DisplayManager.Start Method
Definition
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Starts listening for all DisplayManager events atomically. DisplayManager events are not raised until you call Start.
public:
virtual void Start() = Start;
void Start();
public void Start();
function start()
Public Sub Start ()
Remarks
All callers of Start are required to have subscribed to Enabled, Disabled, Changed, and PathsFailedOrInvalidated. Start fails if there are no subscribers to any of those events.