0 |
Width of the screen of the primary display monitor |
1 |
Height of the screen of the primary display monitor |
2 |
Width of a vertical scroll bar |
3 |
Height of a horizontal scroll bar |
4 |
Height of a title bar |
5 |
Width of a window border |
6 |
Height of a window border |
7 |
Width of the frame around the perimeter of a window that has a caption but is not sizable |
8 |
Height of the frame around the perimeter of a window that has a caption but is not sizable |
9 |
Height of the thumb box in a scroll bar |
10 |
Width of the thumb box in a scroll bar |
11 |
Default width of an icon |
12 |
Default height of an icon |
13 |
Width of a cursor |
14 |
Height of a cursor |
15 |
Height of a single-line menu bar |
16 |
Width of the client area for a full-screen window |
17 |
Height of the client area for a full-screen window |
18 |
For double byte character set versions of the system, this is the height of the Kanji window at the bottom of the screen |
19 |
Non-null value if a mouse is installed |
20 |
Height of the arrow bitmap on a scroll bar |
21 |
Width of the arrow bitmap on a scroll bar |
22 |
Non-null value if the debug version of User.exe is installed |
23 |
Non-null value if the meanings of the left and right mouse buttons are swapped |
28 |
Minimum width of a window |
29 |
Minimum height of a window |
30 |
Width of a button in a window's title bar |
31 |
Height of a button in a window's title bar |
32 |
Width of the sizing border of a window that can be resized |
33 |
Height of the sizing border of a window that can be resized |
34 |
Minimum tracking width of a window using the mouse |
35 |
Minimum tracking height of a window using the mouse |
36 |
Width of the rectangle around the location of a first click in a double-click sequence. The second click must occur within this rectangle for the system to consider the two clicks a double-click. |
37 |
Height of the rectangle around the location of a first click in a double-click sequence. The second click must occur within this rectangle for the system to consider the two clicks a double-click. |
38 |
Width of a grid cell for items in large icon view |
39 |
Height of a grid cell for items in large icon view |
40 |
Non-null value if drop-down menus are right-aligned with the corresponding menu-bar item |
41 |
Non-null value if the Microsoft Windows for Pen computing extensions are installed |
42 |
Non-null value if the double-byte character-set (DBCS) version of User.exe is installed |
43 |
Number of buttons on mouse, or zero if no mouse is installed. |
44 |
Non-null value if security is present |
45 |
Width of a 3-D border |
46 |
Height of a 3-D border |
47 |
Width of a grid cell for a minimized window. Each minimized window fits into a rectangle this size when arranged |
48 |
Height of a grid cell for a minimized window. Each minimized window fits into a rectangle this size when arranged |
49 |
Recommended width of a small icon (in a title bar for instance) |
50 |
Recommended height of a small icon (in a title bar for instance) |
51 |
Height of a small title bar (a tool palette for instance) |
52 |
Width of a small title bar buttons |
53 |
Height of a small title bar buttons |
54 |
Width of menu bar buttons, such as the child window close button |
55 |
Height of menu bar buttons, such as the child window close button |
56 |
Specifies how the system arranged minimized windows. Returns the sum of a position value plus an alignment value: 0 position in the bottom-left corner of the screen 1 position in the bottom-right corner of the screen 2 position in the top-left corner of the screen 3 position in the top-right corner of the screen
0 horizontal alignment 4 vertical alignment 8 windows are hidden |
57 |
Width of a minimized window |
58 |
Height of a minimized window |
59 |
Width of a window that has a title and sizing borders |
60 |
Height of a window that has a title and sizing borders |
61 |
Default width of a maximized window on the primary display monitor |
62 |
Default height of a maximized window on the primary display monitor |
63 |
Odd value if a network is present |
67 |
Value that specifies how the system was started: 0 Normal boot 1 Fail-safe boot 2 Fail-safe with network boot Fail-safe boot bypasses the user's startup files |
68 |
Width of a rectangle centered on a drag point to allow for limited movement of the mouse pointer before a drag operation begins |
69 |
Height of a rectangle centered on a drag point to allow for limited movement of the mouse pointer before a drag operation begins |
70 |
Non-null value if the user requires an application to present information visually in situations where it would otherwise present the information only in audible form |
71 |
Width of the default menu check-mark bitmap |
72 |
Height of the default menu check-mark bitmap |
73 |
Non-null value if the machine has a 386 CPU, is low on memory or has a slow display card. |
74 |
Non-null value if the system is enabled for Hebrew and Arabic languages |
75 |
Non-null value if a mouse with a wheel is installed |
76 |
X-coordinate for the left side of the virtual screen. The virtual screen is the bounding rectangle of all display monitors |
77 |
Y-coordinate for the top of the virtual screen. The virtual screen is the bounding rectangle of all display monitors |
78 |
Width of the virtual screen |
79 |
Height of the virtual screen |
80 |
Number of display monitors on the desktop |
81 |
Non-null value if all the display monitors have the same color format |