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PowerChanged.ps1
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function Show-Notification {
[cmdletbinding()]
Param (
[string]
$ToastTitle,
[string]
[parameter(ValueFromPipeline)]
$ToastText
)
[Windows.UI.Notifications.ToastNotificationManager, Windows.UI.Notifications, ContentType = WindowsRuntime] > $null
$Template = [Windows.UI.Notifications.ToastNotificationManager]::GetTemplateContent([Windows.UI.Notifications.ToastTemplateType]::ToastText02)
$RawXml = [xml] $Template.GetXml()
($RawXml.toast.visual.binding.text|where {$_.id -eq "1"}).AppendChild($RawXml.CreateTextNode($ToastTitle)) > $null
($RawXml.toast.visual.binding.text|where {$_.id -eq "2"}).AppendChild($RawXml.CreateTextNode($ToastText)) > $null
$SerializedXml = New-Object Windows.Data.Xml.Dom.XmlDocument
$SerializedXml.LoadXml($RawXml.OuterXml)
$Toast = [Windows.UI.Notifications.ToastNotification]::new($SerializedXml)
$Toast.Tag = "PowerShell"
$Toast.Group = "PowerShell"
$Toast.ExpirationTime = [DateTimeOffset]::Now.AddMinutes(1)
$Notifier = [Windows.UI.Notifications.ToastNotificationManager]::CreateToastNotifier("PowerShell")
$Notifier.Show($Toast);
}
$powerStatus = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Battery
if ($powerStatus.BatteryStatus -eq 2) {
Write-Output "Plugged in, running performance script" | Show-Notification "Power profiles"
C:\Users\Username\Documents\Scripts\Performance.ps1
} else {
Write-Output "Battery, running power script" | Show-Notification "Power profiles"
C:\Users\Username\Documents\Scripts\Power.ps1
}