Switches the screen resolution.
A width
by height
resolution will be used.
If no matching resolution is supported, the closest one will be used.
If preferredRefreshRate
is 0 (default) Unity will switch to the highest refresh rate supported by the monitor.
If preferredRefreshRate
is not 0 Unity will use it if the monitor supports it, otherwise will choose
the highest supported one.
In the web player you may only switch resolutions after the user has clicked on the content.
The recommended way of doing it is to switch resolutions only when the user clicks on a designated button.
On Android fullscreen
controls the SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE flag to View.setSystemUiVisibility(), on
devices running Honeycomb (OS 3.0 / API 11) or later.
On Windows Store Apps, switching to non-native resolution is only supported starting from Windows 8.1 and newer.
A resolution switch does not happen immediately; it will actually happen when the current frame is finished.
// Switch to 640 x 480 fullscreen Screen.SetResolution(640, 480, true);
// Switch to 640 x 480 fullscreen Screen.SetResolution(640, 480, true);
Another example:
// Switch to 640 x 480 fullscreen at 60 hz Screen.SetResolution (640, 480, true, 60);
// Switch to 640 x 480 fullscreen at 60 hz Screen.SetResolution (640, 480, true, 60);
Another example:
// Switch to 800 x 600 windowed Screen.SetResolution (800, 600, false);
// Switch to 800 x 600 windowed Screen.SetResolution (800, 600, false);
See Also: resolutions property.