XDDM Mirror Driver under Windows 8

I did notice that, however I am not clear as to when the “Remote Display Driver” was defined. I have been able to compile the sample, even under VS 2012 but have not gotten it to load so I can test it.

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From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com [mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Tim Roberts
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Subject: Re: [ntdev] [nik] XDDM Mirror Driver under Windows 8

Nik Twerdochlib wrote:

[Nik Twerdochlib] I have them all defined but I am wondering if there is something I can do regarding DrvGetModes. Currently there is a defined array of what appears to be some of the popular resolutions, but I would really rather not try and define these. Since for the mirror driver, the mode will never change (or at least we won’t change the display mode) I am wondering if there is a magic value, like -1, that can be returned stating current mode… which leads me to wonder if for the remote display driver if the mode really matters? The position and extents will be set in the DEVMODE structure by the user mode app.

The mirror driver sample (last seen in the 3790 DDK) does not define DrvGetModes at all.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.


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