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HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
Fit N Finish for Qwerty Keyboards
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
MikeCal
4
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This FitNFinish document describes a number of best practices for creating Windows Mobile devices with QWERTY keyboards. Although there are a lot of suggestions for placement of keys, my main purpose for writing this was to describe the best way to handle...
HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
Debugging Suspend/Resume Issues
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over 6 years ago
by
JeCahill
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The blog "Snow White's Poison Apple" describes how to test the most common suspend/resume hang. Other suspend/resume issues can be debugged over a "Passive KITL" connection. A standard KITL connection (a.k.a. "Active KITL") gets dropped when a device...
HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
The Hopper Cookbook (Step-by-step instructions to improve application stability)
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over 6 years ago
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shende
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The intent of this document is to introduce Hopper to the application developer who is targeting applications for the Windows Mobile platform. The purpose of running Hopper against your application is to find exceptions, hangs and deadlocks that may be...
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