devxlogo

What are we Looking at?

To present your applet in a visually pleasing way, it’s often handy to know the size of the screen that’s available for output. Fortunately, a built-in AWT function makes determining this pretty easy:

 import java.awt.*;public class ScreenInfo {   public static void main(String argv[]) {        Toolkit tlk = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit();        System.out.println("The current screen resolution is " + tlk.getScreenSize());   }} 

Charlie has over a decade of experience in website administration and technology management. As the site admin, he oversees all technical aspects of running a high-traffic online platform, ensuring optimal performance, security, and user experience.

See also  How Engineering Leaders Spot Weak Proposals

About Our Editorial Process

At DevX, we’re dedicated to tech entrepreneurship. Our team closely follows industry shifts, new products, AI breakthroughs, technology trends, and funding announcements. Articles undergo thorough editing to ensure accuracy and clarity, reflecting DevX’s style and supporting entrepreneurs in the tech sphere.

See our full editorial policy.

©2025 Copyright DevX - All Rights Reserved. Registration or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.