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Responding to System Events Sample

This sample uses the SystemEvents class, which allows an application to react to events raised by system activity.

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Demonstrates

The Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents class provides a number of public events that you can sink in your code. This sample demonstrates five of the available events of the SystemEvents class. Select the check box on the form to add an event handler for the event. The events and how to trigger them are shown in the following table.

Change

Event

How to trigger

Screen

DisplaySettingsChanged

Change the screen resolution.

Time

TimeChanged

Modify the current system time.

Power mode

PowerModeChanged

If running on a laptop, change the plugged-in status.

User preference

UserPreferenceChanged

Change any Windows setting. For example, right-click the desktop to display the Display Properties dialog box and change a setting.

Installed fonts

InstalledFontsChanged

Install or delete a font.

See Also

Reference

SystemEvents

DisplaySettingsChanged

TimeChanged

PowerModeChanged

UserPreferenceChanged

InstalledFontsChanged