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Class UserNotificationState

Specifies the state of the machine for the current user in relation to the propriety of sending a notification.

Inheritance
System.Object
UserNotificationState
Namespace: Telerik.Windows.Controls
Assembly: Telerik.Windows.Controls.Navigation.dll

Syntax

public sealed class UserNotificationState : Enum

Fields

AcceptsNotifications

None of the other states are found, notifications can be freely sent.

Declaration
public const UserNotificationState AcceptsNotifications
Field Value
UserNotificationState

App

Introduced in Windows 8. A Windows Store app is running.

Declaration
public const UserNotificationState App
Field Value
UserNotificationState

Busy

A full-screen application is running or Presentation Settings are applied. Presentation Settings allow a user to put their machine into a state fit for an uninterrupted presentation, such as a set of PowerPoint slides, with a single click.

Declaration
public const UserNotificationState Busy
Field Value
UserNotificationState

NotPresent

A screen saver is displayed, the machine is locked, or a nonactive Fast User Switching session is in progress.

Declaration
public const UserNotificationState NotPresent
Field Value
UserNotificationState

PresentationMode

The user has activated Windows presentation settings to block notifications and pop-up messages.

Declaration
public const UserNotificationState PresentationMode
Field Value
UserNotificationState

QuietTime

Introduced in Windows 7. The current user is in "quiet time", which is the first hour after a new user logs into his or her account for the first time. During this time, most notifications should not be sent or shown. This lets a user become accustomed to a new computer system without those distractions. Quiet time also occurs for each user after an operating system upgrade or clean installation.

Declaration
public const UserNotificationState QuietTime
Field Value
UserNotificationState

RunningDirect3DFullScreen

A full-screen (exclusive mode) Direct3D application is running.

Declaration
public const UserNotificationState RunningDirect3DFullScreen
Field Value
UserNotificationState

value__

Declaration
public int value__
Field Value
System.Int32

Extension Methods

CollectionExtensions.ToEnumerable<T>(T)
EnumerableExtensions.ToEnumerable<T>(T)
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