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How to: Show Available Serial Ports in Visual Basic

This topic describes how to use My.Computer.Ports to show the available serial ports of the computer in Visual Basic.

To allow a user to select which port to use, the names of the serial ports are placed in a ListBox control.

Example

This example loops over all the strings that the My.Computer.Ports.SerialPortNames property returns. These strings are the names of the available serial ports on the computer.

Typically, a user selects which serial port the application should use from the list of available ports. In this example, the serial port names are stored in a ListBox control. For more information, see ListBox Control (Windows Forms).

Sub GetSerialPortNames()
    ' Show all available COM ports. 
    For Each sp As String In My.Computer.Ports.SerialPortNames
        ListBox1.Items.Add(sp)
    Next 
End Sub

This code example is also available as an IntelliSense code snippet. In the code snippet picker, it is located in Connectivity and Networking. For more information, see How to: Insert Snippets Into Your Code (Visual Basic).

Compiling the Code

This example requires:

Robust Programming

You do not have to use the ListBox control to display the available serial port names. Instead, you can use a ComboBox or other control. If the application does not need a response from the user, you can use a TextBox control to display the information.

Note

The port names returned by My.Computer.Ports.SerialPortNames may be incorrect when run on Windows 98. To prevent application errors, use exception handling, such as the Try...Catch...Finally statement or the Using statement, when using the port names to open ports.

See Also

Tasks

How to: Dial Modems Attached to Serial Ports in Visual Basic

How to: Send Strings to Serial Ports in Visual Basic

How to: Receive Strings From Serial Ports in Visual Basic

Reference

My.Computer.Ports Object