The CPP screen_device.priority refers to the priority level assigned to a screen device. Priority level is used to determine the order in which different screen devices are accessed or displayed. A higher priority value indicates a higher priority device, meaning it will be given precedence over lower priority devices. This property is often used in multi-screen setups or when managing multiple display outputs. By adjusting the priority level of a screen device, developers can control which device is selected or focused on for displaying content.
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