nvapi
provides access to NVIDIA driver functionality on Windows.
See the documentation for up to date information.
This library is provided as 3 separate crates:
nvapi-hi
is usually what you'd want to use as it takes care of most of the internals for you, and things make more sensenvapi
is the middle ground, allows you to get a bit more dirty with the NVAPI and there are invariants that you will need to uphold otherwise crashing and/or unexpected behavior is expectednvapi-sys
expose unsafe bindings to the C NVAPI, you can do pretty much anything but you absolutely need to know what you're doing