What I am looking for is the equivalent of System.Windows.SystemParameters.WorkArea for the monitor that the window is currently on.
Clarification: The window in question is WPF, not WinForm.
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Screen.FromControl,Screen.FromPointandScreen.FromRectangleshould help you with this. For example in WinForms it would be:I don’t know of an equivalent call for WPF. Therefore, you need to do something like this extension method.