Seems to be possible with native controls (see here and here) so now I'm looking for some Qt code to do it.
5 Answers
I use this code for the second display in full screen successfully on both Windows & Linux
QRect screenres = QApplication::desktop()->screenGeometry(1/*screenNumber*/);
SecondDisplay secondDisplay = new SecondDisplay(); // Use your QWidget
secondDisplay->move(QPoint(screenres.x(), screenres.y()));
secondDisplay->resize(screenres.width(), screenres.height());
secondDisplay->showFullScreen();
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1This doesn't work longer in Qt5. QWidget is shown on the first screen. Mar 11, 2013 at 21:37
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2Confirmed not working on Qt5. Moving window after setting fullscreen appears to work.– eozgonulJan 10, 2014 at 9:04
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I think problem with this code is that screen sizes may vary so just dividing full resolution with screencount is a gamble that may work depending on your screen resolutions. Feb 23, 2015 at 22:29
One way of doing it in Qt5 is to use QWindow::setScreen
to set the screen on which the window should be shown. QWidget
has a windowHandle()
that returns the pointer to the QWindow
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Here is how to show your widget on second screen in full-screen mode :
QWidget * widget = new QWidget();
widget->show();
widget->windowHandle()->setScreen(qApp->screens()[1]);
widget->showFullScreen();
My take on this:
auto const desktop(QApplication::desktop());
setGeometry(desktop->screenGeometry(1));
#ifndef Q_OS_WIN
setWindowState(Qt::WindowState(Qt::WindowFullScreen | windowState()));
#endif // Q_OS_WIN
showFullScreen first, then setGeometry.
Qt5 tested OK
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Would you mind including a code sample? It would make your answer more valuable. May 24, 2013 at 2:18
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This actually does not work, WindowState is reverted to NoState when you call setGeometry.– eozgonulJan 10, 2014 at 11:37
This problem got solved while using window->showFullScreen() instead of window->show().