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The Screen
interface represents a screen, usually the one on which the current window is being rendered.
Usually it is the one on which the current window is being rendered, obtained using window.screen
.
Properties
Screen.availTop
- Specifies the y-coordinate of the first pixel that is not allocated to permanent or semipermanent user interface features.
Screen.availLeft
- Returns the first available pixel available from the left side of the screen.
Screen.availHeight
- Specifies the height of the screen, in pixels, minus permanent or semipermanent user interface features displayed by the operating system, such as the Taskbar on Windows.
Screen.availWidth
- Returns the amount of horizontal space in pixels available to the window.
Screen.colorDepth
- Returns the color depth of the screen.
Screen.height
- Returns the height of the screen in pixels.
Screen.left
- Returns the distance in pixels from the left side of the main screen to the left side of the current screen.
Screen.orientation
- Returns the current orientation of the screen.
Screen.pixelDepth
- Gets the bit depth of the screen.
Screen.top
- Returns the distance in pixels from the top side of the current screen.
Screen.width
- Returns the width of the screen.
Screen.mozEnabled
- Boolean. Setting to false will turn off the device's screen.
Screen.mozBrightness
- Controls the brightness of a device's screen. A double between 0 and 1.0 is expected.
Events handler
Screen.onorientationchange
- A handler for the
orientationchange
events.
Methods
Screen.lockOrientation
- Lock the screen orientation (only works in fullscreen or for installed apps)
Screen.unlockOrientation
- Unlock the screen orientation (only works in fullscreen or for installed apps)
Methods inherit from EventTarget
EventTarget.addEventListener()
- Register an event handler of a specific event type on the
EventTarget
. EventTarget.removeEventListener()
- Removes an event listener from the
EventTarget
. EventTarget.dispatchEvent()
- Dispatch an event to this
EventTarget
.
Additional methods for Mozilla chrome code
Mozilla extensions for use by JS-implemented event targets to implement on* properties. See also WebIDL bindings.
- void setEventHandler(DOMString type, EventHandler handler)
- EventHandler getEventHandler(DOMString type)
Example
if (screen.pixelDepth < 8) { // use low-color version of page } else { // use regular, colorful page }
Specification
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
CSS Object Model (CSSOM) View Module The definition of 'Screen' in that specification. |
Working Draft |