Even though it's not screen's fault, it's super easy in the DevTools to write `screen = require('screen')`, then wonder why it doesn't work (because `window.screen` is reserved by the DOM). This makes people who just type in the example more likely to get it right.
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screen
Gets various info about screen size, displays, cursor position, etc. You should
not use this module until the ready
event of app
module gets emitted.
screen
is an EventEmitter.
Make sure to note that in the renderer / DevTools, window.screen
is a reserved DOM property, so writing screen = require('screen')
won't work. In our examples below, we use atomScreen
as the variable name instead.
An example of creating a window that fills the whole screen:
var app = require('app');
var BrowserWindow = require('browser-window');
var mainWindow;
app.on('ready', function() {
var atomScreen = require('screen');
var size = atomScreen.getPrimaryDisplay().workAreaSize;
mainWindow = new BrowserWindow({ width: size.width, height: size.height });
});
Another example of creating a window in the external display:
var app = require('app');
var BrowserWindow = require('browser-window');
var mainWindow;
app.on('ready', function() {
var atomScreen = require('screen');
var displays = atomScreen.getAllDisplays();
var externalDisplay = null;
for (var i in displays) {
if (displays[i].bounds.x > 0 || displays[i].bounds.y > 0) {
externalDisplay = displays[i];
break;
}
}
if (externalDisplay) {
mainWindow = new BrowserWindow({
x: externalDisplay.bounds.x + 50,
y: externalDisplay.bounds.y + 50,
});
}
});
Event: display-added
event
EventnewDisplay
Object
Emitted when newDisplay
has been added.
Event: display-removed
event
EventoldDisplay
Object
Emitted when oldDisplay
has been removed.
Event: display-metrics-changed
event
Eventdisplay
ObjectchangedMetricts
Array
Emitted when a display
has one or more metrics changed, changedMetricts
is
an array of strings that describe the changes. Possible changes are bounds
,
workArea
, scaleFactor
and rotation
.
screen.getCursorScreenPoint()
Returns the current absolute position of the mouse pointer.
screen.getPrimaryDisplay()
Returns the primary display.
screen.getAllDisplays()
Returns an array of displays that are currently available.
screen.getDisplayNearestPoint(point)
point
Objectx
Integery
Integer
Returns the display nearest the specified point.
screen.getDisplayMatching(rect)
rect
Objectx
Integery
Integerwidth
Integerheight
Integer
Returns the display that most closely intersects the provided bounds.