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Significant DDCAPS Members and Flags (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

You can retrieve information about the supported overlay capabilities by calling the IDirectDraw::GetCaps method. The method fills a DDCAPS structure with information describing all capabilities.

When reporting hardware capabilities, the device driver sets flags in the dwCaps structure member to indicate when a given type of restriction is enforced by the hardware.

After retrieving the driver capabilities, examine the flags in the dwCaps member for information about which restrictions apply. The DDCAPS structure contains nine members that carry information describing hardware restrictions for overlay surfaces.

The following table lists the overlay related members and their corresponding flags.

Member Flag

dwMaxVisibleOverlays

This member is always valid

dwCurrVisibleOverlays

This member is always valid

dwAlignBoundarySrc

This member is always valid

dwAlignSizeSrc

This member is always valid

dwAlignBoundaryDest

This member is always valid

dwAlignSizeDest

This member is always valid

dwMinOverlayStretch

This member is always valid

dwMaxOverlayStretch

This member is always valid

The dwMaxVisibleOverlays and dwCurrVisibleOverlays members carry information about the maximum number of overlays the hardware can display, and how many of them are currently visible.

Additionally, the hardware reports rectangle position and size alignment restrictions in the dwAlignBoundarySrc, dwAlignSizeSrc, dwAlignBoundaryDest, and dwAlignSizeDest members.

The values in these members dictate how you must size and position source and destination rectangles when displaying overlay surfaces. For more information, see Source and Destination Rectangles and Boundary and Size Alignment.

Also, the hardware reports information about stretch factors in the dwMinOverlayStretch and dwMaxOverlayStretch members. For more information, see Minimum and Maximum Stretch Factors.

See Also

Concepts

Overlay Surfaces