Regulate/change CPU Fan Speed Or Just Turn It Off With VB?
Jul 22, 2009
I was wondering if I could regulate/change CPU fan speed or just turn it off with VB? And also, I thought if windows can change hard drive speed during worktime, can I also make an application with VB to change hard drive speed? RAM speed? Processor speed? Video card speed? Wanna do a kind of custom overcklocking tool.
building a program at the moment that changes registry entries to turn on and change, and off proxy settings. This small program is going to be dropped on each persons desktop so they can easily turn on the proxy in work, and turn it off when they take their laptop home.
However, the proxy address changes depending on which company I am at. I would like to be able to make a single program, but have a "hidden" setting to change the proxy and store it in the program, and push a copy of the file out across the network to each machine. I tried to make it so the proxy address can be saved as a string in My.Settings, but it would have to be made as a User setting rather than an application setting to give it read-write access.The only other option I can think of is to hard-code the proxy address into the program, which really isn't ideal
Currently doing a project on an EOG mouse (eyes controlling the movement of the cursor) and I need to move the mouse in different speeds, so far I've only managed to write the codes to move it in one speed. Need some help here to move it in a few different speeds, both fast and slow.
Is it possible to pause the music then if I resume the music it will just continue the flow? I mean if I pause the background music in 33 seconds and the music has 50 seconds and I resume it will just continue playing in 33,34,35 etc.. seconds?
I was wondering if their was a way to for me to turn off events and then turn them back on in my program or just queue them up until i am ready for them to be excuted. Kinda like how a OS turns on and off interupts. Is this one of those general programming no-nos?
How do i exactly check internet connection speed.I have searched around google and found out a method w/c will Download a file like 1mb size, then it will calculate the speed.
I have a codes that calculates DownLoad speed and UpLoad speed kb/s. I would like to implement this kind. I also want to put such kind of graph. Any article or links where can I start building my own like that.
How do I turn off a monitor using VB.NET code? OK, actually I found the C# solution. But I need the VB.NET solution. I have tried an online C# to VB.NET converter, but the converter is complaining that there are errors in it.How can the following C# code be translated to VB.NET?
my query is this: I want all of the characters that are of a membership level in a given area that is of admin or above.
This is what I have so far:
Dim L As List(Of Character) = (From C In MasterCharacterList.Characters.Values _ Where Me.Item(C.CharID).DreamLevel.ContainsValue( _ (From L In _Levels Where L.Value.Admin Or L.Value.BotMaster Select L.Value.MemberLevel).ToList.ForEach) Select C) Me, in this case, is the members collection.
So far, I can't get the query to turn into a list (hence no .tolist at the end.) I know there's something wrong here, but I'm not sure what.
I would like to turn of this exception in the debug menu but I am not sure how or which one to uncheck or check.."ObjectDisposedException was unhandled"
I am making a small guessing game, and I have a numerical number box in the option forms which sets the max number that can be generated. Because of the way I get the variable it wont update that value correctly. To fix this, I have a label which, upon closing the form, is set to the number of the numerical number box, and the max value is gotten from that label. My question is this: How can I convert a string to an integer? I tried one way, but got (i think, i cant remember exactly) a "First class expectation error" and something to do with "vbexpress.dll" (again, not the exact name) This then caused my Laptop to lag up so much that i couldn't do anything, and had to force crash it. So again, my question is this: How can I convert a string to an integer?
I have an array of conditions with elements like "thunderstorm", "severe thunderstorm", etc. I want to loop through the elements and, for each element, check a registry key. Then, based on that registry key I want to either check or leave unchecked a checkbox called TornadoCheckBox, SevereThunderstormCheckBox, etc.
Here's what I've got so far:
Dim ConditionsArrayString() As String = {"Tornado", "Thunderstorm", "Severe Thunderstorm", "Hail", "Snow", "Heavy Snow"} Dim CurrentConditionString As String
I'm creating a program that creates icons starting at images using vb.net in VS 2008.I wish I could rotate an image displayed in a PictureBox horizontally.The intention is to leave as Windows Vista /7 is the view of putting a folder of image files in this folder within a folder.It (the image) is rotated just a bit not totally aware of the front screen.With a program only had managed to do this with Word 2007, using the new "3D Rotation".But I have to do with VB.Net code.I have looked something about using Google, but found nothing useful.
and when i click on the button and go to the site, then i can't send messages from the site... (When I click on send this messages,nothing happens)The problem is javascript , when you turn javascript off in your main browser like ie 8 or firefox then it becomes the same problem... how i can put javascript in webbrowser1 on or something?so I can click on the "send this messages" button... ?
I have a book for VB 2005 and I am running VB 2008 and in VB 2005 they have a layout tab where you can turn off Absolute positioning and in VB 2008 there is no layout tab. So my question is how do you turn off absolute positioning in VB 2008?
I have a space ship, and am wanting to calculate how long it takes to turn 180 degrees. This is my current code to turn the ship: .msngFacingDegrees = .msngFacingDegrees + .ROTATION_RATE * TV.TimeElapsedMy current .ROTATION_RATE is 0.15, but it will change.I have tried:Math.Ceiling(.ROTATION_RATE * TV.TimeElapsed / 180)