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* Function returns the current program window's upper left corner row position on the desktop.
* Function returns the current program window's upper left corner row position on the desktop.
* Use [[_DESKTOPWIDTH]] and [[_DESKTOPHEIGHT]] to find the current user's Windows desktop resolution to adjust the position with [[_SCREENMOVE]].
* Use [[_DESKTOPWIDTH]] and [[_DESKTOPHEIGHT]] to find the current user's Windows desktop resolution to adjust the position with [[_SCREENMOVE]].
* '''[[Keywords_currently_not_supported_by_QB64#Keywords_not_supported_in_Linux_or_macOS_versions|Keyword not supported in Linux or macOS versions]]'''
* '''[[Keywords currently not supported by QB64#Keywords not supported in Linux or macOS versions|Keyword not supported in Linux or macOS versions]]'''




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{{CodeStart}}{{Cl|_SCREENMOVE}} {{Cl|_SCREENMOVE|_MIDDLE}}
{{CodeStart}}{{Cl|_SCREENMOVE}} {{Cl|_SCREENMOVE|_MIDDLE}}
{{Cl|_SCREENCLICK}} {{Cl|_SCREENX}} + 10, {{Cl|_SCREENY}} + 10
{{Cl|_SCREENCLICK}} {{Cl|_SCREENX}} + 10, {{Cl|_SCREENY}} + 10
{{Cl|PRINT}} "Hello window!"  
{{Cl|PRINT}} "Hello window!"
{{CodeEnd}}
{{CodeEnd}}



Revision as of 02:36, 23 January 2023

The _SCREENY function returns the current row pixel coordinate of the program window on the desktop.


Syntax

positionY& = _SCREENY


Description


Examples

Example: Clicks and opens program window header menu:

_SCREENMOVE _MIDDLE
_SCREENCLICK _SCREENX + 10, _SCREENY + 10
PRINT "Hello window!"


See also



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