Changing Screen Resolution Windows 8
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I'm using a Dell Inspiron laptop with Windows 8 Developers Preview. I've connected a second screen (some Dell 22 inch one) and have been using it with 'Extend these displays' options in the Screen Resolution settings.
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Can't Change Screen Resolution Windows 8
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Anything that inherits from FrameworkElement has a SizeChanged event. This event returns the current size of the framework element.To get the overall size of the screen you can use: Windows.UI.Xaml.Window.Current.Bounds.HeightWindows.UI.Xaml.Window.Current.Bounds.WidthBe careful as this will return the size of the screen and you will need to take into account whether your app is full-screen or Snapped/Filled.Microsoft guidance says that you should be avoiding absolute values for height/width and simply setting HorizontalAlignment and VerticalAlignment to Stretch to allow the UI to take as much space as it needs to render.