"Difference Between SmartPhone Keys & PocketPC Keys "

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  • wingsganesh
    New Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 16

    "Difference Between SmartPhone Keys & PocketPC Keys "

    hi ,



    1) I need information for difference between smart phone keys and pocket pc keys.



    2) In pocket pc "Shift","Num"," Caps" key are disabled .............. How can i enable these keys........... ..



    3) just i drag and drop one textbox in pocket pc,debug that application,wne n i key pressed for pocket pc keys

    the chars are printed,My requirement is number to display that text box for mobile key press ............... ...........


    4) what is difference between soft key and hardkey in pocket pc, Please give some example........ .............




    can somebody help me............. ........
  • RedSon
    Recognized Expert Expert
    • Jan 2007
    • 4980

    #2
    Originally posted by wingsganesh
    hi ,

    1) I need information for difference between smart phone keys and pocket pc keys.

    2) In pocket pc "Shift","Num"," Caps" key are disabled .............. How can i enable these keys........... ..

    3) just i drag and drop one textbox in pocket pc,debug that application,wne n i key pressed for pocket pc keys

    the chars are printed,My requirement is number to display that text box for mobile key press ............... ...........

    4) what is difference between soft key and hardkey in pocket pc, Please give some example........ .............

    can somebody help me............. ........
    Whats with all the whitespace between your paragraphs???

    Because Pocket PCs and Smart Phones are embedded devices the keys being enabled or disabled are dependent upon the hardware that you are using. If your smartphone or PPC does not have a caps/num/shift key then enabling them will get you nothing because there is not a physical button that can work with them.

    As for the difference between hard keys and soft keys. Soft keys are keys that are context sensitive, depending on what application you are using those keys change their behavior, the are usually not labeled with anything. Hard keys are keys that have a static meaning like the number 1 key the number 2 key, their meaning does not change based on the application's context.

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    • wingsganesh
      New Member
      • Nov 2007
      • 16

      #3
      hi buddy,

      Thakns for ur kindly information, ............... .....

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