You may want to check
MSDN but I recommend searching it using
Google and using the "site:msdn.microsoft.com" as a search term since MSDN is a beast to navigate. It's a great resource for that hard-to-find obfuscated Microsoft documentation though.
See what comes up
Once you find something that works, I think you will be able to load and execute the functions using Win32::API. Note that I've never called new functions never-before-made-to-Perl using Win32::API, but it appears to work from examples other monks have used. I do a lot of Win32 coding for work in C++, just not in Perl (dang it).
update: The link posted at top shows what you need to do.
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