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PnpObject Class

Definition

Important

We no longer recommend that you use the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp namespace. Instead, the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration namespace implement a modern, and better maintained, superset of the functionality of Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp.

The alternative to PnpObjectType is the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.DeviceInformationKind enum, which you can pass as a parameter to Windows.Devices.Enumeration APIs. For example, instead of using PnpObjectType when you create a PnpObjectWatcher, use DeviceInformationKind when you create a DeviceWatcher.

Represents a PnP object. This class allows access to well-known properties of a PnP object as well as a property store of additional properties that are specified to be retrieved from the PnP object.

public ref class PnpObject sealed
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract, 65536)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.Agile)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Threading(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ThreadingModel.Both)]
class PnpObject final
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(typeof(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract), 65536)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.Agile)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Threading(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ThreadingModel.Both)]
public sealed class PnpObject
Public NotInheritable Class PnpObject
Inheritance
Object Platform::Object IInspectable PnpObject
Attributes

Windows requirements

Device family
Windows 10 (introduced in 10.0.10240.0)
API contract
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced in v1.0)

Properties

Id

Important

We no longer recommend that you use the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp namespace. Instead, the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration namespace implement a modern, and better maintained, superset of the functionality of Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp.

The alternative to PnpObjectType is the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.DeviceInformationKind enum, which you can pass as a parameter to Windows.Devices.Enumeration APIs. For example, instead of using PnpObjectType when you create a PnpObjectWatcher, use DeviceInformationKind when you create a DeviceWatcher.

A string representing the identity of the PnpObject.

Properties

Important

We no longer recommend that you use the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp namespace. Instead, the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration namespace implement a modern, and better maintained, superset of the functionality of Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp.

The alternative to PnpObjectType is the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.DeviceInformationKind enum, which you can pass as a parameter to Windows.Devices.Enumeration APIs. For example, instead of using PnpObjectType when you create a PnpObjectWatcher, use DeviceInformationKind when you create a DeviceWatcher.

A property store containing well-known values as well as additional specified properties.

Type

Important

We no longer recommend that you use the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp namespace. Instead, the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration namespace implement a modern, and better maintained, superset of the functionality of Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp.

The alternative to PnpObjectType is the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.DeviceInformationKind enum, which you can pass as a parameter to Windows.Devices.Enumeration APIs. For example, instead of using PnpObjectType when you create a PnpObjectWatcher, use DeviceInformationKind when you create a DeviceWatcher.

The type of the PnpObject.

Methods

CreateFromIdAsync(PnpObjectType, String, IIterable<String>)

Important

We no longer recommend that you use the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp namespace. Instead, the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration namespace implement a modern, and better maintained, superset of the functionality of Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp.

The alternative to PnpObjectType is the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.DeviceInformationKind enum, which you can pass as a parameter to Windows.Devices.Enumeration APIs. For example, instead of using PnpObjectType when you create a PnpObjectWatcher, use DeviceInformationKind when you create a DeviceWatcher.

Creates a PnpObject object asynchronously from a previously saved DeviceInformation ID.

CreateWatcher(PnpObjectType, IIterable<String>, String)

Important

We no longer recommend that you use the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp namespace. Instead, the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration namespace implement a modern, and better maintained, superset of the functionality of Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp.

The alternative to PnpObjectType is the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.DeviceInformationKind enum, which you can pass as a parameter to Windows.Devices.Enumeration APIs. For example, instead of using PnpObjectType when you create a PnpObjectWatcher, use DeviceInformationKind when you create a DeviceWatcher.

Returns a PnpObjectWatcher object that is used to enumerate a filtered collection of PnP objects using events.

CreateWatcher(PnpObjectType, IIterable<String>)

Important

We no longer recommend that you use the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp namespace. Instead, the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration namespace implement a modern, and better maintained, superset of the functionality of Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp.

The alternative to PnpObjectType is the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.DeviceInformationKind enum, which you can pass as a parameter to Windows.Devices.Enumeration APIs. For example, instead of using PnpObjectType when you create a PnpObjectWatcher, use DeviceInformationKind when you create a DeviceWatcher.

Returns a PnpObjectWatcher object that is used to enumerate the PnP objects in the collection using events.

FindAllAsync(PnpObjectType, IIterable<String>, String)

Important

We no longer recommend that you use the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp namespace. Instead, the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration namespace implement a modern, and better maintained, superset of the functionality of Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp.

The alternative to PnpObjectType is the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.DeviceInformationKind enum, which you can pass as a parameter to Windows.Devices.Enumeration APIs. For example, instead of using PnpObjectType when you create a PnpObjectWatcher, use DeviceInformationKind when you create a DeviceWatcher.

Returns all of the PnP objects of a specified type that match the specified filter.

FindAllAsync(PnpObjectType, IIterable<String>)

Important

We no longer recommend that you use the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp namespace. Instead, the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration namespace implement a modern, and better maintained, superset of the functionality of Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp.

The alternative to PnpObjectType is the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.DeviceInformationKind enum, which you can pass as a parameter to Windows.Devices.Enumeration APIs. For example, instead of using PnpObjectType when you create a PnpObjectWatcher, use DeviceInformationKind when you create a DeviceWatcher.

Returns all of the PnP objects of a specified type that match the specified criteria.

Update(PnpObjectUpdate)

Important

We no longer recommend that you use the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp namespace. Instead, the types in the Windows.Devices.Enumeration namespace implement a modern, and better maintained, superset of the functionality of Windows.Devices.Enumeration.Pnp.

The alternative to PnpObjectType is the Windows.Devices.Enumeration.DeviceInformationKind enum, which you can pass as a parameter to Windows.Devices.Enumeration APIs. For example, instead of using PnpObjectType when you create a PnpObjectWatcher, use DeviceInformationKind when you create a DeviceWatcher.

Updates the properties of an existing PnpObject by applying the changes described in a PnpObjectUpdate object.

Applies to