# Description: Dream Cheeky LED Powershell Outlook Script # Author: Greg Bray # Date: 8/9/2012 # License: Apache 2.0 if(([appdomain]::currentdomain.getassemblies() | Where {$_ -match "DreamCheekyLED"}) -eq $null){ Write-Host "Loading DreamCheekyLED Assembly" $assembly = [Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFile("D:\Projects\DreamCheekyUSB\DreamCheekyLED\bin\release\DreamCheekyLED.exe") } #List all USB devices with VID=0x1D34 #[HidLibrary.HidDevices]::Enumerate() | where { $_.Attributes.VendorHexId -eq "0x1D34" }| ft isConnected,isOpen,Description -AutoSize #Initialize led object if($led -eq $null){ Write-Host "Initializing LED object" $led = New-Object DreamCheekyUSB.DreamCheekyLED -ArgumentList @(0) #$led = New-Object DreamCheekyUSB.DreamCheekyLED -ArgumentList @(0x1D34,0x0004,0) #Specify VID,PID,DeviceIndex #Issues with calling the device path constructor from powershell. Error was New-Object : Index was outside the bounds of the array. #This finally worked: #$argArray = New-Object string[] 1 #$argArray[0] = '\\?\hid#vid_1d34&pid_0004#6&1067c3dc&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}' #$led = New-Object -TypeName DreamCheekyUSB.DreamCheekyLED (,$argArray) #This also worked: #$led = New-Object -TypeName DreamCheekyUSB.DreamCheekyLED (,'\\?\hid#vid_1d34&pid_0004#7&451d3da&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}') } else { #TODO: Make sure it is connected and working! } #Test LED: if(!$led.Test()){ write-error "Testing LED failed!" } #Setup Outlook COM object. TODO: Check for errors (Outlook not open, etc). See security issues: http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=52 and http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff657852.aspx #Alternative: http://psoutlookmanager.codeplex.com/ #Folder format: $ns.Folders.Item("Personal Folders - Old").Folders.Item("Inbox") Write-Host "Creating Outlook COM object" $ol = New-Object -Com Outlook.Application $ns = $ol.GetNameSpace('MAPI') $mail1 = $ns.Stores[1] $mail2 = $ns.Stores[2] $inbox1 = $mail1.GetDefaultFolder([Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.OlDefaultFolders]::olFolderInbox) $inbox2 = $mail2.GetDefaultFolder([Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.OlDefaultFolders]::olFolderInbox) #TODO: store state so that you can cycle colors and support multiple accounts. #TODO: extract name of account and set color based on name not order, which can change Write-Host "Starting mail checking loop" while($true){ if($inbox1.UnReadItemCount -gt 0){ Write-Host "New mail (Account 1)! Count =" ($inbox1.UnReadItemCount) $led.Blink([System.Drawing.Color]::Magenta,$inbox1.UnReadItemCount,500) | Out-Null; $led.FadeIn([System.Drawing.Color]::Magenta,2000) | Out-Null; } elseif($inbox2.UnReadItemCount -gt 0){ Write-Host "New mail (Account 2)! Count =" ($inbox2.UnReadItemCount) $led.Blink([System.Drawing.Color]::Navy,$inbox2.UnReadItemCount,500) | Out-Null; $led.FadeIn([System.Drawing.Color]::Navy,2000) | Out-Null; } else { Write-Host "No mail waiting..." $led.Off() | Out-Null } Start-Sleep -Seconds 15 }