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A Dart library for accessing common Win32 APIs using FFI. No C required!
The package includes a number of examples in the example
subdirectory. These
examples use the Win32 API for all UI display and (unless mentioned) do not
require Flutter.
Example | Description |
---|---|
hello.dart |
Basic Petzoldian "hello world" Win32 app |
bluetooth.dart |
Demonstrate enumerating Bluetooth devices |
bluetoothle.dart |
Enumerate Bluetooth LE (Low Energy) devices |
calendar.dart |
Gets information about the calendar from a WinRT API |
commdlg.dart |
Demonstrates using the color chooser common dialog box |
credentials.dart |
Adds a credential to the store and retrieves it |
customtitlebar.dart |
Demonstrates creation of owner-draw title bar region |
customwin.dart |
Displays a non-rectangular window |
devices.dart |
Uses volume management APIs to list all disk devices |
dialog.dart |
Create a custom dialog box in code |
dialogshow.dart |
Creates a common item dialog (file picker) using COM |
diskinfo.dart |
Use DeviceIoControl() for direct device operations |
dump.dart |
Use debugger libraries to print DLL exported functions |
dynamic_load.dart |
Demonstrate loading a DLL and calling it at runtime |
explorer\ |
Example Flutter app that uses Win32 file picker APIs |
filever.dart |
Getting file version information from the file resource |
gamepad.dart |
Show which gamepads are connected |
guid.dart |
Creates a globally unique identifier (GUID) |
idispatch.dart |
Demonstrates calling a method using IDispatch |
knownfolder.dart |
Retrieves known folders from the current user profile |
magnifier.dart |
Provides a magnifier window using the Magnification API |
manifest\ |
Demonstrates the use of app manifests for compiled apps |
midi.dart |
Demonstrates MIDI playback using MCI commands |
modules.dart |
Enumerates all loaded modules on the current system |
monitor.dart |
Uses DDC and monitor-config API to get monitor caps |
msgbox.dart |
Demonstrates a MessageBox from the console |
notepad\ |
Lightweight replica of the Windows notepad applet |
paint.dart |
Demonstrates simple GDI drawing and min/max window sizing |
pipe.dart |
Shows use of named pipes for interprocess communication |
play_sound.dart |
Plays a WAV file through the Windows PlaySound API |
printer_list.dart |
Enumerate available printers on the Windows system |
printer_raw.dart |
Sends RAW data directly to a Windows Printer |
registry.dart |
Demonstrates querying the registry for values |
screenshot.dart |
Takes a screenshot of the current desktop |
scroll.dart |
Example of horizontal and vertical scrolling text window |
sendinput.dart |
Sends keyboard and mouse input to another window |
serial.dart |
Demonstrates serial port management |
setupapi.dart |
Show using setup APIs to retrieve device interfaces |
shortcut.dart |
Demonstrates creating a Windows shell link |
snake.dart |
Snake game using various GDI features |
speech.dart |
Use Windows speech engine for text-to-speech |
sysinfo.dart |
Examples of getting device information from native C APIs |
taskdialog.dart |
Demonstrates using modern task dialog boxes |
tetris\main.dart |
Port of an open-source Tetris game to Dart |
vt.dart |
Shows virtual terminal sequences |
wallpaper.dart |
Shows what wallpaper and background color are set |
wasapi.dart |
Demonstrates sound generation with WASAPI library |
window.dart |
Enumerates open windows and basic window manipulation |
winmd.dart |
Interrogate Windows Runtime types |
wmi_perf.dart |
Uses WMI to retrieve performance counters |
wmi_wql.dart |
Uses WMI to retrieve information using WQL |
wsl.dart |
Retrieve information from a WSL instance through APIs |