public
final
class
DisplayManager
extends Object
java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.hardware.display.DisplayManager |
Manages the properties of attached displays.
Get an instance of this class by calling
Context.getSystemService()
with the argument
DISPLAY_SERVICE
.
Nested classes | |
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interface |
DisplayManager.DisplayListener
Listens for changes in available display devices. |
Constants | |
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String |
DISPLAY_CATEGORY_PRESENTATION
Display category: Presentation displays. |
int |
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR
Virtual display flag: Allows content to be mirrored on private displays when no content is being shown. |
int |
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY
Virtual display flag: Only show this display's own content; do not mirror the content of another display. |
int |
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PRESENTATION
Virtual display flag: Create a presentation display. |
int |
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC
Virtual display flag: Create a public display. |
int |
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SECURE
Virtual display flag: Create a secure display. |
Public methods | |
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VirtualDisplay
|
createVirtualDisplay(String name, int width, int height, int densityDpi, Surface surface, int flags)
Creates a virtual display. |
VirtualDisplay
|
createVirtualDisplay(String name, int width, int height, int densityDpi, Surface surface, int flags, VirtualDisplay.Callback callback, Handler handler)
Creates a virtual display. |
Display
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getDisplay(int displayId)
Gets information about a logical display. |
Display[]
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getDisplays()
Gets all currently valid logical displays. |
Display[]
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getDisplays(String category)
Gets all currently valid logical displays of the specified category. |
void
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registerDisplayListener(DisplayManager.DisplayListener listener, Handler handler)
Registers an display listener to receive notifications about when displays are added, removed or changed. |
void
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unregisterDisplayListener(DisplayManager.DisplayListener listener)
Unregisters a display listener. |
Inherited methods | |
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From
class
java.lang.Object
|
String DISPLAY_CATEGORY_PRESENTATION
Display category: Presentation displays.
This category can be used to identify secondary displays that are suitable for use as presentation displays such as HDMI or Wireless displays. Applications may automatically project their content to presentation displays to provide richer second screen experiences.
Constant Value: "android.hardware.display.category.PRESENTATION"
int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR
Virtual display flag: Allows content to be mirrored on private displays when no content is being shown.
This flag is mutually exclusive with VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY
.
If both flags are specified then the own-content only behavior will be applied.
The behavior of this flag is implied whenever VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC
is set
and VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY
has not been set. This flag is only
required to override the default behavior when creating a private display.
Creating an auto-mirroing virtual display requires the
CAPTURE_VIDEO_OUTPUT
or CAPTURE_SECURE_VIDEO_OUTPUT
permission.
These permissions are reserved for use by system components and are not available to
third-party applications.
Alternatively, an appropriate MediaProjection
may be used to create an
auto-mirroring virtual display.
Constant Value: 16 (0x00000010)
int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY
Virtual display flag: Only show this display's own content; do not mirror the content of another display.
This flag is used in conjunction with VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC
.
Ordinarily public virtual displays will automatically mirror the content of the
default display if they have no windows of their own. When this flag is
specified, the virtual display will only ever show its own content and
will be blanked instead if it has no windows.
This flag is mutually exclusive with VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR
. If both
flags are specified then the own-content only behavior will be applied.
This behavior of this flag is implied whenever neither VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC
nor VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR
have been set. This flag is only required to
override the default behavior when creating a public display.
Constant Value: 8 (0x00000008)
int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PRESENTATION
Virtual display flag: Create a presentation display.
When this flag is set, the virtual display is registered as a presentation
display in the presentation display category
.
Applications may automatically project their content to presentation displays
to provide richer second screen experiences.
When this flag is not set, the virtual display is not registered as a presentation display. Applications can still project their content on the display but they will typically not do so automatically. This option is appropriate for more special-purpose displays.
See also:
Constant Value: 2 (0x00000002)
int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC
Virtual display flag: Create a public display.
When this flag is set, the virtual display is public.
A public virtual display behaves just like most any other display that is connected to the system such as an HDMI or Wireless display. Applications can open windows on the display and the system may mirror the contents of other displays onto it.
Creating a public virtual display that isn't restricted to own-content only implicitly
creates an auto-mirroring display. See VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR
for
restrictions on who is allowed to create an auto-mirroring display.
When this flag is not set, the virtual display is private as defined by the
FLAG_PRIVATE
display flag.
A private virtual display belongs to the application that created it. Only the a owner of a private virtual display is allowed to place windows upon it. The private virtual display also does not participate in display mirroring: it will neither receive mirrored content from another display nor allow its own content to be mirrored elsewhere. More precisely, the only processes that are allowed to enumerate or interact with the private display are those that have the same UID as the application that originally created the private virtual display.
See also:
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)
int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SECURE
Virtual display flag: Create a secure display.
When this flag is set, the virtual display is considered secure as defined
by the FLAG_SECURE
display flag. The caller promises to take
reasonable measures, such as over-the-air encryption, to prevent the contents
of the display from being intercepted or recorded on a persistent medium.
Creating a secure virtual display requires the
CAPTURE_SECURE_VIDEO_OUTPUT
permission.
This permission is reserved for use by system components and is not available to
third-party applications.
When this flag is not set, the virtual display is considered unsecure. The content of secure windows will be blanked if shown on this display.
Constant Value: 4 (0x00000004)
VirtualDisplay createVirtualDisplay (String name, int width, int height, int densityDpi, Surface surface, int flags)
Creates a virtual display.
Parameters | |
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name |
String
|
width |
int
|
height |
int
|
densityDpi |
int
|
surface |
Surface
|
flags |
int
|
Returns | |
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VirtualDisplay |
VirtualDisplay createVirtualDisplay (String name, int width, int height, int densityDpi, Surface surface, int flags, VirtualDisplay.Callback callback, Handler handler)
Creates a virtual display.
The content of a virtual display is rendered to a Surface
provided
by the application.
The virtual display should be released
when no longer needed. Because a virtual display renders to a surface
provided by the application, it will be released automatically when the
process terminates and all remaining windows on it will be forcibly removed.
The behavior of the virtual display depends on the flags that are provided to this method. By default, virtual displays are created to be private, non-presentation and unsecure. Permissions may be required to use certain flags.
As of KITKAT_WATCH
, the surface may
be attached or detached dynamically using setSurface(Surface)
.
Previously, the surface had to be non-null when createVirtualDisplay(String, int, int, int, Surface, int)
was called and could not be changed for the lifetime of the display.
Detaching the surface that backs a virtual display has a similar effect to turning off the screen.
Parameters | |
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name |
String :
The name of the virtual display, must be non-empty. |
width |
int :
The width of the virtual display in pixels, must be greater than 0. |
height |
int :
The height of the virtual display in pixels, must be greater than 0. |
densityDpi |
int :
The density of the virtual display in dpi, must be greater than 0. |
surface |
Surface :
The surface to which the content of the virtual display should
be rendered, or null if there is none initially. |
flags |
int :
A combination of virtual display flags:
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC , VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PRESENTATION ,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SECURE , VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY ,
or VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR . |
callback |
VirtualDisplay.Callback :
Callback to call when the state of the VirtualDisplay changes |
handler |
Handler :
The handler on which the listener should be invoked, or null
if the listener should be invoked on the calling thread's looper. |
Returns | |
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VirtualDisplay |
The newly created virtual display, or null if the application could not create the virtual display. |
Throws | |
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SecurityException |
if the caller does not have permission to create a virtual display with the specified flags. |
Display getDisplay (int displayId)
Gets information about a logical display. The display metrics may be adjusted to provide compatibility for legacy applications.
Parameters | |
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displayId |
int :
The logical display id. |
Returns | |
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Display |
The display object, or null if there is no valid display with the given id. |
Display[] getDisplays ()
Gets all currently valid logical displays.
Returns | |
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Display[] |
An array containing all displays. |
Display[] getDisplays (String category)
Gets all currently valid logical displays of the specified category.
When there are multiple displays in a category the returned displays are sorted
of preference. For example, if the requested category is
DISPLAY_CATEGORY_PRESENTATION
and there are multiple presentation displays
then the displays are sorted so that the first display in the returned array
is the most preferred presentation display. The application may simply
use the first display or allow the user to choose.
Parameters | |
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category |
String :
The requested display category or null to return all displays. |
Returns | |
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Display[] |
An array containing all displays sorted by order of preference. |
See also:
void registerDisplayListener (DisplayManager.DisplayListener listener, Handler handler)
Registers an display listener to receive notifications about when displays are added, removed or changed.
Parameters | |
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listener |
DisplayManager.DisplayListener :
The listener to register. |
handler |
Handler :
The handler on which the listener should be invoked, or null
if the listener should be invoked on the calling thread's looper. |
void unregisterDisplayListener (DisplayManager.DisplayListener listener)
Unregisters a display listener.
Parameters | |
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listener |
DisplayManager.DisplayListener :
The listener to unregister. |