Added in API level 17

DisplayManager

class DisplayManager
kotlin.Any
   ↳ android.hardware.display.DisplayManager

Manages the properties of attached displays.

Summary

Nested classes
abstract

Listens for changes in available display devices.

Constants
static String

Display category: Presentation displays.

static Int

Refresh rate switches between all refresh rates are allowed even if they have visual interruptions for the user.

static Int

No mode switching is allowed.

static Int

Only refresh rate switches without visual interruptions are allowed.

static Int

Match content frame rate user preference is unknown.

static Int

Virtual display flag: Allows content to be mirrored on private displays when no content is being shown.

static Int

Virtual display flag: Only show this display's own content; do not mirror the content of another display.

static Int

Virtual display flag: Create a presentation display.

static Int

Virtual display flag: Create a public display.

static Int

Virtual display flag: Create a secure display.

Public methods
VirtualDisplay!
createVirtualDisplay(name: String, width: Int, height: Int, densityDpi: Int, surface: Surface?, flags: Int)

Creates a virtual display.

VirtualDisplay!
createVirtualDisplay(name: String, width: Int, height: Int, densityDpi: Int, surface: Surface?, flags: Int, callback: VirtualDisplay.Callback?, handler: Handler?)

Creates a virtual display.

VirtualDisplay?

Creates a virtual display.

VirtualDisplay?

Creates a virtual display.

Display!
getDisplay(displayId: Int)

Gets information about a logical display.

Array<Display!>!

Gets all currently valid logical displays.

Array<Display!>!
getDisplays(category: String!)

Gets all currently valid logical displays of the specified category.

HdrConversionMode

Returns the HdrConversionMode of the device, which is set by the user.

Int

Returns the user preference for "Match content frame rate".

Unit

Registers a display listener to receive notifications about when displays are added, removed or changed.

Unit

Unregisters a display listener.

Constants

DISPLAY_CATEGORY_PRESENTATION

Added in API level 17
static val DISPLAY_CATEGORY_PRESENTATION: String

Display category: Presentation displays.

This category can be used to identify secondary displays that are suitable for use as presentation displays such as external or wireless displays. Applications may automatically project their content to presentation displays to provide richer second screen experiences.

Value: "android.hardware.display.category.PRESENTATION"

MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_ALWAYS

Added in API level 31
static val MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_ALWAYS: Int

Refresh rate switches between all refresh rates are allowed even if they have visual interruptions for the user.

Value: 2

MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_NEVER

Added in API level 31
static val MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_NEVER: Int

No mode switching is allowed.

Value: 0

MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_SEAMLESSS_ONLY

Added in API level 31
static val MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_SEAMLESSS_ONLY: Int

Only refresh rate switches without visual interruptions are allowed.

Value: 1

MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_UNKNOWN

Added in API level 31
static val MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_UNKNOWN: Int

Match content frame rate user preference is unknown.

Value: -1

VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR

Added in API level 21
static val VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR: Int

Virtual display flag: Allows content to be mirrored on private displays when no content is being shown.

This flag is mutually exclusive with VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY. If both flags are specified then the own-content only behavior will be applied.

The behavior of this flag is implied whenever VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC is set and VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY has not been set. This flag is only required to override the default behavior when creating a private display.

Creating an auto-mirroing virtual display requires the CAPTURE_VIDEO_OUTPUT or CAPTURE_SECURE_VIDEO_OUTPUT permission. These permissions are reserved for use by system components and are not available to third-party applications. Alternatively, an appropriate MediaProjection may be used to create an auto-mirroring virtual display.

Value: 16

See Also

    VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY

    Added in API level 20
    static val VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY: Int

    Virtual display flag: Only show this display's own content; do not mirror the content of another display.

    This flag is used in conjunction with VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC. Ordinarily public virtual displays will automatically mirror the content of the default display if they have no windows of their own. When this flag is specified, the virtual display will only ever show its own content and will be blanked instead if it has no windows.

    This flag is mutually exclusive with VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR. If both flags are specified then the own-content only behavior will be applied.

    This behavior of this flag is implied whenever neither VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC nor VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR have been set. This flag is only required to override the default behavior when creating a public display.

    Value: 8

    See Also

      VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PRESENTATION

      Added in API level 19
      static val VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PRESENTATION: Int

      Virtual display flag: Create a presentation display.

      Presentation virtual displays

      When this flag is set, the virtual display is registered as a presentation display in the presentation display category. Applications may automatically project their content to presentation displays to provide richer second screen experiences.

      Non-presentation virtual displays

      When this flag is not set, the virtual display is not registered as a presentation display. Applications can still project their content on the display but they will typically not do so automatically. This option is appropriate for more special-purpose displays.

      Value: 2

      VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC

      Added in API level 19
      static val VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC: Int

      Virtual display flag: Create a public display.

      Public virtual displays

      When this flag is set, the virtual display is public.

      A public virtual display behaves just like most any other display that is connected to the system such as an external or wireless display. Applications can open windows on the display and the system may mirror the contents of other displays onto it.

      Creating a public virtual display that isn't restricted to own-content only implicitly creates an auto-mirroring display. See VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR for restrictions on who is allowed to create an auto-mirroring display.

      Private virtual displays

      When this flag is not set, the virtual display is private as defined by the Display#FLAG_PRIVATE display flag.

      A private virtual display belongs to the application that created it. Only the a owner of a private virtual display and the apps that are already on that display are allowed to place windows upon it. The private virtual display also does not participate in display mirroring: it will neither receive mirrored content from another display nor allow its own content to be mirrored elsewhere. More precisely, the only processes that are allowed to enumerate or interact with the private display are those that have the same UID as the application that originally created the private virtual display or as the activities that are already on that display.

      Value: 1

      VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SECURE

      Added in API level 19
      static val VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SECURE: Int

      Virtual display flag: Create a secure display.

      Secure virtual displays

      When this flag is set, the virtual display is considered secure as defined by the Display#FLAG_SECURE display flag. The caller promises to take reasonable measures, such as over-the-air encryption, to prevent the contents of the display from being intercepted or recorded on a persistent medium.

      Creating a secure virtual display requires the CAPTURE_SECURE_VIDEO_OUTPUT permission. This permission is reserved for use by system components and is not available to third-party applications.

      Non-secure virtual displays

      When this flag is not set, the virtual display is considered unsecure. The content of secure windows will be blanked if shown on this display.

      Value: 4

      Public methods

      createVirtualDisplay

      Added in API level 19
      fun createVirtualDisplay(
          name: String,
          width: Int,
          height: Int,
          densityDpi: Int,
          surface: Surface?,
          flags: Int
      ): VirtualDisplay!

      Creates a virtual display.

      Parameters
      name String: This value cannot be null.
      width Int: Value is 1 or greater
      height Int: Value is 1 or greater
      densityDpi Int: Value is 1 or greater
      surface Surface?: This value may be null.
      flags Int: Value is either 0 or a combination of android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PRESENTATION, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SECURE, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_CAN_SHOW_WITH_INSECURE_KEYGUARD, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SUPPORTS_TOUCH, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_ROTATES_WITH_CONTENT, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_DESTROY_CONTENT_ON_REMOVAL, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SHOULD_SHOW_SYSTEM_DECORATIONS, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_TRUSTED, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_DISPLAY_GROUP, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_ALWAYS_UNLOCKED, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_TOUCH_FEEDBACK_DISABLED, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_FOCUS, and android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_STEAL_TOP_FOCUS_DISABLED

      createVirtualDisplay

      Added in API level 21
      fun createVirtualDisplay(
          name: String,
          width: Int,
          height: Int,
          densityDpi: Int,
          surface: Surface?,
          flags: Int,
          callback: VirtualDisplay.Callback?,
          handler: Handler?
      ): VirtualDisplay!

      Creates a virtual display.

      The content of a virtual display is rendered to a Surface provided by the application.

      The virtual display should be released when no longer needed. Because a virtual display renders to a surface provided by the application, it will be released automatically when the process terminates and all remaining windows on it will be forcibly removed.

      The behavior of the virtual display depends on the flags that are provided to this method. By default, virtual displays are created to be private, non-presentation and unsecure. Permissions may be required to use certain flags.

      As of android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT_WATCH, the surface may be attached or detached dynamically using VirtualDisplay#setSurface. Previously, the surface had to be non-null when #createVirtualDisplay was called and could not be changed for the lifetime of the display.

      Detaching the surface that backs a virtual display has a similar effect to turning off the screen.

      Parameters
      name String: The name of the virtual display, must be non-empty. This value cannot be null.
      width Int: The width of the virtual display in pixels, must be greater than 0. Value is 1 or greater
      height Int: The height of the virtual display in pixels, must be greater than 0. Value is 1 or greater
      densityDpi Int: The density of the virtual display in dpi, must be greater than 0. Value is 1 or greater
      surface Surface?: The surface to which the content of the virtual display should be rendered, or null if there is none initially.
      flags Int: A combination of virtual display flags: VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC, VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PRESENTATION, VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SECURE, VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY, or VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR. Value is either 0 or a combination of android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PRESENTATION, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SECURE, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_CAN_SHOW_WITH_INSECURE_KEYGUARD, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SUPPORTS_TOUCH, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_ROTATES_WITH_CONTENT, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_DESTROY_CONTENT_ON_REMOVAL, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SHOULD_SHOW_SYSTEM_DECORATIONS, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_TRUSTED, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_DISPLAY_GROUP, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_ALWAYS_UNLOCKED, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_TOUCH_FEEDBACK_DISABLED, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_FOCUS, and android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_STEAL_TOP_FOCUS_DISABLED
      callback VirtualDisplay.Callback?: Callback to call when the state of the VirtualDisplay changes This value may be null.
      handler Handler?: The handler on which the listener should be invoked, or null if the listener should be invoked on the calling thread's looper.
      Return
      VirtualDisplay! The newly created virtual display, or null if the application could not create the virtual display.
      Exceptions
      java.lang.SecurityException if the caller does not have permission to create a virtual display with the specified flags.

      createVirtualDisplay

      Added in API level 34
      fun createVirtualDisplay(config: VirtualDisplayConfig): VirtualDisplay?

      Creates a virtual display.

      Parameters
      config VirtualDisplayConfig: This value cannot be null.
      Return
      VirtualDisplay? This value may be null.

      createVirtualDisplay

      Added in API level 34
      fun createVirtualDisplay(
          config: VirtualDisplayConfig,
          handler: Handler?,
          callback: VirtualDisplay.Callback?
      ): VirtualDisplay?

      Creates a virtual display.

      The content of a virtual display is rendered to a Surface provided by the application.

      The virtual display should be released when no longer needed. Because a virtual display renders to a surface provided by the application, it will be released automatically when the process terminates and all remaining windows on it will be forcibly removed.

      The behavior of the virtual display depends on the flags that are provided to this method. By default, virtual displays are created to be private, non-presentation and unsecure. Permissions may be required to use certain flags.

      As of android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT_WATCH, the surface may be attached or detached dynamically using VirtualDisplay#setSurface. Previously, the surface had to be non-null when #createVirtualDisplay was called and could not be changed for the lifetime of the display.

      Detaching the surface that backs a virtual display has a similar effect to turning off the screen.

      Parameters
      config VirtualDisplayConfig: The configuration of the virtual display, must be non-null.
      handler Handler?: The handler on which the listener should be invoked, or null if the listener should be invoked on the calling thread's looper.
      callback VirtualDisplay.Callback?: Callback to call when the state of the VirtualDisplay changes This value may be null.
      Return
      VirtualDisplay? The newly created virtual display, or null if the application could not create the virtual display.
      Exceptions
      java.lang.SecurityException if the caller does not have permission to create a virtual display with flags specified in the configuration.

      getDisplay

      Added in API level 17
      fun getDisplay(displayId: Int): Display!

      Gets information about a logical display. The display metrics may be adjusted to provide compatibility for legacy applications.

      Parameters
      displayId Int: The logical display id.
      Return
      Display! The display object, or null if there is no valid display with the given id.

      getDisplays

      Added in API level 17
      fun getDisplays(): Array<Display!>!

      Gets all currently valid logical displays.

      Return
      Array<Display!>! An array containing all displays.

      getDisplays

      Added in API level 17
      fun getDisplays(category: String!): Array<Display!>!

      Gets all currently valid logical displays of the specified category.

      When there are multiple displays in a category the returned displays are sorted of preference. For example, if the requested category is DISPLAY_CATEGORY_PRESENTATION and there are multiple presentation displays then the displays are sorted so that the first display in the returned array is the most preferred presentation display. The application may simply use the first display or allow the user to choose.

      Parameters
      category String!: The requested display category or null to return all displays.
      Return
      Array<Display!>! An array containing all displays sorted by order of preference.

      getHdrConversionMode

      Added in API level 34
      fun getHdrConversionMode(): HdrConversionMode

      Returns the HdrConversionMode of the device, which is set by the user. When HdrConversionMode#getConversionMode is HdrConversionMode#HDR_CONVERSION_SYSTEM, the HdrConversionMode#getPreferredHdrOutputType depicts the systemPreferredHdrOutputType. The HDR conversion mode chosen by user which considers the app override is returned. Apps can override HDR conversion using android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#setHdrConversionEnabled(boolean).

      Return
      HdrConversionMode This value cannot be null.

      getMatchContentFrameRateUserPreference

      Added in API level 31
      fun getMatchContentFrameRateUserPreference(): Int

      Returns the user preference for "Match content frame rate".

      Never: Even if the app requests it, the device will never try to match its output to the original frame rate of the content.

      Seamless: If the app requests it, the device will match its output to the original frame rate of the content, ONLY if the display can transition seamlessly.

      Always: If the app requests it, the device will match its output to the original frame rate of the content. This may cause the screen to go blank for a second when exiting or entering a video playback.

      Return
      Int Value is android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_UNKNOWN, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_NEVER, android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_SEAMLESSS_ONLY, or android.hardware.display.DisplayManager#MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_ALWAYS

      registerDisplayListener

      Added in API level 17
      fun registerDisplayListener(
          listener: DisplayManager.DisplayListener!,
          handler: Handler!
      ): Unit

      Registers a display listener to receive notifications about when displays are added, removed or changed.

      Parameters
      listener DisplayManager.DisplayListener!: The listener to register.
      handler Handler!: The handler on which the listener should be invoked, or null if the listener should be invoked on the calling thread's looper.

      unregisterDisplayListener

      Added in API level 17
      fun unregisterDisplayListener(listener: DisplayManager.DisplayListener!): Unit

      Unregisters a display listener.

      Parameters
      listener DisplayManager.DisplayListener!: The listener to unregister.