To find the hardware ID of your device, you can follow these steps:
1. Windows:
– Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
– Type “devmgmt.msc” and press Enter to open the Device Manager.
– In the Device Manager, expand the category for the hardware you want to find the ID for (e.g., Network adapters, Display adapters, etc.).
– Right-click on the specific hardware device and select Properties.
– In the Properties window, go to the Details tab.
– From the Property drop-down menu, select “Hardware Ids.”
– The hardware ID will be displayed in the Value box.
2. Mac:
– Click on the Apple menu and select “About This Mac.”
– In the Overview tab, click on the “System Report” button.
– In the System Information window, expand the Hardware category on the left sidebar.
– Select the specific hardware device you want to find the ID for (e.g., Network, Graphics/Displays, etc.).
– The hardware ID will be displayed in the right pane under the selected hardware device.
3. Linux:
– Open a terminal window.
– Type the following command and press Enter: “lspci -v”
– This command will display a list of all the hardware devices connected to your system along with their IDs.
Please note that the exact steps may vary slightly depending on your operating system version and device configuration.