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I need to change secondary monitor screen resolution dynamically.

I found the following resource which calls Win API. The problem is, it only set the primary monitor. I believe I have to change the dmDeviceName, but I am not sure how to pass it.

http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/2a631d72-206d-4036-a3f2-2e150f297515

dm.dmDeviceName //what is the input to this?
dm.dmPelsWidth = width; 
dm.dmPelsHeight = height; 
int iRet = User_32.ChangeDisplaySettings(ref dm, User_32.CDS_TEST); 
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  • From the MSDN documentation for DEVMODE: "A zero-terminated character array that specifies the "friendly" name of the printer or display; for example, "PCL/HP LaserJet" in the case of PCL/HP LaserJet. This string is unique among device drivers. Note that this name may be truncated to fit in the dmDeviceName array.", see: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd183565.aspx
    – Polynomial
    Nov 16, 2011 at 11:39
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    Use EnumDisplayDevices() Nov 16, 2011 at 11:41

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you can try this ...not exactly but will helps you...

use EnumDisplayDevices to figure out what displays you have available and EnumDisplaySettings to get a list of available resolutions for your displays. Use ChangeDisplaySettings to set the resolution you need.

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    I would use ChangeDisplaySettingsEx as it takes a device name as a parameter, the device name would be something like \\.\DisplayX see github.com/chilversc/utilities/blob/master/Mon/Mon/Mon.cpp for a C example that attaches a monitor, setting its resolution and position. Nov 16, 2011 at 12:25
  • Thanks, the source code is good I am using EnumDisplayDevices and ChangeDisplaySettingsEx. I got my job done.
    – OKEEngine
    Nov 16, 2011 at 12:30

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