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Hello!

I have two different-sized monitors, connected together using (I believe) TwinView.

I tried

System.out.println(Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize());

and get

java.awt.Dimension[width=2960,height=1050]

which is true if you count both monitors together.

Instead of this, I would like to be able achieving one of the following:

  • getting resolution of the current monitor
  • getting resolution of the main monitor
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you'll want to use the GraphicsEnvironment.

In particular, getScreenDevices() returns an array of GraphicsDevice objects from which you can read the width/height of the display mode.

Example:

GraphicsEnvironment g = GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment();
GraphicsDevice[] devices = g.getScreenDevices();

for (int i = 0; i < devices.length; i++) {
	System.out.println("Width:" + devices[i].getDisplayMode().getWidth());
	System.out.println("Height:" + devices[i].getDisplayMode().getHeight());
}
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thank you very much! – ivan_ivanovich_ivanoff May 18 at 13:06

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