Windows Mobile: Some logging tools
If you ever had a windows mobile device that behaved strange you might need some logging to find the cause.
Here is a collection of logging tools I wrote:
Windows Mobile Development and usage
Archive for the ‘Programming’ Category.
If you ever had a windows mobile device that behaved strange you might need some logging to find the cause.
Here is a collection of logging tools I wrote:
The source code of rdp_autologin has been updated and now default.rdp will now include some more lines:
WorkingDir:s:C:\Program Files (x86) AlternateShell:s:C:\Program Files (x86)\notepad.exe EnableClipboardRedirection:i:1 RDPIdleTimeout:i:0
where only EnableClipboardRedirection is working.
Will update the code of rdp_autologin and it’s tools to enable you to control the clipboard setting by the registry. Currently it defaults to ENABLED.
See also previous posts.
Did you know you can launch ctlpnl.exe to open a defined applet directly?
OK, here we go:
ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,26
will open the Wireless Manager. You can use that in a .lnk file if you need a direct option to launch ctlpnl.exe with a specific applet:
255#"\windows\ctlpnl.exe" cplmain.cpl,26
REMEMBER: do NOT add a newline in the .lnk ASCII file!
Here is a list of know arguments:
Since IE6 comes as 6.1.4 or higher, Internet Explorer Mobile can work in IE6 or the older PIE mode.
IE6 means Internet Explorer 6 desktop compatible mode. Which works more or less with known and unknown restrictions. The biggest advantage is that Internet Explorer (IEM) >=6.1.4 supports keyboard event DOM of javascript.
For some web sites you may downgrade to PIE (Pocket Internet Explorer) mode. You will get scroll bars and a standard menu bar and no on-screen zoom option.
Continue reading ‘Windows Mobile 6 – Internet Explorer Mobile modes’ »