i][4]) Then $Monitor = $i Next Return $Monitor EndFunc ;==>_GetMonitorFromPoint ;================================================================================================== ; Function Name: _GetMonitors() ; Description:: Load monitor positions ; Parameter(s): n/a ; Return Value(s): 2D Array of Monitors ; [0][0] = Number of Monitors ; [i][0] = HMONITOR handle of this monitor. ; [i][1] = Left Position of Monitor ; [i][2] = Top Position of Monitor ; [i][3] = Right Position of Monitor ; [i][4] = Bottom Position of Monitor ; Note: [0][1..4] are set to Left,Top,Right,Bottom of entire screen ; hMonitor is returned in [i][0], but no longer used by these routines. ; Also sets $__MonitorList global variable (for other subs to use) ; Author(s): xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ;================================================================================================== Func _GetMonitors() $__MonitorList[0][0] = 0 ; Added so that the global array is reset if this is called multiple times Local $handle = DllCallbackRegister("_MonitorEnumProc", "int", "hwnd;hwnd;ptr;lparam") DllCall("user32.dll", "int", "EnumDisplayMonitors", "hwnd", 0, "ptr", 0, "ptr", DllCallbackGetPtr($handle), "lparam", 0) DllCallbackFree($handle) Local $i = 0 For $i = 1 To $__MonitorList[0][0] If $__MonitorList[$i][1] < $__MonitorList[0][1] Then $__MonitorList[0][1] = $__MonitorList[$i][1] If $__MonitorList[$i][2] < $__MonitorList[0][2] Then $__MonitorList[0][2] = $__MonitorList[$i][2] If $__MonitorList[$i][3] > $__MonitorList[0][3] Then $__MonitorList[0][3] = $__MonitorList[$i][3] If $__MonitorList[$i][4] > $__MonitorList[0][4] Then $__MonitorList[0][4] = $__MonitorList[$i][4] Next _ArraySort($__MonitorList, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0) ;added to sort it by the first column (hMonitor) so that they line up in physical order like Display Settings-->Rearrange Displays Return $__MonitorList EndFunc ;==>_GetMonitors ;================================================================================================== ; Function Name: _MonitorEnumProc($hMonitor, $hDC, $lRect, $lParam) ; Description:: Enum Callback Function for EnumDisplayMonitors in _GetMonitors ; Author(s): xrxca (autoit@forums.xrx.ca) ;================================================================================================== Func _MonitorEnumProc($hMonitor, $hDC, $lRect, $lParam) Local $Rect = DllStructCreate("int left;int top;int right;int bottom", $lRect) $__MonitorList[0][0] += 1 ReDim $__MonitorList[$__MonitorList[0][0] + 1][5] $__MonitorList[$__MonitorList[0][0]][0] = $hMonitor $__MonitorList[$__MonitorList[0][0]][1] = DllStructGetData($Rect, "left") $__MonitorList[$__MonitorList[0][0]][2] = DllStructGetData($Rect, "top") $__MonitorList[$__MonitorList[0][0]][3] = DllStructGetData($Rect, "right") $__MonitorList[$__MonitorList[0][0]][4] = DllStructGetData($Rect, "bottom") Return 1 ; Return 1 to continue enumeration EndFunc ;==>_MonitorEnumProc Now when I use _CenterOnMonitor, it correctly moves the specified WindowTitle to the specified Monitor number. _CenterOnMonitor("Notepad", "", 1) ;leftmost Sleep(2000) _CenterOnMonitor("Notepad", "", 2) ;middle left Sleep(2000) _CenterOnMonitor("Notepad", "", 3) ;middle right Sleep(2000) _CenterOnMonitor("Notepad", "", 4) ;rightmost Edit: I didn't find MultiMon.au3 anywhere in the AutoIt Examples pages to follow up with my 2 cents, so I stuck it here. Edited December 19, 2020 by Decibel mLipok and PeTFreitas 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeTFreitas Posted October 20, 2021 Share Posted October 20, 2021 Hi guys that is amazing, but I'm noob here unfortunately :) And I'm not able to use the detection information to move a App window for the numbered monitor, could you help me please? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Werty Posted October 20, 2021 Share Posted October 20, 2021 Sure, we can help you. PeTFreitas 1 Some guy's script + some other guy's script = my script! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeTFreitas Posted October 20, 2021 Share Posted October 20, 2021 I've tried that on the endo off the script, but no sucess _MaxOnMonitor("IEFrame", "News | Inside - Internet Explorer", 1) _CenterOnMonitor("IEFrame", "News | Inside - Internet Explorer", 1) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeTFreitas Posted October 20, 2021 Share Posted October 20, 2021 Sorry guys a got the issue now works _CenterOnMonitor("News | Inside - Internet Explorer", "", 1) ;leftmost Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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