DrvAssertMode function (winddi.h)
The DrvAssertMode function sets the mode of the specified physical device to either the mode specified when the PDEV was initialized or to the default mode of the hardware.
Syntax
BOOL DrvAssertMode(
[in] DHPDEV dhpdev,
[in] BOOL bEnable
);
Parameters
[in] dhpdev
Handle to the PDEV describing the hardware mode that should be set when bEnable is TRUE.
[in] bEnable
Specifies the mode to which the hardware is to be set. If this parameter is TRUE, the driver should set the hardware to the original mode specified by the initialized PDEV. Otherwise, if this parameter is FALSE, the driver should set the hardware to its default mode so the video miniport driver can assume control.
Return value
DrvAssertMode returns TRUE if it successfully changed the display mode; it returns FALSE if it was unable to change the display mode. A driver is permitted to return FALSE from a DrvAssertMode call with bEnable set to FALSE. A driver must return TRUE from a DrvAssertMode call with bEnable set to TRUE; that is, a driver cannot fail enabling a mode that was previously enabled.
Remarks
GDI calls DrvAssertMode when it is required to switch among multiple desktops on a single display surface. To switch from one PDEV to another, GDI calls DrvAssertMode with the bEnable parameter set to FALSE for one PDEV, and TRUE for the other. To revert to the original PDEV, DrvAssertMode is called with bEnable set to FALSE, followed by another call to DrvAssertMode, with bEnable set to TRUE and dhpdev set to the original PDEV.
If the physical device is palette-managed, GDI will call DrvSetPalette to reset the device's palette. The driver does not then need to keep track of the current pointer state because Window Manager selects the correct pointer shape and moves it to the current position. The console manager ensures that desktops are properly redrawn.
DrvAssertMode must be implemented in display drivers.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Target Platform | Desktop |
Header | winddi.h (include Winddi.h) |