SettingsPane Class
Definition
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Note
SettingsPane is deprecated, and might not work on all versions of Windows 10. Instead of using a SettingsPane, integrate settings options into the app experience. For more info, see Guidelines for app settings.
A static class that enables the app to control the Settings Charm pane. The app can add or remove commands, receive a notification when the user opens the pane, or open the pane programmatically.
public ref class SettingsPane sealed
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings.ApplicationsSettingsContract, 65536)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("SettingsPane is deprecated and might not work on all platforms. For more info, see MSDN.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings.ApplicationsSettingsContract)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.None)]
class SettingsPane final
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings.ApplicationsSettingsContract, 65536)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.None)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("SettingsPane is deprecated and might not work on all platforms. For more info, see MSDN.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, "Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings.ApplicationsSettingsContract")]
class SettingsPane final
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(typeof(Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings.ApplicationsSettingsContract), 65536)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("SettingsPane is deprecated and might not work on all platforms. For more info, see MSDN.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, typeof(Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings.ApplicationsSettingsContract))]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.None)]
public sealed class SettingsPane
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(typeof(Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings.ApplicationsSettingsContract), 65536)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.None)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("SettingsPane is deprecated and might not work on all platforms. For more info, see MSDN.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, "Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings.ApplicationsSettingsContract")]
public sealed class SettingsPane
Public NotInheritable Class SettingsPane
- Inheritance
- Attributes
Windows requirements
Device family |
Windows Desktop Extension SDK (introduced in 10.0.10240.0)
Xbox One Extensions for the UWP (introduced in 10.0.10586.0) |
API contract |
Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings.ApplicationsSettingsContract (introduced in v1.0)
|
Examples
The following code shows how to add app commands by using the SettingsPane and SettingsCommand classes. For the full example, see App settings sample.
using Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings;
using Windows.UI.Popups;
using Windows.UI.Xaml;
using Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls;
using Windows.UI.Xaml.Navigation;
using System;
// This is the click handler for the 'addSettingsScenarioAdd' button.
// Replace this with your own handler if you have a button or buttons on this page.
void addSettingsScenarioAdd_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
Button b = sender as Button;
if (b != null)
{
rootPage.NotifyUser(
"You selected the " + b.Content + " button",
NotifyType.StatusMessage);
if (!this.isEventRegistered)
{
SettingsPane.GetForCurrentView().CommandsRequested += onCommandsRequested;
this.isEventRegistered = true;
}
}
}
void onSettingsCommand(IUICommand command)
{
SettingsCommand settingsCommand = (SettingsCommand)command;
rootPage.NotifyUser(
"You selected the " + settingsCommand.Label + " settings command from the " +
SettingsPane.Edge.ToString(), NotifyType.StatusMessage);
}
void onCommandsRequested(
SettingsPane settingsPane,
SettingsPaneCommandsRequestedEventArgs eventArgs)
{
UICommandInvokedHandler handler = new UICommandInvokedHandler(onSettingsCommand);
SettingsCommand generalCommand = new SettingsCommand(
"generalSettings", "General", handler);
eventArgs.Request.ApplicationCommands.Add(generalCommand);
SettingsCommand helpCommand = new SettingsCommand("helpPage", "Help", handler);
eventArgs.Request.ApplicationCommands.Add(helpCommand);
}
Imports Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings
Imports Windows.UI.Popups
Imports Windows.UI.Xaml
Imports Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls
Imports Windows.UI.Xaml.Navigation
Imports System
'' This is the click handler for the 'addSettingsScenarioAdd' button.
'' Replace this with your own handler if you have a button or buttons on this page.
Private Sub addSettingsScenarioAdd_Click(sender As Object, e As RoutedEventArgs)
Dim b As Button = TryCast(sender, Button)
If b IsNot Nothing Then
rootPage.NotifyUser("You selected the " & b.Content & " button", _
NotifyType.StatusMessage)
If Not Me.isEventRegistered Then
AddHandler SettingsPane.GetForCurrentView.CommandsRequested, _
AddressOf onCommandsRequested
Me.isEventRegistered = True
End If
End If
End Sub
Private Sub onSettingsCommand(command As IUICommand)
Dim settingsCommand As SettingsCommand = DirectCast(command, SettingsCommand)
rootPage.NotifyUser( _
"You selected the " & settingsCommand.Label & " command from the " & SettingsPane.Edge.ToString(), _
NotifyType.StatusMessage)
End Sub
Private Sub onCommandsRequested(settingsPane As SettingsPane, _
eventArgs As SettingsPaneCommandsRequestedEventArgs)
Dim handler As New UICommandInvokedHandler(AddressOf onSettingsCommand)
Dim generalCommand As New SettingsCommand("generalSettings", "General", handler)
eventArgs.Request.ApplicationCommands.Add(generalCommand)
Dim helpCommand As New SettingsCommand("helpPage", "Help", handler)
eventArgs.Request.ApplicationCommands.Add(helpCommand)
End Sub
'' This is the click handler for the 'addSettingsScenarioShow' button.
'' Replace this with your own handler if you have a button or buttons on this page.
Private Sub addSettingsScenarioShow_Click(sender As Object, e As RoutedEventArgs)
Dim b As Button = TryCast(sender, Button)
If b IsNot Nothing Then
rootPage.NotifyUser("You selected the " & b.Content & " button", _
NotifyType.StatusMessage)
SettingsPane.Show()
End If
End Sub
#include "pch.h"
#include "AddSettingsScenario.xaml.h"
using namespace ApplicationSettings;
using namespace Windows::Foundation;
using namespace Windows::UI::Xaml;
using namespace Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls;
using namespace Windows::UI::Xaml::Navigation;
using namespace Windows::UI::ApplicationSettings;
using namespace Windows::UI::Popups;
void ApplicationSettings::AddSettingsScenario::addSettingsScenarioAdd_Click(
Platform::Object^ sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs^ e)
{
Button^ b = safe_cast<Button^>(sender);
if (b != nullptr)
{
rootPage->NotifyUser("You selected the " + b->Content + " button",
NotifyType::StatusMessage);
if (!this->isEventRegistered)
{
this->commandsRequestedEventRegistrationToken =
SettingsPane::GetForCurrentView()->CommandsRequested +=
ref new TypedEventHandler<SettingsPane^,
SettingsPaneCommandsRequestedEventArgs^>(this,
&AddSettingsScenario::onCommandsRequested);
this->isEventRegistered = true;
}
}
}
void ApplicationSettings::AddSettingsScenario::onSettingsCommand(
Windows::UI::Popups::IUICommand^ command)
{
SettingsCommand^ settingsCommand = safe_cast<SettingsCommand^>(command);
rootPage->NotifyUser(
"You selected the " + settingsCommand->Label + " settings command from the " +
SettingsPane::Edge.ToString(), NotifyType::StatusMessage);
}
void ApplicationSettings::AddSettingsScenario::onCommandsRequested(
Windows::UI::ApplicationSettings::SettingsPane^ settingsPane,
Windows::UI::ApplicationSettings::SettingsPaneCommandsRequestedEventArgs^ eventArgs)
{
UICommandInvokedHandler^ handler = ref new UICommandInvokedHandler(
this, &AddSettingsScenario::onSettingsCommand);
SettingsCommand^ generalCommand = ref new SettingsCommand(
"generalSettings", "General", handler);
eventArgs->Request->ApplicationCommands->Append(generalCommand);
SettingsCommand^ helpCommand = ref new SettingsCommand("helpPage", "Help", handler);
eventArgs->Request->ApplicationCommands->Append(helpCommand);
}
Remarks
Note
This class is not agile, which means that you need to consider its threading model and marshaling behavior. For more info, see Threading and Marshaling (C++/CX) and Using Windows Runtime objects in a multithreaded environment (.NET).
Properties
Edge |
Note SettingsPane is deprecated, and might not work on all versions of Windows 10. Instead of using a SettingsPane, integrate settings options into the app experience. For more info, see Guidelines for app settings. Gets a value indicating whether the Settings charm appears on the left or right edge of the screen. |
Methods
GetForCurrentView() |
Note SettingsPane is deprecated, and might not work on all versions of Windows 10. Instead of using a SettingsPane, integrate settings options into the app experience. For more info, see Guidelines for app settings. Gets a SettingsPane object that is associated with the current app view (that is, with CoreWindow). |
Show() |
Note SettingsPane is deprecated, and might not work on all versions of Windows 10. Instead of using a SettingsPane, integrate settings options into the app experience. For more info, see Guidelines for app settings. Displays the Settings Charm pane to the user. |
Events
CommandsRequested |
Note SettingsPane is deprecated, and might not work on all versions of Windows 10. Instead of using a SettingsPane, integrate settings options into the app experience. For more info, see Guidelines for app settings. Occurs when the user opens the settings pane. Listening for this event lets the app initialize the setting commands and pause its UI until the user closes the pane. During this event, append your SettingsCommand objects to the available ApplicationCommands vector to make them available to the SettingsPaneUI. |