Shell Application Development (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
Shell includes the functionality that is necessary for a user to interact with a device or components of its underlying operating system.
Windows Embedded CE enables you to implement a wide variety of shells, from simple command line interfaces to fully customized graphical user interfaces adapted for your target device.
- Using Atoms
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Describes how to use atoms, which are 16-bit integers that identify strings that an application stores together with the integer.
- AYGShell API Extensions
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Documents the AYGShell API extensions, which are used to include Pocket PC 2002 compatibility support.
- Command Processor Shell
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Provides user information about the command processor shell. The command processor shell is a command-line-driven shell that provides console input and output, and a limited number of commands.
- Creating Controls
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Explains how to add standard controls to a user interface (UI).
- Extending Shortcut Menus for a File Class
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Describes how you can extend shortcut menus for a file.
- Using Atoms
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Describes how to use atoms, which are 16-bit integers that identify strings that an application stores together with the integer.
- GWES Application Development
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Describes the options for using Graphics, Windowing, and Events Subsystem (GWES) module.
- Shell OS Design Development
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Describes the available options and techniques for customizing the Windows Embedded CE shell.