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Paul
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      1st Oct 2003
As per PocketPC guidelines, no application should have the obvious ability
to close - instead the power shortcut Ctrl-Q should be used. Evb apps
seemed to capture this by default (possibly it's onl good side) but .net
does not. Anyone suggest any reliable methods for doing this?

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Geoff Schwab [MSFT]
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      9th Oct 2003
Hi Paul,

Can you direct me to the guideline to which you are referring? There is no
"default" way to handle this event that I am aware of and I am not familiar
with this requirement. You can always use a KeyDown event to capture the
input manually.

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"Paul" <Paul@Don'tChuffingSpamMe.com> wrote in message
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> As per PocketPC guidelines, no application should have the obvious ability
> to close - instead the power shortcut Ctrl-Q should be used. Evb apps
> seemed to capture this by default (possibly it's onl good side) but .net
> does not. Anyone suggest any reliable methods for doing this?
>
> Thanks
>
>



 
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Paul
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      9th Oct 2003
Sure:

http://www.qualitylogic.com/certprog...etpc_spec.html

Geoff Schwab [MSFT] wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> Can you direct me to the guideline to which you are referring? There is no
> "default" way to handle this event that I am aware of and I am not familiar
> with this requirement. You can always use a KeyDown event to capture the
> input manually.
>


 
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Geoff Schwab [MSFT]
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      9th Oct 2003
Ah, now I see - in order to be "Built for PocketPC" compliant. Well, the
answer is still that you will have to capture it in code since there is no
default method for doing this. This is listed as a recommended
implementation and not required though so I guess it is up to you if you
want to implement it.

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Geoff Schwab
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Excell Data Corporation
http://msdn.com/mobility

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"Paul" <Paul@Don'tChuffingSpamMe.com> wrote in message
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> Sure:
>
> http://www.qualitylogic.com/certprog...etpc_spec.html
>
> Geoff Schwab [MSFT] wrote:
>
> > Hi Paul,
> >
> > Can you direct me to the guideline to which you are referring? There is

no
> > "default" way to handle this event that I am aware of and I am not

familiar
> > with this requirement. You can always use a KeyDown event to capture

the
> > input manually.
> >

>



 
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