PnpObjectWatcher.Stopped Event
Definition
Important
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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.
Occurs when the PnpObjectWatcher has stopped monitoring changes to the collection of Pnp device objects.
// Register
event_token Stopped(TypedEventHandler<PnpObjectWatcher, IInspectable const&> const& handler) const;
// Revoke with event_token
void Stopped(event_token const* cookie) const;
// Revoke with event_revoker
PnpObjectWatcher::Stopped_revoker Stopped(auto_revoke_t, TypedEventHandler<PnpObjectWatcher, IInspectable const&> const& handler) const;
public event TypedEventHandler<PnpObjectWatcher,object> Stopped;
function onStopped(eventArgs) { /* Your code */ }
pnpObjectWatcher.addEventListener("stopped", onStopped);
pnpObjectWatcher.removeEventListener("stopped", onStopped);
- or -
pnpObjectWatcher.onstopped = onStopped;
Public Custom Event Stopped As TypedEventHandler(Of PnpObjectWatcher, Object)
Event Type
TypedEventHandler<PnpObjectWatcher,IInspectable>