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diff --git a/.packages/microsoft.win32.systemevents/4.7.0-preview3.19551.4/lib/net461/Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.xml b/.packages/microsoft.win32.systemevents/4.7.0-preview3.19551.4/lib/net461/Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.xml new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..d667057fab --- /dev/null +++ b/.packages/microsoft.win32.systemevents/4.7.0-preview3.19551.4/lib/net461/Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.xml @@ -0,0 +1,314 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> +<doc> + <assembly> + <name>Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents</name> + </assembly> + <members> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.PowerModeChangedEventArgs"> + <summary>Provides data for the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.PowerModeChanged" /> event.</summary> + </member> + <member name="M:Microsoft.Win32.PowerModeChangedEventArgs.#ctor(Microsoft.Win32.PowerModes)"> + <summary>Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.PowerModeChangedEventArgs" /> class using the specified power mode event type.</summary> + <param name="mode">One of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.PowerModes" /> values that represents the type of power mode event.</param> + </member> + <member name="P:Microsoft.Win32.PowerModeChangedEventArgs.Mode"> + <summary>Gets an identifier that indicates the type of the power mode event that has occurred.</summary> + <returns>One of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.PowerModes" /> values.</returns> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.PowerModeChangedEventHandler"> + <summary>Represents the method that will handle the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.PowerModeChanged" /> event.</summary> + <param name="sender">The source of the event. When this event is raised by the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents" /> class, this object is always <see langword="null" />.</param> + <param name="e">A <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.PowerModeChangedEventArgs" /> that contains the event data.</param> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.PowerModes"> + <summary>Defines identifiers for power mode events reported by the operating system.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.PowerModes.Resume"> + <summary>The operating system is about to resume from a suspended state.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.PowerModes.StatusChange"> + <summary>A power mode status notification event has been raised by the operating system. This might indicate a weak or charging battery, a transition between AC power and battery, or another change in the status of the system power supply.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.PowerModes.Suspend"> + <summary>The operating system is about to be suspended.</summary> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndedEventArgs"> + <summary>Provides data for the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.SessionEnded" /> event.</summary> + </member> + <member name="M:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndedEventArgs.#ctor(Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndReasons)"> + <summary>Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndedEventArgs" /> class.</summary> + <param name="reason">One of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndReasons" /> values indicating how the session ended.</param> + </member> + <member name="P:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndedEventArgs.Reason"> + <summary>Gets an identifier that indicates how the session ended.</summary> + <returns>One of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndReasons" /> values that indicates how the session ended.</returns> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndedEventHandler"> + <summary>Represents the method that will handle the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.SessionEnded" /> event.</summary> + <param name="sender">The source of the event. When this event is raised by the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents" /> class, this object is always <see langword="null" />.</param> + <param name="e">A <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndedEventArgs" /> that contains the event data.</param> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndingEventArgs"> + <summary>Provides data for the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.SessionEnding" /> event.</summary> + </member> + <member name="M:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndingEventArgs.#ctor(Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndReasons)"> + <summary>Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndingEventArgs" /> class using the specified value indicating the type of session close event that is occurring.</summary> + <param name="reason">One of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndReasons" /> that specifies how the session ends.</param> + </member> + <member name="P:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndingEventArgs.Cancel"> + <summary>Gets or sets a value indicating whether to cancel the user request to end the session.</summary> + <returns> + <see langword="true" /> to cancel the user request to end the session; otherwise, <see langword="false" />.</returns> + </member> + <member name="P:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndingEventArgs.Reason"> + <summary>Gets the reason the session is ending.</summary> + <returns>One of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndReasons" /> values that specifies how the session is ending.</returns> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndingEventHandler"> + <summary>Represents the method that will handle the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.SessionEnding" /> event from the operating system.</summary> + <param name="sender">The source of the event. When this event is raised by the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents" /> class, this object is always <see langword="null" />.</param> + <param name="e">A <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndingEventArgs" /> that contains the event data.</param> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndReasons"> + <summary>Defines identifiers that represent how the current logon session is ending.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndReasons.Logoff"> + <summary>The user is logging off and ending the current user session. The operating system continues to run.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.SessionEndReasons.SystemShutdown"> + <summary>The operating system is shutting down.</summary> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchEventArgs"> + <summary>Provides data for the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.SessionSwitch" /> event.</summary> + </member> + <member name="M:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchEventArgs.#ctor(Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchReason)"> + <summary>Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchEventArgs" /> class using the specified session change event type identifer.</summary> + <param name="reason">A <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchReason" /> that indicates the type of session change event.</param> + </member> + <member name="P:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchEventArgs.Reason"> + <summary>Gets an identifier that indicates the type of session change event.</summary> + <returns>A <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchReason" /> indicating the type of the session change event.</returns> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchEventHandler"> + <summary>Represents the method that will handle the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.SessionSwitch" /> event.</summary> + <param name="sender">The source of the event.</param> + <param name="e">A <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchEventArgs" /> indicating the type of the session change event.</param> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchReason"> + <summary>Defines identifiers used to represent the type of a session switch event.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchReason.ConsoleConnect"> + <summary>A session has been connected from the console.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchReason.ConsoleDisconnect"> + <summary>A session has been disconnected from the console.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchReason.RemoteConnect"> + <summary>A session has been connected from a remote connection.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchReason.RemoteDisconnect"> + <summary>A session has been disconnected from a remote connection.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchReason.SessionLock"> + <summary>A session has been locked.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchReason.SessionLogoff"> + <summary>A user has logged off from a session.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchReason.SessionLogon"> + <summary>A user has logged on to a session.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchReason.SessionRemoteControl"> + <summary>A session has changed its status to or from remote controlled mode.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.SessionSwitchReason.SessionUnlock"> + <summary>A session has been unlocked.</summary> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents"> + <summary>Provides access to system event notifications. This class cannot be inherited.</summary> + </member> + <member name="M:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.CreateTimer(System.Int32)"> + <summary>Creates a new window timer associated with the system events window.</summary> + <param name="interval">Specifies the interval between timer notifications, in milliseconds.</param> + <returns>The ID of the new timer.</returns> + <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">The interval is less than or equal to zero.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed, or the attempt to create the timer did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.DisplaySettingsChanged"> + <summary>Occurs when the user changes the display settings.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.DisplaySettingsChanging"> + <summary>Occurs when the display settings are changing.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.EventsThreadShutdown"> + <summary>Occurs before the thread that listens for system events is terminated.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.InstalledFontsChanged"> + <summary>Occurs when the user adds fonts to or removes fonts from the system.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="M:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.InvokeOnEventsThread(System.Delegate)"> + <summary>Invokes the specified delegate using the thread that listens for system events.</summary> + <param name="method">A delegate to invoke using the thread that listens for system events.</param> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="M:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.KillTimer(System.IntPtr)"> + <summary>Terminates the timer specified by the given id.</summary> + <param name="timerId">The ID of the timer to terminate.</param> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed, or the attempt to terminate the timer did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.LowMemory"> + <summary>Occurs when the system is running out of available RAM.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.PaletteChanged"> + <summary>Occurs when the user switches to an application that uses a different palette.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.PowerModeChanged"> + <summary>Occurs when the user suspends or resumes the system.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.SessionEnded"> + <summary>Occurs when the user is logging off or shutting down the system.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.SessionEnding"> + <summary>Occurs when the user is trying to log off or shut down the system.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.SessionSwitch"> + <summary>Occurs when the currently logged-in user has changed.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.TimeChanged"> + <summary>Occurs when the user changes the time on the system clock.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.TimerElapsed"> + <summary>Occurs when a windows timer interval has expired.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.UserPreferenceChanged"> + <summary>Occurs when a user preference has changed.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.UserPreferenceChanging"> + <summary>Occurs when a user preference is changing.</summary> + <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">System event notifications are not supported under the current context. Server processes, for example, might not support global system event notifications.</exception> + <exception cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.ExternalException">The attempt to create a system events window thread did not succeed.</exception> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.TimerElapsedEventArgs"> + <summary>Provides data for the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.TimerElapsed" /> event.</summary> + </member> + <member name="M:Microsoft.Win32.TimerElapsedEventArgs.#ctor(System.IntPtr)"> + <summary>Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.TimerElapsedEventArgs" /> class.</summary> + <param name="timerId">The ID number for the timer.</param> + </member> + <member name="P:Microsoft.Win32.TimerElapsedEventArgs.TimerId"> + <summary>Gets the ID number for the timer.</summary> + <returns>The ID number for the timer.</returns> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.TimerElapsedEventHandler"> + <summary>Represents the method that will handle the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.TimerElapsed" /> event.</summary> + <param name="sender">The source of the event. When this event is raised by the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents" /> class, this object is always <see langword="null" />.</param> + <param name="e">A <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.TimerElapsedEventArgs" /> that contains the event data.</param> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory"> + <summary>Defines identifiers that represent categories of user preferences.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.Accessibility"> + <summary>Indicates user preferences associated with accessibility features of the system for users with disabilities.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.Color"> + <summary>Indicates user preferences associated with system colors. This category includes such as the default color of windows or menus.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.Desktop"> + <summary>Indicates user preferences associated with the system desktop. This category includes the background image or background image layout of the desktop.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.General"> + <summary>Indicates user preferences that are not associated with any other category.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.Icon"> + <summary>Indicates user preferences for icon settings, including icon height and spacing.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.Keyboard"> + <summary>Indicates user preferences for keyboard settings, such as the key down repeat rate and delay.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.Locale"> + <summary>Indicates changes in user preferences for regional settings, such as the character encoding and culture strings.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.Menu"> + <summary>Indicates user preferences for menu settings, such as menu delays and text alignment.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.Mouse"> + <summary>Indicates user preferences for mouse settings, such as double-click time and mouse sensitivity.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.Policy"> + <summary>Indicates user preferences for policy settings, such as user rights and access levels.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.Power"> + <summary>Indicates the user preferences for system power settings. This category includes power feature settings, such as the idle time before the system automatically enters low power mode.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.Screensaver"> + <summary>Indicates user preferences associated with the screensaver.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.VisualStyle"> + <summary>Indicates user preferences associated with visual styles, such as enabling or disabling visual styles and switching from one visual style to another.</summary> + </member> + <member name="F:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory.Window"> + <summary>Indicates user preferences associated with the dimensions and characteristics of windows on the system.</summary> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceChangedEventArgs"> + <summary>Provides data for the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.UserPreferenceChanged" /> event.</summary> + </member> + <member name="M:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceChangedEventArgs.#ctor(Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory)"> + <summary>Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceChangedEventArgs" /> class using the specified user preference category identifier.</summary> + <param name="category">One of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory" /> values that indicates the user preference category that has changed.</param> + </member> + <member name="P:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceChangedEventArgs.Category"> + <summary>Gets the category of user preferences that has changed.</summary> + <returns>One of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory" /> values that indicates the category of user preferences that has changed.</returns> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceChangedEventHandler"> + <summary>Represents the method that will handle the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.UserPreferenceChanged" /> event.</summary> + <param name="sender">The source of the event. When this event is raised by the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents" /> class, this object is always <see langword="null" />.</param> + <param name="e">A <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceChangedEventArgs" /> that contains the event data.</param> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceChangingEventArgs"> + <summary>Provides data for the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.UserPreferenceChanging" /> event.</summary> + </member> + <member name="M:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceChangingEventArgs.#ctor(Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory)"> + <summary>Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceChangingEventArgs" /> class using the specified user preference category identifier.</summary> + <param name="category">One of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory" /> values that indicate the user preference category that is changing.</param> + </member> + <member name="P:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceChangingEventArgs.Category"> + <summary>Gets the category of user preferences that is changing.</summary> + <returns>One of the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceCategory" /> values that indicates the category of user preferences that is changing.</returns> + </member> + <member name="T:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceChangingEventHandler"> + <summary>Represents the method that will handle the <see cref="E:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents.UserPreferenceChanging" /> event.</summary> + <param name="sender">The source of the event. When this event is raised by the <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.SystemEvents" /> class, this object is always <see langword="null" />.</param> + <param name="e">A <see cref="T:Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceChangedEventArgs" /> that contains the event data.</param> + </member> + </members> +</doc>
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