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In Windows we have information about our Monitros - some unique name and id. e.g.
- Acer xxx
- Samsung xxx
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I have qeuestion how to get the information in C#, because I know that serial number we can get from WMI: rootWMI -> WmiMonitorID
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and about displays:root/CIMV2 Win32_DesktopMonitor
But I have to have this infromation together, it meens Aceer S/N xxx have id 1 in Windows
Have anybody some idea?
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Give this a shot:
EDIT:
And here's a link to a nice looking class that will retrieve the monitor details:
Here is the class associated with the above link. It should give you everything you need about the monitor:
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root/CIMV2/Win32_DesktopMonitor/PnPDeviceID only show 2 of my 5 monitorsand root/WMI/WMIMonitorId/InstanceName shows all 5 of my monitors
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As an example, we use this to retrieve the serial from the primary HDD using WMI:
Perhaps you can utilize this to get your monitor information since you know which Mgmt Object to search. You basically use SQL to retrieve what you're looking for.
Matt ThomasMatt Thomas
It seems to me that root/CIMV2/Win32_DesktopMonitor/PnPDeviceID (1) and root/WMI/WMIMonitorId/InstanceName (2) are nearly identical
I found the following on my computer using WMI Explorer
(1) DISPLAYHWP28685&3EB7FBC&0&UID16777472
(2) DISPLAYHWP28685&3eb7fbc&0&UID16777472_0
There are two differences: the _0 at the end of (2) and the fact that parts of (2) is lower case.
I do not have more than a single monitor for reference at the moment, therefore I can not provide you with a more accurate way to associate the two entries. But it looks to me like you could write two queries, modifying the search condition in one of them to match the other's format. But you need to investigate whether or not there is a reliable pattern to do so.
At any rate, there seems to be enough common elements to be able to make a match in code, if not by query.
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