February 28, 1996
Because Microsoft Windows 95 users may have different screen resolution settings, you may need to set the screen resolution to a specific setting while your Microsoft® Visual Basic® version 4.0 application is running. This article explains how to change your screen resolution from within Visual Basic.
Under the Microsoft® Windows® 95 operating system, you can set your screen resolution by running the Display applet in Control Panel. In a Microsoft Visual Basic® version 4.0 application, you can use the Windows application programming interface (API) EnumDisplaySettings and ChangeDisplaySettings functions to change the screen resolution while your program is running.
The EnumDisplaySettings function allows you to retrieve information about your display's graphics modes. This information is then stored in a DEVMODE structure.
After you have interrogated the computer system with the EnumDisplaySettings function, you use the ChangeDisplaySettings function to tell the operating system to use a different screen resolution.
The ChangeDisplaySettings function lets you set the screen resolution to a different graphics mode. The DEVMODE structure holds the graphics mode information to which you want to change.
In the example program below, you first retrieve the current screen resolution information by calling the EnumDisplaySettings function. The DEVMODE structure contains the graphics modes information for the display type. Next, you modify the dmPelsWidth and dmPelsHeight fields in the DEVMODE structure to reflect the new screen resolution you want to set. Finally, you call the ChangeDisplaySettings function to tell the operating system to set the new screen resolution as the default resolution.
This program shows how to set the screen resolution from within a Visual Basic application.
Option Explicit
Private Declare Function EnumDisplaySettings Lib "user32" Alias
"EnumDisplaySettingsA" (ByVal lpszDeviceName As Long,
ByVal iModeNum As Long, lpDevMode As Any) As Boolean
Private Declare Function ChangeDisplaySettings Lib "user32" Alias
"ChangeDisplaySettingsA" (lpDevMode As Any, ByVal dwflags As Long) As Long
Const CCDEVICENAME = 32
Const CCFORMNAME = 32
Const DM_PELSWIDTH = &H80000
Const DM_PELSHEIGHT = &H100000
Private Type DEVMODE
dmDeviceName As String * CCDEVICENAME
dmSpecVersion As Integer
dmDriverVersion As Integer
dmSize As Integer
dmDriverExtra As Integer
dmFields As Long
dmOrientation As Integer
dmPaperSize As Integer
dmPaperLength As Integer
dmPaperWidth As Integer
dmScale As Integer
dmCopies As Integer
dmDefaultSource As Integer
dmPrintQuality As Integer
dmColor As Integer
dmDuplex As Integer
dmYResolution As Integer
dmTTOption As Integer
dmCollate As Integer
dmFormName As String * CCFORMNAME
dmUnusedPadding As Integer
dmBitsPerPel As Integer
dmPelsWidth As Long
dmPelsHeight As Long
dmDisplayFlags As Long
dmDisplayFrequency As Long
End Type
Dim DevM As DEVMODE
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Dim a As Boolean
Dim i&
i = 0
Do
a = EnumDisplaySettings(0&, i&, DevM)
i = i + 1
Loop Until (a = False)
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
Dim b&
DevM.dmFields = DM_PELSWIDTH Or DM_PELSHEIGHT
DevM.dmPelsWidth = 800
DevM.dmPelsHeight = 600
b = ChangeDisplaySettings(DevM, 0)
End Sub
Run the example program by pressing Click the first Command Button control. This retrieves all the graphics modes for your display. Next, click the second Command Button control to change the display's screen resolution to 800 x 600 graphics mode.
"ChangeDisplaySettings QuickInfo Overview Group." (MSDN Library, SDK Documentation, Platform SDK)
"EnumDisplaySettings QuickInfo Overview Group." (MSDN Library, SDK Documentation, Platform SDK)