Getting monitor size in python

2020-03-21 10:39发布

问题:

I am using python and want to create a fullscreen window. I know about the pygame.FULLSCREEN flag but when I use that there's areas of black around the screen. Is there any way to get the monitor size using python so I can make the window the correct size?

回答1:

Per the docs, pygame.display.Info gives you a VideoInfo object that has, among other attributes:

current_w, current_h: Width and height of the current video mode, or of the desktop mode if called before the display.set_mode is called.

pygame.display.list_modes gives you a list of the available fullscreen resolutions, e.g., per a comment in the docs:

>>> pygame.display.list_modes()
[(1920, 1080), (1768, 992), (1680, 1050), (1600, 1200), (1600, 1024), (1600, 900
), (1440, 900), (1400, 1050), (1360, 768), (1280, 1024), (1280, 960), (1280, 800
), (1280, 768), (1280, 720), (1152, 864), (1024, 768), (800, 600), (720, 576), (
720, 480), (640, 480)]

largest to smallest. You should try some of these possibilities with pygame.display.set_mode to see which one looks good for you.