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How to create a full screen form without auto-hiding the Windows Taskbar Turn on/off line numbers in source code. Switch to Orginial background IDE or DSP color Comment or reply to this aritlce/tip for discussion. Bookmark this article to my favorite article(s). Print this article
Create a full screen form without auto-hiding the Windows Ta 02-Oct-02
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			Author: Jonas Bilinkevicius 


How do I set my form to display in full screen? No title bar, no borders, and it 
goes over the task bar (not by setting the task bar to "Auto Hide").

Answer:

Emulating full screen mode:

private {in form declaration}
1   
2   procedure WMGetMinMaxInfo(var msg: TWMGetMinMaxInfo); message WM_GETMINMAXINFO;
3   
4   procedure TForm1.WMGetMinMaxInfo(var msg: TWMGetMinMaxInfo);
5   begin
6     inherited;
7     with msg.MinMaxInfo^.ptMaxTrackSize do
8     begin
9       X := GetDeviceCaps(Canvas.handle, HORZRES) + (Width - ClientWidth);
10      Y := GetDeviceCaps(Canvas.handle, VERTRES) + (Height - ClientHeight);
11    end;
12  end;
13  
14  procedure TForm1.Button2Click(Sender: TObject);
15  const
16    Rect: TRect = (Left: 0; Top: 0; Right: 0; Bottom: 0);
17    FullScreen: Boolean = False;
18  begin
19    FullScreen := not FullScreen;
20    if FullScreen then
21    begin
22      Rect := BoundsRect;
23      SetBounds(Left - ClientOrigin.X, Top - ClientOrigin.Y,
24        GetDeviceCaps(Canvas.handle, HORZRES)
25        + (Width - ClientWidth), GetDeviceCaps(Canvas.handle, VERTRES) + (Height -
26        ClientHeight));
27      {Label2.caption := IntToStr(GetDeviceCaps( Canvas.handle, VERTRES ));}
28    end
29    else
30      BoundsRect := Rect;
31  end;


			
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