Reputation: 6014
I know I can display a JFrame
on different monitors / GraphicsConfiguration
/ devices but what about doing the inverse: is it possible, from a JFrame
's reference, to find to which GraphicsConfiguration
it is attached?
As a side-question: is it possible for me to start a JFrame
by passing a specific GraphicsConfiguration
and then have the user somehow move the JFrame
to another GraphicsConfiguration
? (if it's not possible for the user to do such a thing then I take it that I could just track to which GraphicsConfiguration
I attach in the first place and so I can always find that information back anyway)
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1577
Reputation: 3554
You can use following code to find which GraphicsConfiguration
is used:
frame.getGraphicsConfiguration();
To set your GraphicsConfiguration
you can use Frame f= new JFrame(gc);
Upvotes: 4