I'm attempting to get/set the brightness level of the monitor through the Windows API. I've tried both the Low-Level Monitor Configuration Functions and the High-Level Monitor Configuration Functions, but they both seem to be breaking in the same place. In both cases I have no problem getting the HMONITOR handle and getting the physical monitor handle from the HMONITOR, but once I try to query the DDC/CI capabilities, I get an error saying "An error occurred while transmitting data to the device on the I2C bus.
"
The particular functions that cause this error are GetMonitorCapabilities for the high-level functions and GetCapabilitiesStringLength for the low-level functions. They both cause the same error.
This leads me to believe that maybe my monitor doesn't support DDC/CI, but I know my laptop's monitor brightness can be changed through the control panel, so it must be controlled through software somehow. Also I can successfully use the WMI classes in a PowerShell script to get/set the brightness as described on this page. Most things I've read suggest that most modern laptop screens do support DDC/CI.
Is there any way to find out what is causing this error or to get more information about it? I'm currently working in C++ in Visual Studio 2013 on Windows 7. I could probably use WMI in my C++ program if I can't get this current method working, but I thought I would ask here first.
Here's the code I currently have:
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <windows.h>
#include <highlevelmonitorconfigurationapi.h>
#include <lowlevelmonitorconfigurationapi.h>
#include <physicalmonitorenumerationapi.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[])
{
DWORD minBrightness, curBrightness, maxBrightness;
HWND curWin = GetConsoleWindow();
if (curWin == NULL) {
std::cout << "Problem getting a handle to the window." << std::endl;
return 1;
}
// Call MonitorFromWindow to get the HMONITOR handle
HMONITOR curMon = MonitorFromWindow(curWin, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONULL);
if (curMon == NULL) {
std::cout << "Problem getting the display monitor" << std::endl;
return 1;
}
// Call GetNumberOfPhysicalMonitorsFromHMONITOR to get the needed array size
DWORD monitorCount;
if (!GetNumberOfPhysicalMonitorsFromHMONITOR(curMon, &monitorCount)) {
std::cout << "Problem getting the number of physical monitors" << std::endl;
return 1;
}
// Call GetPhysicalMonitorsFromHMONITOR to get a handle to the physical monitor
LPPHYSICAL_MONITOR physicalMonitors = (LPPHYSICAL_MONITOR)malloc(monitorCount*sizeof(PHYSICAL_MONITOR));
if (physicalMonitors == NULL) {
std::cout << "Unable to malloc the physical monitor array." << std::endl;
return 1;
}
if (!GetPhysicalMonitorsFromHMONITOR(curMon, monitorCount, physicalMonitors)) {
std::cout << "Problem getting the physical monitors." << std::endl;
return 1;
}
std::cout << "Num Monitors: " << monitorCount << std::endl; // This prints '1' as expected.
wprintf(L"%s\n", physicalMonitors[0].szPhysicalMonitorDescription); // This prints "Generic PnP Monitor" as expected
// Call GetMonitorCapabilities to find out which functions it supports
DWORD monCaps;
DWORD monColorTemps;
// The following function call fails with the error "An error occurred while transmitting data to the device on the I2C bus."
if (!GetMonitorCapabilities(physicalMonitors[0].hPhysicalMonitor, &monCaps, &monColorTemps)) {
std::cout << "Problem getting the monitor's capabilities." << std::endl;
DWORD errNum = GetLastError();
DWORD flags = FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS;
LPVOID buffer;
FormatMessage(flags, NULL, errNum, MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), (LPWSTR)&buffer, 0, NULL);
wprintf(L"%s\n", buffer);
return 1;
}
// Same error when I use GetCapabilitiesStringLength(...) here.
// More code that is currently never reached...
return 0;
}
Edit: Also I should note that physicalMonitors[0].hPhysicalMonitor
is 0, even though the monitor count and text description are valid and the GetPhysicalMonitorsFromHMONITOR
function returns successfully. Any thoughts on why this might be?