import Cocoa extension NSScreen { /// The unique CoreGraphics display ID for this screen. var displayID: UInt32? { deviceDescription[NSDeviceDescriptionKey("NSScreenNumber")] as? UInt32 } // Returns true if the given screen has a visible dock. This isn't // point-in-time visible, this is true if the dock is always visible // AND present on this screen. var hasDock: Bool { // If the dock autohides then we don't have a dock ever. if let dockAutohide = UserDefaults.standard.persistentDomain(forName: "com.apple.dock")?["autohide"] as? Bool { if (dockAutohide) { return false } } // There is no public API to directly ask about dock visibility, so we have to figure it out // by comparing the sizes of visibleFrame (the currently usable area of the screen) and // frame (the full screen size). We also need to account for the menubar, any inset caused // by the notch on macbooks, and a little extra padding to compensate for the boundary area // which triggers showing the dock. // If our visible width is less than the frame we assume its the dock. if (visibleFrame.width < frame.width) { return true } // We need to see if our visible frame height is less than the full // screen height minus the menu and notch and such. let menuHeight = NSApp.mainMenu?.menuBarHeight ?? 0 let notchInset: CGFloat = safeAreaInsets.top let boundaryAreaPadding = 5.0 return visibleFrame.height < (frame.height - max(menuHeight, notchInset) - boundaryAreaPadding) } }