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La question
Le lecteur de SuperUser, MiHa, veut savoir comment créer une tâche dans le Planificateur de tâches pour les modifications du niveau de la batterie de son ordinateur portable:
I need to create a task in Task Scheduler based on battery level changes. For example, say my laptop’s battery drops from 67 percent to 66 percent charge remaining. How can I run a task based on this event? Does Windows log this at all? I was unable to find information on this anywhere.
Comment créer une tâche dans le Planificateur de tâches pour les changements de niveau de batterie?
La réponse
DavidPostill, contributeur à SuperUser, a la solution pour nous:
I Need to Create a Task in Task Scheduler Based on Battery Level Changes
Windows does not log this kind of information/details as events. You can, however, use something like the batch file below and create a custom event.
Battery.cmd
This batch file monitors the current battery percentage charge and creates a user defined event if the charge drops below a user defined threshold value.
- The eventcreate command works on Windows XP up to and including Windows 10. It requires administrator privileges to work.
- Set _threshold as required.
- If the battery falls below this value, an event with ID 999 will be generated in the APPLICATION event log with the description “Battery charge has dropped”.
- Modify the eventcreate command as required for your situation.
- Modify the timeout delay as required for your situation.
Example Output
My battery currently has a charge of 81 percent. I set the threshold to 82 percent. Here is what happens when I run Battery.cmd:
EventCreate Syntax
Further Reading
- An A-Z Index of the Windows CMD Command Line – An excellent reference for all things Windows command line related.
- eventcreate – Create a custom event in the Windows Event Viewer.
- schtasks – Create or edit a scheduled job/task. The job can be created on a local or remote computer.
- wmic – Windows Management Instrumentation Command.
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