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Display Driver Escape Codes (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

Applications might need to communicate directly with a display driver. An escape code mechanism makes this possible.

Applications can invoke the ExtEscape function to pass an escape code and optional data to a display driver. ExtEscape, in turn, passes those parameters to the display driver's DrvEscape function.

DrvEscape processes the escape code and returns a value to ExtEscape, which then returns the value to the application. DrvEscape should take no action and return zero for unsupported escape codes.

The following table shows the escape codes for display drivers. You can define additional driver-specific escape codes, starting at the decimal value 100,000.

Microsoft reserves all escape code values up to 99,999.

Not all sample display drivers implement these escape codes.

Escape code Value Description

QUERYESCSUPPORT

8

Determines whether a display driver supports a particular escape code.

GETVFRAMEPHYSICAL

6144

(Depreciated) Returns the physical memory location of the video frame buffer. This value is depreciated, and should no longer be used.

GETVFRAMELEN

6145

Returns the length of the video frame buffer.

DBGDRIVERSTAT

6146

Returns display driver statistics.

SETPOWERMANAGEMENT

6147

Requests a particular power management state.

GETPOWERMANAGEMENT

6148

Queries the current power management state.

CONTRASTCOMMAND

6149

Applies a display contrast setting.

DRVESC_GETGAMMAVALUE

6202

Retrieves the gamma value by calling GetGammaValue.

GetGammaValue is part of Ctlblt.lib and should not be called by the application.

Applications also should not use the ExtEscape function to invoke this driver.

Set the gamma value through the SystemParametersInfo function with the SPI_GETFONTSMOOTHINGCONTRAST flag.

DRVESC_SETGAMMAVALUE

6201

Sets the gamma value by calling SetGammaValue.

Applications should not use the ExtEscape function to invoke this driver.

Set the gamma value through the SystemParametersInfo function with the SPI_SETFONTSMOOTHINGCONTRAST flag.

DRVESC_SETSCREENROTATION

6301

Sets the screen rotation value.

DRVESC_GETSCREENROTATION

6302

Retrieves the screen rotation value.

DRVESC_SAVEVIDEOMEM

6501

Saves the video RAM that must persist across a suspend or resume operation.

If HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\GWE\PORepaint is 3, DRVESC_SAVEVIDEOMEM is invoked at suspend time.

DRVESC_RESTOREVIDEOMEM

6502

Restores the contents of the video RAM after resuming operation.

DRVESC_QUERYVIDEOMEMUSED

6503

Returns the amount of video memory in use.

This is used to determine how much nonvolatile memory needs to be allocated before the save operation.

Reserved

6150 through 99,999

Reserved for future use.

See Also

Concepts

Display Driver Development Concepts
Node2D
Advanced Display Driver Power Management
Contrast Control
Display Driver Extensions
Display Driver Samples