Windows.UI.ViewManagement Namespace

Provides support for handling and managing the various views associated with the active Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app.

Classes

AccessibilitySettings

Provides access to the high contrast accessibility settings.

ActivationViewSwitcher

Provides methods for switching to an app view in response to an activation.

ApplicationView

Represents the active application view and associated states and behaviors.

ApplicationViewConsolidatedEventArgs

Contains the results of a window (app view) consolidation operation.

ApplicationViewScaling

Provides methods and properties for controlling layout scaling.

ApplicationViewSwitcher

Represents the app view switching behaviors for an app.

ApplicationViewTitleBar

Represents the title bar of an app.

ApplicationViewTransferContext

Represents information about a window drag operation.

InputPane

Enables an app to receive notifications when the docked touch keyboard, or Soft Input Panel (SIP), is about to be displayed or hidden, and to determine which portion of the application's window is obscured by the input pane.

Note

The InputPane APIs provide accurate occlusion information for a docked panel only. For Windows 10 Creators Fall Update and newer, we reccomend using the following APIs to handle occlusion by docked, undocked, moveable, and transitory input panes such as Soft Input Panels (SIP), Input Method Editor (IME) candidate windows, floating toolbars, and so on.

InputPaneVisibilityEventArgs

Provides data for the input pane Hiding and Showing events.

ProjectionManager

Defines a set of methods for managing the windows (app views) sent to secondary displays, such as projectors.

StatusBar

Provides methods and properties for interacting with the status bar associated with an app view (window). The status bar is a user experience that the system presents on the top edge (typically) of the screen that allows users to control behavior of the device and can present progress.

StatusBarProgressIndicator

Provides methods and properties for interacting with the progress indicator on the status bar on a window (app view).

SystemTray

Important

The SystemTray class is deprecated and non-functional. It may not be available in future versions of Windows.

UISettings

Contains a set of common app user interface settings and operations.

UISettingsAnimationsEnabledChangedEventArgs

Contains event data for the AnimationsEnabledChanged event.

UISettingsAutoHideScrollBarsChangedEventArgs

Contains event data for the AutoHideScrollBarsChanged event.

UISettingsMessageDurationChangedEventArgs

Contains event data for the MessageDurationChanged event.

UIViewSettings

Represents UI states and behaviors associated with the device mode (Tablet or Desktop) and input device type.

ViewModePreferences

Represents the preferred settings to be applied to a view when it's changed to a new view mode.

Interfaces

ISystemTray
ISystemTrayStatics

Enums

ApplicationViewBoundsMode

The bounds used by the framework to lay out the contents of a window (app view).

ApplicationViewMode

Defines constants that specify the view mode of an app window.

ApplicationViewOrientation

Defines the set of display orientation modes for a window (app view).

ApplicationViewState

Specifies the set of app view state changes that can be handled.

Important

ApplicationViewState may be altered or unavailable for releases after Windows 8.1. Instead, query for window layout sizes directly.

ApplicationViewSwitchingOptions

Defines a set of options for window (app view) switching behaviors.

ApplicationViewWindowingMode

Defines constants that specify whether the app window is auto-sized, full-screen, or set to a specific size on launch.

FullScreenSystemOverlayMode

Defines constants that specify how the app responds to edge gestures when in full-screen mode.

HandPreference

Defines the set of directional preferences for the user interface presented by the app view.

ScreenCaptureDisabledBehavior
UIColorType

Defines constants that specify known system color values.

UIElementType

Defines the set of user interface element types.

UserInteractionMode

Specifies the UI view, optimized for input device type.

ViewSizePreference

Defines the set of possible general window (app view) size preferences.

See also