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How can I know a devices is plug or unplug in WPF?

I am using the code below to detect device changes:

   private void OnSourceInitialized(object sender, EventArgs e)
            {
                IntPtr windowHandle = (new WindowInteropHelper(this)).Handle;
                HwndSource src = HwndSource.FromHwnd(windowHandle);
                src.AddHook(new HwndSourceHook(WndProc));
            }

            private IntPtr WndProc(IntPtr hwnd, int msg, IntPtr wParam, IntPtr lParam, ref bool handled)
            {
                // Handle WM_DEVICECHANGE... 
                if (msg == 0x219)
                {
                    InitHead();
                }

                return IntPtr.Zero;
            }

Thank you.

EDITED:

I did the below, still not working:

if (msg == 0x0219)
            {
                switch (wParam.ToInt32())
                {
                    case 0x8000:
                        {
                            InitHead();
                        }
                        break;
                }
            }
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To detect if a device has been plugged in, , we add the hook to our Window_Loaded method that looks like the following

HwndSource source = HwndSource.FromHwnd(new WindowInteropHelper(this).Handle);
source.AddHook(new HwndSourceHook(this.WndProc));

The handler looks as follows:

private IntPtr WndProc(IntPtr hwnd, int msg, IntPtr wParam, IntPtr lParam, ref bool handled)
{
    if (msg == 0x0219 && (int)wParam == 0x8000)  // 0x8000 is DBT_DEVICEARRIVAL
    {
        ProcessConnected();
    }

    return IntPtr.Zero;
}

Unfortunately, none of the DBT_DEVICE constants are triggered when a device is unplugged, rather they are called when you try to eject the device from Windows.

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