![]() ADAPTER_GUID : The GUID of the network adapter specified by SysInfoData.ADAPTER_ALIAS : The network interface connected to by the network adapter specified by SysInfoData.The meaning of numeric codes other than 6 and 71 can be found at: Adapter Info. The number value will be one of 6 (Ethernet), 71 (Wireless), or some other number in the range 0-280 (Other). The string value will be one of Ethernet, Wireless or Other. ADAPTER_TYPE : The type of network adapter specified by SysInfoData.ADAPTER_DESCRIPTION : The description (name) of the network adapter specified by SysInfoData.DNS_SERVER : The computer's network primary DNS server IP address.DOMAIN_WORKGROUP : The computer's network domain or workgroup name.DOMAIN_NAME : The computer's network domain name.HOST_NAME : The computer's network host name.IDLE_TIME : The number of seconds since the last mouse or keyboard input to the operating system. ![]() PAGESIZE : The size in bytes of the current contiguous page size allocated for system memory.OS_BITS : Returns whether the version of Windows is 32 or 64 bit.OS_PRODUCT_NAME : The version of Windows including the OS edition.Use with a Time measure to get a formatted string of the date/time, or subtract from the current time and use with an Uptime measure to get a formatted string of the elapsed time. LAST_WAKE_TIME : A timestamp number (number of seconds since January 1, 1601) reflecting the date and time Windows was last returned from a sleep state.LAST_SLEEP_TIME : A timestamp number (number of seconds since January 1, 1601) reflecting the date and time Windows last entered a sleep state.USER_LOGONTIME : A timestamp number (number of seconds since January 1, 1601) reflecting the date and time the current user account logged onto Windows.USER_SID : The security identifier associated with the current Windows user account.USER_NAME : The name of the current Windows user account.COMPUTER_NAME : The computer's name as specified in the system settings.Some returned values are String for use in string measures or meters, and some are Number for use in any measure or meter. However, new skins created going forward should use the correct syntax for accuracy and clarity. SysInfo still works with those forms, and changing existing skins to the new Measure=SysInfo syntax is entirely optional. In many existing skins you might see the syntax: Note: SysInfo was previously a plugin measure. Measure=SysInfo measures various information about your system.
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