NumberOfFunctionKeys - property in ROOT\CIMV2 namespace

NumberOfFunctionKeys in other namespaces

List of classes with NumberOfFunctionKeys local property in ROOT\CIMV2 namespace

propertyClassOrigin
NumberOfFunctionKeysCIM_KeyboardCIM_Keyboard

List of classes with NumberOfFunctionKeys derived property in ROOT\CIMV2 namespace

propertyClassOrigin
NumberOfFunctionKeysWin32_KeyboardCIM_Keyboard

Code samples for NumberOfFunctionKeys property

Get instance of WMI class using GetObject, NumberOfFunctionKeys property of Win32_Keyboard

Short VBS code - get a single specified instance of Win32_Keyboard class or get a default unnamed instance (singleton) of the class, using one single command GetObject with exact path of the wmi object.
'https://wutils.com/wmi/
Dim wmiObject
Set wmiObject = GetObject( _
 "WINMGMTS:\\.\ROOT\cimv2:" + _
 "Win32_Keyboard.DeviceID=""ACPI\\PNP0303\\3&2B8E0B4B&0""")
Wscript.Echo wmiObject.NumberOfFunctionKeys 'or other property name, see properties
See more VBS samples of Win32_Keyboard class

WMI query - sample windows WQL with C#, NumberOfFunctionKeys property of Win32_Keyboard

Get a specified instance of Win32_Keyboard by a key, get a default unnamed instance (singleton) of the class or list instances of the class by wmi query using this c# sample code.
See in another language: VBScript, VB.Net.
//https://wutils.com/wmi/

//Project -> Add reference -> System.Management
//using System.Management;

//create a management scope object
ManagementScope scope = new ManagementScope("\\\\.\\ROOT\\cimv2");

//create object query
ObjectQuery query = new ObjectQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_Keyboard Where DeviceID=\"ACPI\\\\PNP0303\\\\3&2B8E0B4B&0\"");

//create object searcher
ManagementObjectSearcher searcher =
                        new ManagementObjectSearcher(scope, query);

//get a collection of WMI objects
ManagementObjectCollection queryCollection = searcher.Get();

//enumerate the collection.
foreach (ManagementObject m in queryCollection) 
{
  // access properties of the WMI object
  Console.WriteLine("NumberOfFunctionKeys : {0}", m["NumberOfFunctionKeys"]);
  
}

WMI query - sample windows WQL with VB.Net, NumberOfFunctionKeys property of Win32_Keyboard

Get a specified instance of Win32_Keyboard by a key, get a default unnamed instance (singleton) of the class or list instances of the class by wmi query using this VB.Net sample code.
See in another language: VBScript, C#
'Project -> Add reference -> System.Management
'Imports System.Management

'Get the namespace management scope
Dim Scope As New ManagementScope("\\.\ROOT\cimv2")

'Get a result of WML query 
Dim Query As New ObjectQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_Keyboard Where DeviceID="ACPI\\PNP0303\\3&2B8E0B4B&0"")

'Create object searcher
Dim Searcher As New ManagementObjectSearcher(Scope, Query)

'Get a collection of WMI objects
Dim queryCollection As ManagementObjectCollection = Searcher.Get

'Enumerate wmi object 
For Each mObject As ManagementObject In queryCollection
  'write out some property value
  Console.WriteLine("NumberOfFunctionKeys : {0}", mObject("NumberOfFunctionKeys"))
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