Hi David, Thank you so much for the response! It turns out there is a USB connect and the device is HID-PDC compliant. I'd have to double check what properties are needed but the class properties for object look to be sufficient.
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 11:48 AM David Zomaya <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm a recent graduate and new hire at a company and I've been given what > I thought would be an easy task to write a program that would monitor and > display UPS status information onto an overlay. > > >Windows 10 OS, target language is C or C++, it's an APC UPS 3000VA with a > smart connect and no network management card. > > This isn't a direct answer to your question. But.... when I hear Windows + > basic UPS status information the easy answer is often to use the built-in > Windows battery monitoring. Of course, a prerequisite is the UPS being > HID-PDC compliant & connected via USB to the machine. If that applies, > > WMI & the Win32_Battery class might help: > https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/cimwin32prov/win32-battery > > It won't be as detailed as Network UPS Tools, but depending on what you > need it might help. > > > Thank you, > David Zomaya > Tripp Lite > > > > > ________________________________ > This message is for the addressee's use only. It may contain confidential > information. If you receive this message in error, please delete it and > notify the sender. Tripp Lite disclaims all warranties and liabilities, and > assumes no responsibility for viruses which may infect an email sent to you > from Tripp Lite and which damage your electronic systems or information. It > is your responsibility to maintain virus detection systems to prevent > damage to your electronic systems and information. >
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