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Finding hardware Device Infomation...

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    hi, does anyone know how to retirve information of a particular hardware device? eg. USB devices(pc Cam) thanks

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      hi, does anyone know how to retirve information of a particular hardware device? eg. USB devices(pc Cam) thanks

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      David Crow
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      You might look into GetDeviceCaps(), or the WMI functions.


      Five birds are sitting on a fence. Three of them decide to fly off. How many are left?

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        You might look into GetDeviceCaps(), or the WMI functions.


        Five birds are sitting on a fence. Three of them decide to fly off. How many are left?

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        GetDeviceCaps() a CDC function to get hardware information :confused:

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          GetDeviceCaps() a CDC function to get hardware information :confused:

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          Doesn't sound quite right, does it? Forget I mentioned it!


          Five birds are sitting on a fence. Three of them decide to fly off. How many are left?

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