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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_currently_not_supported_by_QB64#Keywords_not_supported_in_Linux_or_macOS_versions|Keyword not supported in Linux or macOS versions]]''' | ||
Revision as of 23:01, 12 November 2022
The _SCREENY function returns the current row pixel coordinate of the program window on the desktop.
Syntax
- positionY& = _SCREENY
Description
- 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.
- Keyword not supported in Linux or macOS versions
Examples
Example: Clicks and opens program window header menu:
_SCREENMOVE _MIDDLE _SCREENCLICK _SCREENX + 10, _SCREENY + 10 PRINT "Hello window!" |
See also