# screen > Retrieve information about screen size, displays, cursor position, etc. Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process), [Renderer](../glossary.md#renderer-process) You cannot require or use this module until the `ready` event of the `app` module is emitted. `screen` is an [EventEmitter](https://nodejs.org/api/events.html#events_class_eventemitter). **Note:** In the renderer / DevTools, `window.screen` is a reserved DOM property, so writing `let {screen} = require('electron')` will not work. An example of creating a window that fills the whole screen: ```javascript const electron = require('electron') const {app, BrowserWindow} = electron let win app.on('ready', () => { const {width, height} = electron.screen.getPrimaryDisplay().workAreaSize win = new BrowserWindow({width, height}) win.loadURL('https://github.com') }) ``` Another example of creating a window in the external display: ```javascript const electron = require('electron') const {app, BrowserWindow} = require('electron') let win app.on('ready', () => { let displays = electron.screen.getAllDisplays() let externalDisplay = displays.find((display) => { return display.bounds.x !== 0 || display.bounds.y !== 0 }) if (externalDisplay) { win = new BrowserWindow({ x: externalDisplay.bounds.x + 50, y: externalDisplay.bounds.y + 50 }) win.loadURL('https://github.com') } }) ``` ## Events The `screen` module emits the following events: ### Event: 'display-added' Returns: * `event` Event * `newDisplay` [Display](structures/display.md) Emitted when `newDisplay` has been added. ### Event: 'display-removed' Returns: * `event` Event * `oldDisplay` [Display](structures/display.md) Emitted when `oldDisplay` has been removed. ### Event: 'display-metrics-changed' Returns: * `event` Event * `display` [Display](structures/display.md) * `changedMetrics` String[] Emitted when one or more metrics change in a `display`. The `changedMetrics` is an array of strings that describe the changes. Possible changes are `bounds`, `workArea`, `scaleFactor` and `rotation`. ## Methods The `screen` module has the following methods: ### `screen.getCursorScreenPoint()` Returns [`Point`](structures/point.md) The current absolute position of the mouse pointer. ### `screen.getPrimaryDisplay()` Returns [`Display`](structures/display.md) - The primary display. ### `screen.getAllDisplays()` Returns [`Display[]`](structures/display.md) - An array of displays that are currently available. ### `screen.getDisplayNearestPoint(point)` * `point` [Point](structures/point.md) Returns [`Display`](structures/display.md) - The display nearest the specified point. ### `screen.getDisplayMatching(rect)` * `rect` [Rectangle](structures/rectangle.md) Returns [`Display`](structures/display.md) - The display that most closely intersects the provided bounds. ### `screen.screenToDipPoint(point)` _Windows_ * `point` [Point](structures/point.md) Returns [`Point`](structures/point.md) Converts a screen physical point to a screen DIP point. The DPI scale is performed relative to the display containing the physical point. ### `screen.dipToScreenPoint(point)` _Windows_ * `point` [Point](structures/point.md) Returns [`Point`](structures/point.md) Converts a screen DIP point to a screen physical point. The DPI scale is performed relative to the display containing the DIP point. ### `screen.screenToDipRect(window, rect)` _Windows_ * `window` [BrowserWindow](browser-window.md) | null * `rect` [Rectangle](structures/rectangle.md) Returns [`Rectangle`](structures/rectangle.md) Converts a screen physical rect to a screen DIP rect. The DPI scale is performed relative to the display nearest to `window`. If `window` is null, scaling will be performed to the display nearest to `rect`. ### `screen.dipToScreenRect(window, rect)` _Windows_ * `window` [BrowserWindow](browser-window.md) | null * `rect` [Rectangle](structures/rectangle.md) Returns [`Rectangle`](structures/rectangle.md) Converts a screen DIP rect to a screen physical rect. The DPI scale is performed relative to the display nearest to `window`. If `window` is null, scaling will be performed to the display nearest to `rect`.