greenshot/GreenshotPlugin/Core/Enums/SystemParametersInfoActions.cs
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// Copyright (c) Dapplo and contributors. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information.
using System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis;
namespace GreenshotPlugin.Core.Enums
{
/// <summary>
/// SPI_ System-wide parameter - Used in SystemParametersInfo function
/// </summary>
[SuppressMessage("ReSharper", "InconsistentNaming")]
public enum SystemParametersInfoActions : uint
{
/// <summary>
/// No value
/// </summary>
SPI_NONE = 0,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the warning beeper is on.
/// The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that receives TRUE if the beeper is on, or FALSE if it is off.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETBEEP = 0x0001,
/// <summary>
/// Turns the warning beeper on or off. The uiParam parameter specifies TRUE for on, or FALSE for off.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETBEEP = 0x0002,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the two mouse threshold values and the mouse speed.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMOUSE = 0x0003,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the two mouse threshold values and the mouse speed.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMOUSE = 0x0004,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the border multiplier factor that determines the width of a window's sizing border.
/// The pvParam parameter must point to an integer variable that receives this value.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETBORDER = 0x0005,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the border multiplier factor that determines the width of a window's sizing border.
/// The uiParam parameter specifies the new value.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETBORDER = 0x0006,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the keyboard repeat-speed setting, which is a value in the range from 0 (approximately 2.5 repetitions
/// per second)
/// through 31 (approximately 30 repetitions per second). The actual repeat rates are hardware-dependent and may vary
/// from
/// a linear scale by as much as 20%. The pvParam parameter must point to a DWORD variable that receives the setting
/// </summary>
SPI_GETKEYBOARDSPEED = 0x000A,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the keyboard repeat-speed setting. The uiParam parameter must specify a value in the range from 0
/// (approximately 2.5 repetitions per second) through 31 (approximately 30 repetitions per second).
/// The actual repeat rates are hardware-dependent and may vary from a linear scale by as much as 20%.
/// If uiParam is greater than 31, the parameter is set to 31.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETKEYBOARDSPEED = 0x000B,
/// <summary>
/// Not implemented.
/// </summary>
SPI_LANGDRIVER = 0x000C,
/// <summary>
/// Sets or retrieves the width, in pixels, of an icon cell. The system uses this rectangle to arrange icons in large
/// icon view.
/// To set this value, set uiParam to the new value and set pvParam to null. You cannot set this value to less than
/// SM_CXICON.
/// To retrieve this value, pvParam must point to an integer that receives the current value.
/// </summary>
SPI_ICONHORIZONTALSPACING = 0x000D,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the screen saver time-out value, in seconds. The pvParam parameter must point to an integer variable that
/// receives the value.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETSCREENSAVETIMEOUT = 0x000E,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the screen saver time-out value to the value of the uiParam parameter. This value is the amount of time, in
/// seconds,
/// that the system must be idle before the screen saver activates.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETSCREENSAVETIMEOUT = 0x000F,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether screen saving is enabled. The pvParam parameter must point to a bool variable that receives TRUE
/// if screen saving is enabled, or FALSE otherwise.
/// Does not work for Windows 7: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms724947(v=vs.85).aspx
/// </summary>
SPI_GETSCREENSAVEACTIVE = 0x0010,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the state of the screen saver. The uiParam parameter specifies TRUE to activate screen saving, or FALSE to
/// deactivate it.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETSCREENSAVEACTIVE = 0x0011,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the current granularity value of the desktop sizing grid. The pvParam parameter must point to an integer
/// variable
/// that receives the granularity.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETGRIDGRANULARITY = 0x0012,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the granularity of the desktop sizing grid to the value of the uiParam parameter.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETGRIDGRANULARITY = 0x0013,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the desktop wallpaper. The value of the pvParam parameter determines the new wallpaper. To specify a wallpaper
/// bitmap,
/// set pvParam to point to a null-terminated string containing the name of a bitmap file. Setting pvParam to ""
/// removes the wallpaper.
/// Setting pvParam to SETWALLPAPER_DEFAULT or null reverts to the default wallpaper.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETDESKWALLPAPER = 0x0014,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the current desktop pattern by causing Windows to read the Pattern= setting from the WIN.INI file.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETDESKPATTERN = 0x0015,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the keyboard repeat-delay setting, which is a value in the range from 0 (approximately 250 ms delay)
/// through 3
/// (approximately 1 second delay). The actual delay associated with each value may vary depending on the hardware. The
/// pvParam parameter must point to an integer variable that receives the setting.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETKEYBOARDDELAY = 0x0016,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the keyboard repeat-delay setting. The uiParam parameter must specify 0, 1, 2, or 3, where zero sets the
/// shortest delay
/// (approximately 250 ms) and 3 sets the longest delay (approximately 1 second). The actual delay associated with each
/// value may
/// vary depending on the hardware.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETKEYBOARDDELAY = 0x0017,
/// <summary>
/// Sets or retrieves the height, in pixels, of an icon cell.
/// To set this value, set uiParam to the new value and set pvParam to null. You cannot set this value to less than
/// SM_CYICON.
/// To retrieve this value, pvParam must point to an integer that receives the current value.
/// </summary>
SPI_ICONVERTICALSPACING = 0x0018,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether icon-title wrapping is enabled. The pvParam parameter must point to a bool variable that
/// receives TRUE
/// if enabled, or FALSE otherwise.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETICONTITLEWRAP = 0x0019,
/// <summary>
/// Turns icon-title wrapping on or off. The uiParam parameter specifies TRUE for on, or FALSE for off.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETICONTITLEWRAP = 0x001A,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether pop-up menus are left-aligned or right-aligned, relative to the corresponding menu-bar item.
/// The pvParam parameter must point to a bool variable that receives TRUE if left-aligned, or FALSE otherwise.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMENUDROPALIGNMENT = 0x001B,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the alignment value of pop-up menus. The uiParam parameter specifies TRUE for right alignment, or FALSE for
/// left alignment.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMENUDROPALIGNMENT = 0x001C,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the width of the double-click rectangle to the value of the uiParam parameter.
/// The double-click rectangle is the rectangle within which the second click of a double-click must fall for it to be
/// registered
/// as a double-click.
/// To retrieve the width of the double-click rectangle, call GetSystemMetrics with the SM_CXDOUBLECLK flag.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETDOUBLECLKWIDTH = 0x001D,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the height of the double-click rectangle to the value of the uiParam parameter.
/// The double-click rectangle is the rectangle within which the second click of a double-click must fall for it to be
/// registered
/// as a double-click.
/// To retrieve the height of the double-click rectangle, call GetSystemMetrics with the SM_CYDOUBLECLK flag.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETDOUBLECLKHEIGHT = 0x001E,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the logical font information for the current icon-title font. The uiParam parameter specifies the size of
/// a LOGFONT structure,
/// and the pvParam parameter must point to the LOGFONT structure to fill in.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETICONTITLELOGFONT = 0x001F,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the double-click time for the mouse to the value of the uiParam parameter. The double-click time is the
/// maximum number
/// of milliseconds that can occur between the first and second clicks of a double-click. You can also call the
/// SetDoubleClickTime
/// function to set the double-click time. To get the current double-click time, call the GetDoubleClickTime function.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETDOUBLECLICKTIME = 0x0020,
/// <summary>
/// Swaps or restores the meaning of the left and right mouse buttons. The uiParam parameter specifies TRUE to swap the
/// meanings
/// of the buttons, or FALSE to restore their original meanings.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMOUSEBUTTONSWAP = 0x0021,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the font that is used for icon titles. The uiParam parameter specifies the size of a LOGFONT structure,
/// and the pvParam parameter must point to a LOGFONT structure.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETICONTITLELOGFONT = 0x0022,
/// <summary>
/// This flag is obsolete. Previous versions of the system use this flag to determine whether ALT+TAB fast task
/// switching is enabled.
/// For Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT version 4.0 and later, fast task switching is always enabled.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETFASTTASKSWITCH = 0x0023,
/// <summary>
/// This flag is obsolete. Previous versions of the system use this flag to enable or disable ALT+TAB fast task
/// switching.
/// For Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT version 4.0 and later, fast task switching is always enabled.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETFASTTASKSWITCH = 0x0024,
/// <summary>
/// Sets dragging of full windows either on or off. The uiParam parameter specifies TRUE for on, or FALSE for off.
/// Windows 95: This flag is supported only if Windows Plus! is installed. See SPI_GETWINDOWSEXTENSION.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETDRAGFULLWINDOWS = 0x0025,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether dragging of full windows is enabled. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that
/// receives TRUE
/// if enabled, or FALSE otherwise.
/// Windows 95: This flag is supported only if Windows Plus! is installed. See SPI_GETWINDOWSEXTENSION.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETDRAGFULLWINDOWS = 0x0026,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the metrics associated with the nonclient area of nonminimized windows. The pvParam parameter must point
/// to a NONCLIENTMETRICS structure that receives the information. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the
/// uiParam parameter
/// to sizeof(NONCLIENTMETRICS).
/// </summary>
SPI_GETNONCLIENTMETRICS = 0x0029,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the metrics associated with the nonclient area of nonminimized windows. The pvParam parameter must point
/// to a NONCLIENTMETRICS structure that contains the new parameters. Set the cbSize member of this structure
/// and the uiParam parameter to sizeof(NONCLIENTMETRICS). Also, the lfHeight member of the LOGFONT structure must be a
/// negative value.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETNONCLIENTMETRICS = 0x002A,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the metrics associated with minimized windows. The pvParam parameter must point to a MINIMIZEDMETRICS
/// structure
/// that receives the information. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(MINIMIZEDMETRICS).
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMINIMIZEDMETRICS = 0x002B,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the metrics associated with minimized windows. The pvParam parameter must point to a MINIMIZEDMETRICS
/// structure
/// that contains the new parameters. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(MINIMIZEDMETRICS).
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMINIMIZEDMETRICS = 0x002C,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the metrics associated with icons. The pvParam parameter must point to an ICONMETRICS structure that
/// receives
/// the information. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to sizeof(ICONMETRICS).
/// </summary>
SPI_GETICONMETRICS = 0x002D,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the metrics associated with icons. The pvParam parameter must point to an ICONMETRICS structure that contains
/// the new parameters. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to sizeof(ICONMETRICS).
/// </summary>
SPI_SETICONMETRICS = 0x002E,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the size of the work area. The work area is the portion of the screen not obscured by the system taskbar
/// or by application desktop toolbars. The pvParam parameter is a pointer to a RECT structure that specifies the new
/// work area rectangle,
/// expressed in virtual screen coordinates. In a system with multiple display monitors, the function sets the work
/// area
/// of the monitor that contains the specified rectangle.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETWORKAREA = 0x002F,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the size of the work area on the primary display monitor. The work area is the portion of the screen not
/// obscured
/// by the system taskbar or by application desktop toolbars. The pvParam parameter must point to a RECT structure that
/// receives
/// the coordinates of the work area, expressed in virtual screen coordinates.
/// To get the work area of a monitor other than the primary display monitor, call the GetMonitorInfo function.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETWORKAREA = 0x0030,
/// <summary>
/// Windows Me/98/95: Pen windows is being loaded or unloaded. The uiParam parameter is TRUE when loading and FALSE
/// when unloading pen windows. The pvParam parameter is null.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETPENWINDOWS = 0x0031,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves information about the HighContrast accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a
/// HIGHCONTRAST structure
/// that receives the information. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(HIGHCONTRAST).
/// For a general discussion, see remarks.
/// Windows NT: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// There is a difference between the High Contrast color scheme and the High Contrast Mode. The High Contrast color
/// scheme changes
/// the system colors to colors that have obvious contrast; you switch to this color scheme by using the Display
/// Options in the control panel.
/// The High Contrast Mode, which uses SPI_GETHIGHCONTRAST and SPI_SETHIGHCONTRAST, advises applications to modify
/// their appearance
/// for visually-impaired users. It involves such things as audible warning to users and customized color scheme
/// (using the Accessibility Options in the control panel). For more information, see HIGHCONTRAST on MSDN.
/// For more information on general accessibility features, see Accessibility on MSDN.
/// </remarks>
SPI_GETHIGHCONTRAST = 0x0042,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the parameters of the HighContrast accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a HIGHCONTRAST
/// structure
/// that contains the new parameters. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(HIGHCONTRAST).
/// Windows NT: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETHIGHCONTRAST = 0x0043,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the user relies on the keyboard instead of the mouse, and wants applications to display keyboard
/// interfaces
/// that would otherwise be hidden. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that receives TRUE
/// if the user relies on the keyboard; or FALSE otherwise.
/// Windows NT: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETKEYBOARDPREF = 0x0044,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the keyboard preference. The uiParam parameter specifies TRUE if the user relies on the keyboard instead of
/// the mouse,
/// and wants applications to display keyboard interfaces that would otherwise be hidden; uiParam is FALSE otherwise.
/// Windows NT: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETKEYBOARDPREF = 0x0045,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether a screen reviewer utility is running. A screen reviewer utility directs textual information to
/// an output device,
/// such as a speech synthesizer or Braille display. When this flag is set, an application should provide textual
/// information
/// in situations where it would otherwise present the information graphically.
/// The pvParam parameter is a pointer to a BOOL variable that receives TRUE if a screen reviewer utility is running,
/// or FALSE otherwise.
/// Windows NT: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETSCREENREADER = 0x0046,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether a screen review utility is running. The uiParam parameter specifies TRUE for on, or FALSE for
/// off.
/// Windows NT: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETSCREENREADER = 0x0047,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the animation effects associated with user actions. The pvParam parameter must point to an ANIMATIONINFO
/// structure
/// that receives the information. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(ANIMATIONINFO).
/// </summary>
SPI_GETANIMATION = 0x0048,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the animation effects associated with user actions. The pvParam parameter must point to an ANIMATIONINFO
/// structure
/// that contains the new parameters. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(ANIMATIONINFO).
/// </summary>
SPI_SETANIMATION = 0x0049,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the font smoothing feature is enabled. This feature uses font antialiasing to make font curves
/// appear smoother
/// by painting pixels at different gray levels.
/// The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that receives TRUE if the feature is enabled, or FALSE if it is
/// not.
/// Windows 95: This flag is supported only if Windows Plus! is installed. See SPI_GETWINDOWSEXTENSION.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETFONTSMOOTHING = 0x004A,
/// <summary>
/// Enables or disables the font smoothing feature, which uses font antialiasing to make font curves appear smoother
/// by painting pixels at different gray levels.
/// To enable the feature, set the uiParam parameter to TRUE. To disable the feature, set uiParam to FALSE.
/// Windows 95: This flag is supported only if Windows Plus! is installed. See SPI_GETWINDOWSEXTENSION.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETFONTSMOOTHING = 0x004B,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the width, in pixels, of the rectangle used to detect the start of a drag operation. Set uiParam to the new
/// value.
/// To retrieve the drag width, call GetSystemMetrics with the SM_CXDRAG flag.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETDRAGWIDTH = 0x004C,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the height, in pixels, of the rectangle used to detect the start of a drag operation. Set uiParam to the new
/// value.
/// To retrieve the drag height, call GetSystemMetrics with the SM_CYDRAG flag.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETDRAGHEIGHT = 0x004D,
/// <summary>
/// Used internally; applications should not use this value.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETHANDHELD = 0x004E,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the time-out value for the low-power phase of screen saving. The pvParam parameter must point to an
/// integer variable
/// that receives the value. This flag is supported for 32-bit applications only.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98: This flag is supported for 16-bit and 32-bit applications.
/// Windows 95: This flag is supported for 16-bit applications only.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETLOWPOWERTIMEOUT = 0x004F,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the time-out value for the power-off phase of screen saving. The pvParam parameter must point to an
/// integer variable
/// that receives the value. This flag is supported for 32-bit applications only.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98: This flag is supported for 16-bit and 32-bit applications.
/// Windows 95: This flag is supported for 16-bit applications only.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETPOWEROFFTIMEOUT = 0x0050,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the time-out value, in seconds, for the low-power phase of screen saving. The uiParam parameter specifies the
/// new value.
/// The pvParam parameter must be null. This flag is supported for 32-bit applications only.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98: This flag is supported for 16-bit and 32-bit applications.
/// Windows 95: This flag is supported for 16-bit applications only.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETLOWPOWERTIMEOUT = 0x0051,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the time-out value, in seconds, for the power-off phase of screen saving. The uiParam parameter specifies the
/// new value.
/// The pvParam parameter must be null. This flag is supported for 32-bit applications only.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98: This flag is supported for 16-bit and 32-bit applications.
/// Windows 95: This flag is supported for 16-bit applications only.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETPOWEROFFTIMEOUT = 0x0052,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the low-power phase of screen saving is enabled. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL
/// variable
/// that receives TRUE if enabled, or FALSE if disabled. This flag is supported for 32-bit applications only.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98: This flag is supported for 16-bit and 32-bit applications.
/// Windows 95: This flag is supported for 16-bit applications only.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETLOWPOWERACTIVE = 0x0053,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the power-off phase of screen saving is enabled. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL
/// variable
/// that receives TRUE if enabled, or FALSE if disabled. This flag is supported for 32-bit applications only.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98: This flag is supported for 16-bit and 32-bit applications.
/// Windows 95: This flag is supported for 16-bit applications only.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETPOWEROFFACTIVE = 0x0054,
/// <summary>
/// Activates or deactivates the low-power phase of screen saving. Set uiParam to 1 to activate, or zero to deactivate.
/// The pvParam parameter must be null. This flag is supported for 32-bit applications only.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98: This flag is supported for 16-bit and 32-bit applications.
/// Windows 95: This flag is supported for 16-bit applications only.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETLOWPOWERACTIVE = 0x0055,
/// <summary>
/// Activates or deactivates the power-off phase of screen saving. Set uiParam to 1 to activate, or zero to deactivate.
/// The pvParam parameter must be null. This flag is supported for 32-bit applications only.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98: This flag is supported for 16-bit and 32-bit applications.
/// Windows 95: This flag is supported for 16-bit applications only.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETPOWEROFFACTIVE = 0x0056,
/// <summary>
/// Reloads the system cursors. Set the uiParam parameter to zero and the pvParam parameter to null.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETCURSORS = 0x0057,
/// <summary>
/// Reloads the system icons. Set the uiParam parameter to zero and the pvParam parameter to null.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETICONS = 0x0058,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the input locale identifier for the system default input language. The pvParam parameter must point
/// to an HKL variable that receives this value. For more information, see Languages, Locales, and Keyboard Layouts on
/// MSDN.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETDEFAULTINPUTLANG = 0x0059,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the default input language for the system shell and applications. The specified language must be displayable
/// using the current system character set. The pvParam parameter must point to an HKL variable that contains
/// the input locale identifier for the default language. For more information, see Languages, Locales, and Keyboard
/// Layouts on MSDN.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETDEFAULTINPUTLANG = 0x005A,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the hot key set for switching between input languages. The uiParam and pvParam parameters are not used.
/// The value sets the shortcut keys in the keyboard property sheets by reading the registry again. The registry must
/// be set before this flag is used. the path in the registry is \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\keyboard layout\toggle. Valid
/// values are "1" = ALT+SHIFT, "2" = CTRL+SHIFT, and "3" = none.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETLANGTOGGLE = 0x005B,
/// <summary>
/// Windows 95: Determines whether the Windows extension, Windows Plus!, is installed. Set the uiParam parameter to 1.
/// The pvParam parameter is not used. The function returns TRUE if the extension is installed, or FALSE if it is not.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETWINDOWSEXTENSION = 0x005C,
/// <summary>
/// Enables or disables the Mouse Trails feature, which improves the visibility of mouse cursor movements by briefly
/// showing
/// a trail of cursors and quickly erasing them.
/// To disable the feature, set the uiParam parameter to zero or 1. To enable the feature, set uiParam to a value
/// greater than 1
/// to indicate the number of cursors drawn in the trail.
/// Windows 2000/NT: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMOUSETRAILS = 0x005D,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the Mouse Trails feature is enabled. This feature improves the visibility of mouse cursor
/// movements
/// by briefly showing a trail of cursors and quickly erasing them.
/// The pvParam parameter must point to an integer variable that receives a value. If the value is zero or 1, the
/// feature is disabled.
/// If the value is greater than 1, the feature is enabled and the value indicates the number of cursors drawn in the
/// trail.
/// The uiParam parameter is not used.
/// Windows 2000/NT: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMOUSETRAILS = 0x005E,
/// <summary>
/// Windows Me/98: Used internally; applications should not use this flag.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETSCREENSAVERRUNNING = 0x0061,
/// <summary>
/// Same as SPI_SETSCREENSAVERRUNNING.
/// </summary>
SPI_SCREENSAVERRUNNING = SPI_SETSCREENSAVERRUNNING,
//#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0400 */
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves information about the FilterKeys accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a FILTERKEYS
/// structure
/// that receives the information. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(FILTERKEYS).
/// </summary>
SPI_GETFILTERKEYS = 0x0032,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the parameters of the FilterKeys accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a FILTERKEYS
/// structure
/// that contains the new parameters. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(FILTERKEYS).
/// </summary>
SPI_SETFILTERKEYS = 0x0033,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves information about the ToggleKeys accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a TOGGLEKEYS
/// structure
/// that receives the information. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(TOGGLEKEYS).
/// </summary>
SPI_GETTOGGLEKEYS = 0x0034,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the parameters of the ToggleKeys accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a TOGGLEKEYS
/// structure
/// that contains the new parameters. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(TOGGLEKEYS).
/// </summary>
SPI_SETTOGGLEKEYS = 0x0035,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves information about the MouseKeys accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a MOUSEKEYS
/// structure
/// that receives the information. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(MOUSEKEYS).
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMOUSEKEYS = 0x0036,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the parameters of the MouseKeys accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a MOUSEKEYS
/// structure
/// that contains the new parameters. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(MOUSEKEYS).
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMOUSEKEYS = 0x0037,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the Show Sounds accessibility flag is on or off. If it is on, the user requires an application
/// to present information visually in situations where it would otherwise present the information only in audible
/// form.
/// The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that receives TRUE if the feature is on, or FALSE if it is off.
/// Using this value is equivalent to calling GetSystemMetrics (SM_SHOWSOUNDS). That is the recommended call.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETSHOWSOUNDS = 0x0038,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the parameters of the SoundSentry accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a SOUNDSENTRY
/// structure
/// that contains the new parameters. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(SOUNDSENTRY).
/// </summary>
SPI_SETSHOWSOUNDS = 0x0039,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves information about the StickyKeys accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a STICKYKEYS
/// structure
/// that receives the information. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(STICKYKEYS).
/// </summary>
SPI_GETSTICKYKEYS = 0x003A,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the parameters of the StickyKeys accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a STICKYKEYS
/// structure
/// that contains the new parameters. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(STICKYKEYS).
/// </summary>
SPI_SETSTICKYKEYS = 0x003B,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves information about the time-out period associated with the accessibility features. The pvParam parameter
/// must point
/// to an ACCESSTIMEOUT structure that receives the information. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the
/// uiParam parameter
/// to sizeof(ACCESSTIMEOUT).
/// </summary>
SPI_GETACCESSTIMEOUT = 0x003C,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the time-out period associated with the accessibility features. The pvParam parameter must point to an
/// ACCESSTIMEOUT
/// structure that contains the new parameters. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(ACCESSTIMEOUT).
/// </summary>
SPI_SETACCESSTIMEOUT = 0x003D,
/// <summary>
/// Windows Me/98/95: Retrieves information about the SerialKeys accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must
/// point
/// to a SERIALKEYS structure that receives the information. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam
/// parameter
/// to sizeof(SERIALKEYS).
/// Windows Server 2003, Windows XP/2000/NT: Not supported. The user controls this feature through the control panel.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETSERIALKEYS = 0x003E,
/// <summary>
/// Windows Me/98/95: Sets the parameters of the SerialKeys accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point
/// to a SERIALKEYS structure that contains the new parameters. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam
/// parameter
/// to sizeof(SERIALKEYS).
/// Windows Server 2003, Windows XP/2000/NT: Not supported. The user controls this feature through the control panel.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETSERIALKEYS = 0x003F,
//#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0400 */
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves information about the SoundSentry accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a
/// SOUNDSENTRY structure
/// that receives the information. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(SOUNDSENTRY).
/// </summary>
SPI_GETSOUNDSENTRY = 0x0040,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the parameters of the SoundSentry accessibility feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a SOUNDSENTRY
/// structure
/// that contains the new parameters. Set the cbSize member of this structure and the uiParam parameter to
/// sizeof(SOUNDSENTRY).
/// </summary>
SPI_SETSOUNDSENTRY = 0x0041,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the snap-to-default-button feature is enabled. If enabled, the mouse cursor automatically moves
/// to the default button, such as OK or Apply, of a dialog box. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable
/// that receives TRUE if the feature is on, or FALSE if it is off.
/// Windows 95: Not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETSNAPTODEFBUTTON = 0x005F,
/// <summary>
/// Enables or disables the snap-to-default-button feature. If enabled, the mouse cursor automatically moves to the
/// default button,
/// such as OK or Apply, of a dialog box. Set the uiParam parameter to TRUE to enable the feature, or FALSE to disable
/// it.
/// Applications should use the ShowWindow function when displaying a dialog box so the dialog manager can position the
/// mouse cursor.
/// Windows 95: Not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETSNAPTODEFBUTTON = 0x0060,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the width, in pixels, of the rectangle within which the mouse pointer has to stay for TrackMouseEvent
/// to generate a WM_MOUSEHOVER message. The pvParam parameter must point to a UINT variable that receives the width.
/// Windows 95: Not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMOUSEHOVERWIDTH = 0x0062,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the width, in pixels, of the rectangle within which the mouse pointer has to stay for TrackMouseEvent
/// to generate a WM_MOUSEHOVER message. The pvParam parameter must point to a UINT variable that receives the width.
/// Windows 95: Not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMOUSEHOVERWIDTH = 0x0063,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the height, in pixels, of the rectangle within which the mouse pointer has to stay for TrackMouseEvent
/// to generate a WM_MOUSEHOVER message. The pvParam parameter must point to a UINT variable that receives the height.
/// Windows 95: Not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMOUSEHOVERHEIGHT = 0x0064,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the height, in pixels, of the rectangle within which the mouse pointer has to stay for TrackMouseEvent
/// to generate a WM_MOUSEHOVER message. Set the uiParam parameter to the new height.
/// Windows 95: Not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMOUSEHOVERHEIGHT = 0x0065,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the time, in milliseconds, that the mouse pointer has to stay in the hover rectangle for TrackMouseEvent
/// to generate a WM_MOUSEHOVER message. The pvParam parameter must point to a UINT variable that receives the time.
/// Windows 95: Not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMOUSEHOVERTIME = 0x0066,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the time, in milliseconds, that the mouse pointer has to stay in the hover rectangle for TrackMouseEvent
/// to generate a WM_MOUSEHOVER message. This is used only if you pass HOVER_DEFAULT in the dwHoverTime parameter in
/// the call to TrackMouseEvent. Set the uiParam parameter to the new time.
/// Windows 95: Not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMOUSEHOVERTIME = 0x0067,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the number of lines to scroll when the mouse wheel is rotated. The pvParam parameter must point
/// to a UINT variable that receives the number of lines. The default value is 3.
/// Windows 95: Not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETWHEELSCROLLLINES = 0x0068,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the number of lines to scroll when the mouse wheel is rotated. The number of lines is set from the uiParam
/// parameter.
/// The number of lines is the suggested number of lines to scroll when the mouse wheel is rolled without using
/// modifier keys.
/// If the number is 0, then no scrolling should occur. If the number of lines to scroll is greater than the number of
/// lines viewable,
/// and in particular if it is WHEEL_PAGESCROLL (#defined as UINT_MAX), the scroll operation should be interpreted
/// as clicking once in the page down or page up regions of the scroll bar.
/// Windows 95: Not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETWHEELSCROLLLINES = 0x0069,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the time, in milliseconds, that the system waits before displaying a shortcut menu when the mouse cursor
/// is
/// over a submenu item. The pvParam parameter must point to a DWORD variable that receives the time of the delay.
/// Windows 95: Not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMENUSHOWDELAY = 0x006A,
/// <summary>
/// Sets uiParam to the time, in milliseconds, that the system waits before displaying a shortcut menu when the mouse
/// cursor is
/// over a submenu item.
/// Windows 95: Not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMENUSHOWDELAY = 0x006B,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the IME status window is visible (on a per-user basis). The pvParam parameter must point to a
/// BOOL variable
/// that receives TRUE if the status window is visible, or FALSE if it is not.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETSHOWIMEUI = 0x006E,
/// <summary>
/// Sets whether the IME status window is visible or not on a per-user basis. The uiParam parameter specifies TRUE for
/// on or FALSE for off.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETSHOWIMEUI = 0x006F,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the current mouse speed. The mouse speed determines how far the pointer will move based on the distance
/// the mouse moves.
/// The pvParam parameter must point to an integer that receives a value which ranges between 1 (slowest) and 20
/// (fastest).
/// A value of 10 is the default. The value can be set by an end user using the mouse control panel application or
/// by an application using SPI_SETMOUSESPEED.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMOUSESPEED = 0x0070,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the current mouse speed. The pvParam parameter is an integer between 1 (slowest) and 20 (fastest). A value of
/// 10 is the default.
/// This value is typically set using the mouse control panel application.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMOUSESPEED = 0x0071,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether a screen saver is currently running on the window station of the calling process.
/// The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that receives TRUE if a screen saver is currently running, or
/// FALSE otherwise.
/// Note that only the interactive window station, "WinSta0", can have a screen saver running.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETSCREENSAVERRUNNING = 0x0072,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the full path of the bitmap file for the desktop wallpaper. The pvParam parameter must point to a buffer
/// that receives a null-terminated path string. Set the uiParam parameter to the size, in characters, of the pvParam
/// buffer. The returned string will not exceed MAX_PATH characters. If there is no desktop wallpaper, the returned
/// string is empty.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETDESKWALLPAPER = 0x0073,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether active window tracking (activating the window the mouse is on) is on or off. The pvParam
/// parameter must point
/// to a BOOL variable that receives TRUE for on, or FALSE for off.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETACTIVEWINDOWTRACKING = 0x1000,
/// <summary>
/// Sets active window tracking (activating the window the mouse is on) either on or off. Set pvParam to TRUE for on or
/// FALSE for off.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETACTIVEWINDOWTRACKING = 0x1001,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the menu animation feature is enabled. This master switch must be on to enable menu animation
/// effects.
/// The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that receives TRUE if animation is enabled and FALSE if it is
/// disabled.
/// If animation is enabled, SPI_GETMENUFADE indicates whether menus use fade or slide animation.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMENUANIMATION = 0x1002,
/// <summary>
/// Enables or disables menu animation. This master switch must be on for any menu animation to occur.
/// The pvParam parameter is a BOOL variable; set pvParam to TRUE to enable animation and FALSE to disable animation.
/// If animation is enabled, SPI_GETMENUFADE indicates whether menus use fade or slide animation.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMENUANIMATION = 0x1003,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the slide-open effect for combo boxes is enabled. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL
/// variable
/// that receives TRUE for enabled, or FALSE for disabled.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETCOMBOBOXANIMATION = 0x1004,
/// <summary>
/// Enables or disables the slide-open effect for combo boxes. Set the pvParam parameter to TRUE to enable the gradient
/// effect,
/// or FALSE to disable it.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETCOMBOBOXANIMATION = 0x1005,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the smooth-scrolling effect for list boxes is enabled. The pvParam parameter must point to a
/// BOOL variable
/// that receives TRUE for enabled, or FALSE for disabled.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETLISTBOXSMOOTHSCROLLING = 0x1006,
/// <summary>
/// Enables or disables the smooth-scrolling effect for list boxes. Set the pvParam parameter to TRUE to enable the
/// smooth-scrolling effect,
/// or FALSE to disable it.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETLISTBOXSMOOTHSCROLLING = 0x1007,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the gradient effect for window title bars is enabled. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL
/// variable
/// that receives TRUE for enabled, or FALSE for disabled. For more information about the gradient effect, see the
/// GetSysColor function.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETGRADIENTCAPTIONS = 0x1008,
/// <summary>
/// Enables or disables the gradient effect for window title bars. Set the pvParam parameter to TRUE to enable it, or
/// FALSE to disable it.
/// The gradient effect is possible only if the system has a color depth of more than 256 colors. For more information
/// about
/// the gradient effect, see the GetSysColor function.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETGRADIENTCAPTIONS = 0x1009,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether menu access keys are always underlined. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that
/// receives TRUE
/// if menu access keys are always underlined, and FALSE if they are underlined only when the menu is activated by the
/// keyboard.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETKEYBOARDCUES = 0x100A,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the underlining of menu access key letters. The pvParam parameter is a BOOL variable. Set pvParam to TRUE to
/// always underline menu
/// access keys, or FALSE to underline menu access keys only when the menu is activated from the keyboard.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETKEYBOARDCUES = 0x100B,
/// <summary>
/// Same as SPI_GETKEYBOARDCUES.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMENUUNDERLINES = SPI_GETKEYBOARDCUES,
/// <summary>
/// Same as SPI_SETKEYBOARDCUES.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMENUUNDERLINES = SPI_SETKEYBOARDCUES,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether windows activated through active window tracking will be brought to the top. The pvParam
/// parameter must point
/// to a BOOL variable that receives TRUE for on, or FALSE for off.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETACTIVEWNDTRKZORDER = 0x100C,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether or not windows activated through active window tracking should be brought to the top. Set
/// pvParam to TRUE
/// for on or FALSE for off.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETACTIVEWNDTRKZORDER = 0x100D,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether hot tracking of user-interface elements, such as menu names on menu bars, is enabled. The
/// pvParam parameter
/// must point to a BOOL variable that receives TRUE for enabled, or FALSE for disabled.
/// Hot tracking means that when the cursor moves over an item, it is highlighted but not selected. You can query this
/// value to decide
/// whether to use hot tracking in the user interface of your application.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETHOTTRACKING = 0x100E,
/// <summary>
/// Enables or disables hot tracking of user-interface elements such as menu names on menu bars. Set the pvParam
/// parameter to TRUE
/// to enable it, or FALSE to disable it.
/// Hot-tracking means that when the cursor moves over an item, it is highlighted but not selected.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETHOTTRACKING = 0x100F,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether menu fade animation is enabled. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that
/// receives TRUE
/// when fade animation is enabled and FALSE when it is disabled. If fade animation is disabled, menus use slide
/// animation.
/// This flag is ignored unless menu animation is enabled, which you can do using the SPI_SETMENUANIMATION flag.
/// For more information, see AnimateWindow.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMENUFADE = 0x1012,
/// <summary>
/// Enables or disables menu fade animation. Set pvParam to TRUE to enable the menu fade effect or FALSE to disable it.
/// If fade animation is disabled, menus use slide animation. he The menu fade effect is possible only if the system
/// has a color depth of more than 256 colors. This flag is ignored unless SPI_MENUANIMATION is also set. For more
/// information,
/// see AnimateWindow.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMENUFADE = 0x1013,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the selection fade effect is enabled. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that
/// receives TRUE
/// if enabled or FALSE if disabled.
/// The selection fade effect causes the menu item selected by the user to remain on the screen briefly while fading
/// out
/// after the menu is dismissed.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETSELECTIONFADE = 0x1014,
/// <summary>
/// Set pvParam to TRUE to enable the selection fade effect or FALSE to disable it.
/// The selection fade effect causes the menu item selected by the user to remain on the screen briefly while fading
/// out
/// after the menu is dismissed. The selection fade effect is possible only if the system has a color depth of more
/// than 256 colors.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETSELECTIONFADE = 0x1015,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether ToolTip animation is enabled. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that receives
/// TRUE
/// if enabled or FALSE if disabled. If ToolTip animation is enabled, SPI_GETTOOLTIPFADE indicates whether ToolTips use
/// fade or slide animation.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETTOOLTIPANIMATION = 0x1016,
/// <summary>
/// Set pvParam to TRUE to enable ToolTip animation or FALSE to disable it. If enabled, you can use SPI_SETTOOLTIPFADE
/// to specify fade or slide animation.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETTOOLTIPANIMATION = 0x1017,
/// <summary>
/// If SPI_SETTOOLTIPANIMATION is enabled, SPI_GETTOOLTIPFADE indicates whether ToolTip animation uses a fade effect or
/// a slide effect.
/// The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that receives TRUE for fade animation or FALSE for slide
/// animation.
/// For more information on slide and fade effects, see AnimateWindow.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETTOOLTIPFADE = 0x1018,
/// <summary>
/// If the SPI_SETTOOLTIPANIMATION flag is enabled, use SPI_SETTOOLTIPFADE to indicate whether ToolTip animation uses a
/// fade effect
/// or a slide effect. Set pvParam to TRUE for fade animation or FALSE for slide animation. The tooltip fade effect is
/// possible only
/// if the system has a color depth of more than 256 colors. For more information on the slide and fade effects,
/// see the AnimateWindow function.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETTOOLTIPFADE = 0x1019,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the cursor has a shadow around it. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that
/// receives TRUE
/// if the shadow is enabled, FALSE if it is disabled. This effect appears only if the system has a color depth of more
/// than 256 colors.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETCURSORSHADOW = 0x101A,
/// <summary>
/// Enables or disables a shadow around the cursor. The pvParam parameter is a BOOL variable. Set pvParam to TRUE to
/// enable the shadow
/// or FALSE to disable the shadow. This effect appears only if the system has a color depth of more than 256 colors.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETCURSORSHADOW = 0x101B,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the state of the Mouse Sonar feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that receives
/// TRUE
/// if enabled or FALSE otherwise. For more information, see About Mouse Input on MSDN.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows 98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMOUSESONAR = 0x101C,
/// <summary>
/// Turns the Sonar accessibility feature on or off. This feature briefly shows several concentric circles around the
/// mouse pointer when the user presses and releases the CTRL key. The pvParam parameter specifies TRUE for on and FALSE for off.
/// The default is off.
/// For more information, see About Mouse Input.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows 98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMOUSESONAR = 0x101D,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the state of the Mouse ClickLock feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that
/// receives TRUE
/// if enabled, or FALSE otherwise. For more information, see About Mouse Input.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows 98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMOUSECLICKLOCK = 0x101E,
/// <summary>
/// Turns the Mouse ClickLock accessibility feature on or off. This feature temporarily locks down the primary mouse
/// button
/// when that button is clicked and held down for the time specified by SPI_SETMOUSECLICKLOCKTIME. The uiParam
/// parameter specifies
/// TRUE for on,
/// or FALSE for off. The default is off. For more information, see Remarks and About Mouse Input on MSDN.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows 98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMOUSECLICKLOCK = 0x101F,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the state of the Mouse Vanish feature. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that receives
/// TRUE
/// if enabled or FALSE otherwise. For more information, see About Mouse Input on MSDN.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows 98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMOUSEVANISH = 0x1020,
/// <summary>
/// Turns the Vanish feature on or off. This feature hides the mouse pointer when the user types; the pointer reappears
/// when the user moves the mouse. The pvParam parameter specifies TRUE for on and FALSE for off. The default is off.
/// For more information, see About Mouse Input on MSDN.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows 98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMOUSEVANISH = 0x1021,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether native User menus have flat menu appearance. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable
/// that returns TRUE if the flat menu appearance is set, or FALSE otherwise.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETFLATMENU = 0x1022,
/// <summary>
/// Enables or disables flat menu appearance for native User menus. Set pvParam to TRUE to enable flat menu appearance
/// or FALSE to disable it.
/// When enabled, the menu bar uses COLOR_MENUBAR for the menubar background, COLOR_MENU for the menu-popup background,
/// COLOR_MENUHILIGHT
/// for the fill of the current menu selection, and COLOR_HILIGHT for the outline of the current menu selection.
/// If disabled, menus are drawn using the same metrics and colors as in Windows 2000 and earlier.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETFLATMENU = 0x1023,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the drop shadow effect is enabled. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that
/// returns TRUE
/// if enabled or FALSE if disabled.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETDROPSHADOW = 0x1024,
/// <summary>
/// Enables or disables the drop shadow effect. Set pvParam to TRUE to enable the drop shadow effect or FALSE to
/// disable it.
/// You must also have CS_DROPSHADOW in the window class style.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETDROPSHADOW = 0x1025,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves a BOOL indicating whether an application can reset the screensaver's timer by calling the SendInput
/// function
/// to simulate keyboard or mouse input. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that receives TRUE
/// if the simulated input will be blocked, or FALSE otherwise.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETBLOCKSENDINPUTRESETS = 0x1026,
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether an application can reset the screensaver's timer by calling the SendInput function to simulate
/// keyboard
/// or mouse input. The uiParam parameter specifies TRUE if the screensaver will not be deactivated by simulated input,
/// or FALSE if the screensaver will be deactivated by simulated input.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETBLOCKSENDINPUTRESETS = 0x1027,
//#endif /* _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0501 */
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether UI effects are enabled or disabled. The pvParam parameter must point to a BOOL variable that
/// receives TRUE
/// if all UI effects are enabled, or FALSE if they are disabled.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETUIEFFECTS = 0x103E,
/// <summary>
/// Enables or disables UI effects. Set the pvParam parameter to TRUE to enable all UI effects or FALSE to disable all
/// UI effects.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETUIEFFECTS = 0x103F,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the amount of time following user input, in milliseconds, during which the system will not allow
/// applications
/// to force themselves into the foreground. The pvParam parameter must point to a DWORD variable that receives the
/// time.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETFOREGROUNDLOCKTIMEOUT = 0x2000,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the amount of time following user input, in milliseconds, during which the system does not allow applications
/// to force themselves into the foreground. Set pvParam to the new timeout value.
/// The calling thread must be able to change the foreground window, otherwise the call fails.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETFOREGROUNDLOCKTIMEOUT = 0x2001,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the active window tracking delay, in milliseconds. The pvParam parameter must point to a DWORD variable
/// that receives the time.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETACTIVEWNDTRKTIMEOUT = 0x2002,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the active window tracking delay. Set pvParam to the number of milliseconds to delay before activating the
/// window
/// under the mouse pointer.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETACTIVEWNDTRKTIMEOUT = 0x2003,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the number of times SetForegroundWindow will flash the taskbar button when rejecting a foreground switch
/// request.
/// The pvParam parameter must point to a DWORD variable that receives the value.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETFOREGROUNDFLASHCOUNT = 0x2004,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the number of times SetForegroundWindow will flash the taskbar button when rejecting a foreground switch
/// request.
/// Set pvParam to the number of times to flash.
/// Windows NT, Windows 95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETFOREGROUNDFLASHCOUNT = 0x2005,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the caret width in edit controls, in pixels. The pvParam parameter must point to a DWORD that receives
/// this value.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETCARETWIDTH = 0x2006,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the caret width in edit controls. Set pvParam to the desired width, in pixels. The default and minimum value
/// is 1.
/// Windows NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETCARETWIDTH = 0x2007,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the time delay before the primary mouse button is locked. The pvParam parameter must point to DWORD that
/// receives
/// the time delay. This is only enabled if SPI_SETMOUSECLICKLOCK is set to TRUE. For more information, see About Mouse
/// Input on MSDN.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows 98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETMOUSECLICKLOCKTIME = 0x2008,
/// <summary>
/// Turns the Mouse ClickLock accessibility feature on or off. This feature temporarily locks down the primary mouse
/// button
/// when that button is clicked and held down for the time specified by SPI_SETMOUSECLICKLOCKTIME. The uiParam
/// parameter
/// specifies TRUE for on, or FALSE for off. The default is off. For more information, see Remarks and About Mouse
/// Input on MSDN.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows 98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETMOUSECLICKLOCKTIME = 0x2009,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the type of font smoothing. The pvParam parameter must point to a UINT that receives the information.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETFONTSMOOTHINGTYPE = 0x200A,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the font smoothing type. The pvParam parameter points to a UINT that contains either FE_FONTSMOOTHINGSTANDARD,
/// if standard anti-aliasing is used, or FE_FONTSMOOTHINGCLEARTYPE, if ClearType is used. The default is
/// FE_FONTSMOOTHINGSTANDARD.
/// When using this option, the fWinIni parameter must be set to SPIF_SENDWININICHANGE | SPIF_UPDATEINIFILE; otherwise,
/// SystemParametersInfo fails.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETFONTSMOOTHINGTYPE = 0x200B,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves a contrast value that is used in ClearType™ smoothing. The pvParam parameter must point to a UINT
/// that receives the information.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETFONTSMOOTHINGCONTRAST = 0x200C,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the contrast value used in ClearType smoothing. The pvParam parameter points to a UINT that holds the contrast
/// value.
/// Valid contrast values are from 1000 to 2200. The default value is 1400.
/// When using this option, the fWinIni parameter must be set to SPIF_SENDWININICHANGE | SPIF_UPDATEINIFILE; otherwise,
/// SystemParametersInfo fails.
/// SPI_SETFONTSMOOTHINGTYPE must also be set to FE_FONTSMOOTHINGCLEARTYPE.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETFONTSMOOTHINGCONTRAST = 0x200D,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the width, in pixels, of the left and right edges of the focus rectangle drawn with DrawFocusRect.
/// The pvParam parameter must point to a UINT.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETFOCUSBORDERWIDTH = 0x200E,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the height of the left and right edges of the focus rectangle drawn with DrawFocusRect to the value of the
/// pvParam parameter.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETFOCUSBORDERWIDTH = 0x200F,
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the height, in pixels, of the top and bottom edges of the focus rectangle drawn with DrawFocusRect.
/// The pvParam parameter must point to a UINT.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETFOCUSBORDERHEIGHT = 0x2010,
/// <summary>
/// Sets the height of the top and bottom edges of the focus rectangle drawn with DrawFocusRect to the value of the
/// pvParam parameter.
/// Windows 2000/NT, Windows Me/98/95: This value is not supported.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETFOCUSBORDERHEIGHT = 0x2011,
/// <summary>
/// Not implemented.
/// </summary>
SPI_GETFONTSMOOTHINGORIENTATION = 0x2012,
/// <summary>
/// Not implemented.
/// </summary>
SPI_SETFONTSMOOTHINGORIENTATION = 0x2013
}
}