Sign in
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
Options
Email Blog Author
RSS for posts
Atom
RSS for comments
OK
Search
Tags
.net
adaptive brightness
als
architecture
driver
gps
location
LocationAPI
parallax
permissions
platform
SensorAPI
SensorClassExtension
sensors
states
umdf
visual studio
WDK
windows7
Archive
Archives
June 2010
(2)
April 2010
(2)
March 2010
(4)
February 2010
(2)
January 2010
(2)
December 2009
(2)
MSDN Blogs
>
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
Posts
Subscribe via RSS
Sort by:
Most Recent
|
Most Views
|
Most Comments
Excerpt View
|
Full Post View
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
Using an Accelerometer to Build a Game Controller
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
sensblog
1
Comments
The XNA team created their XNA Game Studio to simplify the creation of games for: Windows, the Xbox 360, the Zune, and the Windows Phone 7 Series. The Game Studio includes the XNA Framework--a set of managed libraries that are designed for game development...
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
Making Sense of Sensor Permissions
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
sensblog
0
Comments
In this, my first Sensor and Location Team Blog post, I will discuss sensor permissions. I’ll cover: · Clearing up some confusion around sensors and devices · What are sensor permissions · What permissions permits...
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
Understanding Access Denied when working with ISensor::GetState() and ISensor::GetProperty()
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
sensblog
0
Comments
In last week’s blog post we provided best practice guidance for Sensor State management in Location Sensors. At the bottom of that post we mention that SENSOR_STATE_ACCESS_DENIED is reserved and should only be used by the Platform. As a follow-on post...
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
State Transition in Location Drivers : Best practices
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
sensblog
1
Comments
This post will be talking about best practices for handling state to get the best behaviors from the Location API. Before reviewing our best practice guidance we recommend you read up on “ Writing a Location Sensor Driver ”. With information above in...
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
Developing Your First Sensor Driver – Part 2
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
sensblog
0
Comments
In the last blog post we investigated the fundamental characteristics of a sensor driver (properties and data fields) and how the Sensor Class Extension interacts with them. Here we will expand the basic driver template to include raising events and managing...
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
Developing Your First Sensor Driver – Part 1
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
sensblog
0
Comments
The Windows Driver Kit (WDK) is a great place to get started when writing your first sensor driver. In this post we will take a look at the Sensor Driver Skeleton Sample , which provides a basic sensor driver template. A future post will investigate the...
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
Overview of Adaptive Brightness in Windows 7
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
sensblog
2
Comments
So you just got yourself a new laptop. Congratulations! Did you notice that it has an Ambient Light Sensor (ALS)? With Windows 7, we’re seeing more and more laptops coming to market with built in ALS. How does Windows 7 take advantage of this sensor?...
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
The Parallax Introduction to Sensors Kit
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
sensblog
0
Comments
Accelerometers, motion-sensors, distance-sensors, and compasses. What do these sensors have in common? They compose the Introduction to Sensors Kit that the Parallax Corporation sells for $79.99. Purchase this kit , a programmable microcontroller like...
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
Introducing Location in .NET 4.0
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
sensblog
1
Comments
The .NET Framework 4.0 RC, which is integrated with Visual Studio 2010 , is now available for download . This release of the .NET Framework 4 provides a managed location API in the System.Device.Location namespace that allow .NET developers to access...
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
The Sensor and Location Drill Down – Part 3: The Location API
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
sensblog
0
Comments
Over the last few weeks we have been providing an introduction to the Sensor and Location Platform by examining each component in the platform in greater detail. We started first with an overview of the Sensor and Location Platform . This was followed...
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
The Sensor and Location Drill Down - Part 2: The Sensor API
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
sensblog
0
Comments
We continue our overview of the Sensor and Location Platform this time focusing on the Sensor API. The Sensor API is made up of several COM Interfaces but where to start and how does it all fit together? Today we’ll answer that question. The Sensor API...
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
The Sensor and Location Platform Drill Down – Part 1 : The Sensor DDI
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
sensblog
0
Comments
Welcome back and Happy New Year! As we resume our blog in the new year, we begin by doing a series of what we call drill-down posts, where we look at a particular part of the Sensor & Location Platform and do a deep dive into its various components...
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
Sensor & Location Platform – The 50,000-Foot View
Posted
over 4 years ago
by
sensblog
0
Comments
The Sensor & Location platform for Windows 7 is essentially a set of COM APIs designed to interact with a variety of sensor devices in a standard manner. Rather than explain it in words, here is a neat picture that shows the 50,000-Foot view of the...
Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
Welcome to the Sensor & Location Platform Team Blog
Posted
over 4 years ago
by
sensblog
0
Comments
Welcome to the Sensor and Location Platform Team Blog. We’re the ones who brought this new platform to Windows 7. Our goal in this blog is to add another dimension to the wealth of information that is already out there regarding the platform. What...
Page 1 of 1 (14 items)