CCD APIs

The connecting and configuring display (CCD) APIs in this section applies only to Windows 7 and later, and Windows Server 2008 R2 and later versions of Windows operating system.

CCD Reference for User Mode Display Drivers

This section contains reference pages that provide support for connecting and configuring user mode displays. The functions are called by user mode display drivers.

CCD Functions

DisplayConfigGetDeviceInfo: DisplayConfigSetDeviceInfo

GetDisplayConfigBufferSizes: QueryDisplayConfig

SetDisplayConfig:

CCD Structures

DISPLAYCONFIG_2DREGION: DISPLAYCONFIG_ADAPTER_NAME

DISPLAYCONFIG_DEVICE_INFO_HEADER: DISPLAYCONFIG_MODE_INFO

DISPLAYCONFIG_PATH_INFO: DISPLAYCONFIG_PATH_SOURCE_INFO

DISPLAYCONFIG_PATH_TARGET_INFO: DISPLAYCONFIG_RATIONAL

DISPLAYCONFIG_SET_TARGET_PERSISTENCE: DISPLAYCONFIG_SOURCE_DEVICE_NAME

DISPLAYCONFIG_SOURCE_MODE: DISPLAYCONFIG_TARGET_DEVICE_NAME

DISPLAYCONFIG_TARGET_DEVICE_NAME_FLAGS: DISPLAYCONFIG_TARGET_MODE

DISPLAYCONFIG_TARGET_PREFERRED_MODE: DISPLAYCONFIG_VIDEO_SIGNAL_INFO

CCD Enumerations

DISPLAYCONFIG_DEVICE_INFO_TYPE: DISPLAYCONFIG_MODE_INFO_TYPE

DISPLAYCONFIG_PIXELFORMAT: DISPLAYCONFIG_ROTATION

DISPLAYCONFIG_SCALING: DISPLAYCONFIG_SCANLINE_ORDERING

DISPLAYCONFIG_TOPOLOGY_ID: DISPLAYCONFIG_VIDEO_OUTPUT_TECHNOLOGY

The following sections describe the CCD APIs and show how to use them in some example code:

CCD Summaries and Scenarios

CCD Example Code