Destructor.
+\membersection{wxDisplay::ChangeMode}\label{wxdisplaychangemode}
+
+\func{bool }{ChangeMode}{\param{const wxVideoMode\& }{mode = wxDefaultVideoMode}}
+
+Changes the video mode of this display to the mode specified
+in the mode parameter.
+
+If wxDefaultVideoMode is passed in as the mode parameter,
+the defined behaviour is that wxDisplay will reset the video
+mode to the default mode used by the display. On Windows,
+the behavior is normal. However, there are differences on other
+platforms. On Unix variations using X11 extensions it should
+behave as defined, but some irregularities may occur.
+
+On wxMac passing in wxDefaultVideoMode as the mode
+parameter does nothing. This happens because carbon
+no longer has access to DMUseScreenPrefs, an undocumented
+function that changed the video mode to the system
+default by using the system's 'scrn' resource.
+
+
\membersection{wxDisplay::GetCount}\label{wxdisplaygetcount}
\func{static size\_t}{GetCount}{\void}
Returns the number of connected displays.
+\membersection{wxDisplay::GetCurrentMode}\label{wxdisplaygetcurrentmode}
+
+\constfunc{wxVideoMode }{GetCurrentMode}{\void}
+
+Returns the current video mode that this display is in.
+
+
\membersection{wxDisplay::GetDepth}\label{wxdisplaygetdepth}
\constfunc{int }{GetDepth}{\void}
constructor.
+\membersection{wxDisplay::GetModes}\label{wxdisplaygetmodes}
+
+\constfunc{wxArrayVideoModes }{GetModes}{\param{const wxVideoMode\& }{mode = wxDefaultVideoMode}}
+
+Fills and returns an array with all the video modes that
+are supported by this display, or video modes that are
+supported by this display and match the mode parameter
+(if mode is not wxDefaultVideoMode).
+
+
\membersection{wxDisplay::GetName}\label{wxdisplaygetname}
\constfunc{wxString }{GetName}{\void}