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Page 1 - MOBILE DEVICES

MOBILE DEVICESDevelopers GuideJune 18, 2012Part No. 8000217.AISO 9001 CertifiedQuality Management System

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Table of ContentsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guidevi 18.9 Controlling Power on all Supplicants ...

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Chapter 12: RAS (Remote Access Service)RAS ArchitecturePsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide88 12.3 RAS ArchitectureIn the Windows networking architec

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Chapter 12: RAS (Remote Access Service)RAS API Elements89 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide12.7 RAS API ElementsC++: The RAS server on all Psion c

Page 6 - Chapter 8: Peripherals

91 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide13SCANNERSSCANNERS 1313.1 Types Of Scanners...9313.2 Exter

Page 7 - Chapter 13: Scanners

Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide92 13.6.32Postal - PlaNET Settings ...15113.6.33Postal - PostNET Settin

Page 8 - Chapter 14: Audio

Chapter 13: ScannersTypes Of Scanners93 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide13.1 Types Of ScannersThe Mobile Devices SDK enables applications to use

Page 9 - Chapter 17: Trigger Control

Chapter 13: ScannersScanner connected to a serial portPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide94 13.2.2 Scanner connected to a serial portThe serial port

Page 10 - Table of Contents

Chapter 13: ScannersQuerying an External Scanner95 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideScanner Services controls the serial port when the serial port

Page 11 - Chapter 22: Sensors

Chapter 13: ScannersInternal ScannersPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide96 Symbol 1223 LR Decoded laser scannerSymbol 1223 ALR Decoded laser scanner

Page 12 - Appendix B: Registry Keys

Chapter 13: ScannersSymbologies97 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide13.4 Symbologies1D Bar codes represent data in the widths and the spacings of p

Page 13 - INTRODUCTION

Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guidevii Table of Contents19.13.7 Processing Voice Calls ...

Page 14 - 1.1 About This Manual

Chapter 13: ScannersConfiguring ScannersPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide98 13.5 Configuring ScannersScanners are configured using the following m

Page 15 - 1.3 Non-Psion Computers

Chapter 13: ScannersConfiguring Using an SDK Application99 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideInternal scannersScanner settings are configured using

Page 16 - Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 13: ScannersConfiguring Scanners Through the Mobile Devices SDKPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide100 Intermec scanners EV15 & E1022The

Page 17 - BACKLIGHT

Chapter 13: ScannersConfiguring Scanners Through the Mobile Devices SDK101 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideThe following .NET code sample illustr

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Chapter 13: ScannersConfiguring Scanner PropertiesPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide102 13.6.1 Configuring Scanner PropertiesThe following scanner

Page 19 - 2.1 Backlighting

103 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersConfiguring Scanner PropertiesNon-decoded Laser Scanner OptionsScanner setting key = NonD

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Chapter 13: ScannersConfiguring Scanner PropertiesPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide104 Decoded Laser Scanner OptionsScanner setting key = DecodedS

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105 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersConfiguring Scanner PropertiesNote 1: Omnii only.Note 2: All Psion computers except Omnii

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Chapter 13: ScannersConfiguring Scanner PropertiesPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide106 5x80 ImagerScanner setting key = HHPImager OptionsScanner s

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107 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersConfiguring Scanner PropertiesNote 2: All Psion computers except Omnii.Scanner Setting Na

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Table of ContentsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guideviii 22.5 Light Sensor ...

Page 25 - 2.5 Backlight API Elements

Chapter 13: ScannersCode 39 SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide108 13.6.2 Code 39 SettingsAll Scanner TypesScanner setting key = Barcode\C39

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109 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersCode 39 SettingsEV15 1D Imager and E1022 1D ImagerScanner setting key = Barcode\C39\ICSPC

Page 27 - MANAGEMENT

Chapter 13: ScannersTrioptic Code SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide110 5x80 ImagerScanner setting key = Barcode\C39\HHPImagerScanner setti

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111 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersCode 128 Settings13.6.4 Code 128 SettingsAll Scanner TypesScanner setting key = Barcode\C

Page 29 - 3.1 Suspend Timeout

Chapter 13: ScannersCode 128 SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide112 Decoded Laser ScannerScanner setting key = Barcode\C128\DecodedNote 2: A

Page 30 - 3.2 Psion Power States

113 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersEAN 13 Settings5x80 ImagerScanner setting key = Bacode\C128\HHPImagerScanner setting key

Page 31 - 3.2.7 Power Off

Chapter 13: ScannersEAN 13 SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide114 Decoded Laser ScannerScanner setting key = Barcode\EAN13\DecodedEV15 1D Im

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115 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersEAN 8 SettingsImagerScanner setting key = Barcode\EAN13\ImagerNote 1: Omnii only.Note 2:

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Chapter 13: ScannersEAN 8 SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide116 Decoded Laser ScannerScanner setting key = Barcode\EAN8\DecodedEV15 1D Imag

Page 34 - 3.6.1 Initiation of Suspend

117 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersUPC A SettingsNote 1: Omnii only.Note 2: All Psion computers except Omnii.13.6.7 UPC A Se

Page 35 - 3.10 Power Management

1 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION 11.1 About This Manual...21.2 Tex

Page 36 - 3.11 Battery Information

Chapter 13: ScannersUPC A SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide118 Decoded Laser ScannerScanner setting key = Barcode\UPCA\DecodedEV15 1D Imag

Page 37 - 3.11.3 Smart Batteries

119 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersUPC E SettingsNote 1: Omnii only.Note 2: All Psion computers except Omnii.13.6.8 UPC E Se

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Chapter 13: ScannersUPC E SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide120 Decoded Laser ScannerScanner setting key = Barcode\UPCE\DecodedEV15 1D Imag

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121 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersUPC/EAN Shared SettingsImagerScanner setting key = Barcode\UPCE\ImagerNote 1: Omnii only.

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Chapter 13: ScannersUPC/EAN Shared SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide122 Decoded Laser ScannerScanner setting key = Barcode\UPC_EAN\Decoded

Page 41 - 4.1 Reset Types and Effects

123 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersCodabar Settings13.6.10 Codabar SettingsAll Scanner TypesScanner setting key = Barcode\CD

Page 42 - Reset Types and Effects

Chapter 13: ScannersCodabar SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide124 EV15 1D Imager And E1022 1D ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\CDB\ICSP5x

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125 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersCode 93 SettingsImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\CDB\Imager13.6.11 Code 93 SettingsAll

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Chapter 13: ScannersCode 93 SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide126 EV15 1D Imager And E1022 1D ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\C93\ICSP5x

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127 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersCode 11 Settings13.6.12 Code 11 SettingsAll Scanner TypesScanner Setting Key: Barcode\C11

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IntroductionAbout This Manual2 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide1.1 About This ManualThis manual provides guidance on creating applications for Ps

Page 47 - 4.6 Reset API Elements

Chapter 13: ScannersInterleaved 2 of 5 SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide128 5x80 ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\C11\HHP13.6.13 Interle

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129 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersInterleaved 2 of 5 SettingsDecoded Laser ScannerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\I25\DecodedE

Page 49 - DISPLAY 5

Chapter 13: ScannersInterleaved 2 of 5 SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide130 5x80 ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\I25\HHPImagerScanner S

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131 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersMSI Plessey Settings13.6.14 MSI Plessey SettingsAll Scanner TypesScanner Setting Key: Bar

Page 51 - 5.1 Display

Chapter 13: ScannersMSI Plessey SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide132 EV15 1D Imager and E1022 1D ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\MSI\IC

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133 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersMatrix 2 of 5 Settings13.6.15 Matrix 2 of 5 SettingsAll Scanner TypesScanner Setting Key:

Page 53 - 5.4 Display API Elements

Chapter 13: ScannersDiscrete 2 of 5 SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide134 13.6.16 Discrete 2 of 5 SettingsAll Scanner TypesScanner Setting

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135 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersIATA 2 of 5 SettingsEV15 1D Imager and E1022 1D ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\D25\IC

Page 55 - INDICATORS

Chapter 13: ScannersTelepen SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide136 Non-decoded Laser ScannerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\IATA255x80 ImagerSc

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137 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersTelepen SettingsEV15 1D Imager And E1022 1D ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\Telepen\IC

Page 57 - 6.2 Using LED Colours

IntroductionText ConventionsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide3 Appendix B: Registry Keyslists and describes certain Workabout Pro registry keys wh

Page 58 - 6.7 Indicator API Elements

Chapter 13: ScannersRSS Code Settings & GS1 DataBar SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide138 13.6.19 RSS Code Settings & GS1 DataBar S

Page 59 - KEYBOARD REMAPPING

139 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersRSS Code Settings & GS1 DataBar Settings5x80 ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\RSSCo

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Chapter 13: ScannersPosiCode SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide140 ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\RSSCode\Imager13.6.20 PosiCode Settin

Page 61 - 7.1 Key b o a rd

141 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersComposite CodesNote 2: All Psion computers except Omnii.EV15 1D Imager and E1022 1D Image

Page 62 - 7.1.2 Disabling The Keyboard

Chapter 13: ScannersTLC-39 SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide142 13.6.22 TLC-39 SettingsAll Scanner TypesScanner Setting Key: Barcode\TLC39

Page 63 - 7.2 Keyboard Remapping

143 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersPDF417 Settings13.6.23 PDF417 SettingsAll Scanner TypesScanner Setting Key: Barcode\PDF41

Page 64 - 7.2.1 ORANGE Key and SYM Key

Chapter 13: ScannersMicro PDF-417 SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide144 ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\PDF417\Imager13.6.24 Micro PDF-4

Page 65 - Function Description

145 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersCode 16K Settings5x80 ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\MicroPDF417\HHPImagerScanner Set

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Chapter 13: ScannersCode 49 SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide146 13.6.26 Code 49 Settings5x80 Imager13.6.27 Codablock SettingsAll Scanner

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147 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: Scanners2D Data Matrix SettingsEV15 1D Imager And E1022 1D ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\Cod

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Chapter 1: IntroductionOther Documentation for Application DevelopmentPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide4 1.4 Other Documentation for Application D

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Chapter 13: Scanners2D QR Code SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide148 Imager (Deprecated)Scanner Setting Key: Barcode\DataMatrix\Imager13.6.

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149 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: Scanners2D MaxiCode Settings5x80 ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\QRCode\HHPImager (Deprecated)

Page 71 - 7.3 Key Insertion

Chapter 13: Scanners2D Aztec SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide150 Imager (Deprecated)Scanner Setting Key: Barcode\MaxiCode\Imager13.6.31 2

Page 72 - Key Insertion API Elements

151 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersPostal - PlaNET SettingsImager (Deprecated)Scanner Setting Key: Barcode\Aztec\Imager13.6.

Page 73 - PERIPHERALS

Chapter 13: ScannersPostal - PostNET SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide152 Imager (Deprecated)Scanner Setting Key: Barcode\PlaNET\Imager13.

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153 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersPostal - Australian Settings13.6.34 Postal - Australian SettingsAll Scanner TypesScanner

Page 75 - 8.4 Docking Station

Chapter 13: ScannersPostal - Japanese SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide154 5x80 ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\PostalCdn\HHPImager (De

Page 76 - 8.5 Tether Ports

155 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersPostal - Kix Settings5x80 ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\PostalJap\HHPImager (Depreca

Page 77 - Chapter 8: Peripherals

Chapter 13: ScannersPostal - Korean SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide156 Imager (Deprecated)Scanner Setting Key: Barcode\PostalKix\Imager1

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157 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 13: ScannersPostal - Royal Settings13.6.39 Postal - Royal SettingsAll Scanner TypesScanner Setting Ke

Page 79 - CARD SLOTS

5 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide2BACKLIGHTBACKLIGHT 22.1 Backlighting...72.1.1 Omnii a

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Chapter 13: ScannersPostal - China SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide158 5x80 ImagerScanner Setting Key: Barcode\PostalChn\HHPNote 1: Omnii

Page 81 - 9.1 Card Slots

Chapter 13: ScannersReading Bar Codes159 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide13.7 Reading Bar Codes13.7.1 Initiating a Bar Code ScanA bar code scan i

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Chapter 13: ScannersScanner EventsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide160 Figure 13.2 Software Initiated Scanner Timing SequenceThere are four possi

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161 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide14AUDIOAUDIO 1414.1 Sound Hardware...16314.2 Playing Bee

Page 85 - SERIAL PORTS

Chapter 14: AudioSound Hardware163 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide14.1 Sound HardwarePsion computers can have beepers and/or speakers. Beepers,

Page 86

Chapter 14: AudioGetting Started with the Beeper and WAV FilesPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide164 • A system sound.• Waveform audio data containe

Page 87 - 10.1 Overview

Chapter 14: AudioMicrophone165 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuidePlaying WAV filesC++: The playing of WAV files is controlled using the PsionTeklog

Page 88

Chapter 14: AudioAudio Input API ElementsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide166 14.9 Audio Input API ElementsC++: Audio input is controlled using th

Page 89 - Port Assignments

167 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide15SYSTEM INFORMATIONSYSTEM INFORMATION 1515.1 System Information ...

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Chapter 15: System InformationSystem Information169 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide15.1 System InformationThe Mobile Devices SDK provides Psion-

Page 93 - PERMANENT STORAGE

Chapter 15: System InformationPsion Version NumbersPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide170 • Ikôn (7505)•NEO (PX750)These codes are constructed as fo

Page 94

Chapter 15: System InformationSystem Information API Elements171 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide15.9 Code Samples for System InformationFor post

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173 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide16WINDOWS SHELLWINDO WS SHELL 1616.1 Windows Shell...1

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Chapter 16: Windows ShellWindows Shell175 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide16.1 Windows ShellOn Psion computers, the user’s level of access to the

Page 100 - 12.6 Code Samples for RAS

177 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide17TRIGGER CONTROLTRIGGER CONTROL 1717.1 Overview...

Page 101 - 12.7 RAS API Elements

Chapter 2: BacklightBacklighting7 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide2.1 BacklightingThe Mobile Devices SDK provides functions that control the disp

Page 103 - SCANNERS

Chapter 17: Trigger ControlOverview179 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide17.1 OverviewAll Psion computers have one or more keyboard [SCAN] buttons,

Page 104

Chapter 17: Trigger ControlVirtual Key CodesPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide180 17.4.1 Virtual Key CodesSee the following for a list of virtual k

Page 105 - 13.2 External Scanners

Chapter 17: Trigger ControlEvents181 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guidebetween the trigger presses if a double-click event is to be generated. The

Page 106 - Chapter 13: Scanners

Chapter 17: Trigger ControlGetting Started with Trigger ControlPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide182 17.8 Getting Started with Trigger ControlFor a

Page 107 - 13.3 Internal Scanners

183 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide18WIRELESS LOCAL-AREA NETWORKINGWIRELESS LOCAL-AREA NETWORKING 1818.1 Wireless Local-Area Networking (WLAN)..

Page 109 - 13.4 Symbologies

Chapter 18: Wireless Local-Area NetworkingWireless Local-Area Networking (WLAN)185 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide18.1 Wireless Local-Area Netwo

Page 110 - 13.5 Configuring Scanners

Chapter 18: Wireless Local-Area NetworkingNamespacesPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide186 Note: On some computers DeviceScape Agent is called Wi-Fi

Page 111

Chapter 18: Wireless Local-Area NetworkingConfiguring WLAN Radios187 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideThe WLANEx namespace is not available for th

Page 112

© Copyright 2012 by Psion Inc.2100 Meadowvale Boulevard, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5N 7J9http://www.psion.comThis document and the information it

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Chapter 2: BacklightTimeoutsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide8 Windows CE-based computersOn Windows CE-based computers, the Display, and Keyboard,

Page 114

Chapter 18: Wireless Local-Area NetworkingExtensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide188 18.5 Extensible Authenticat

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Chapter 18: Wireless Local-Area NetworkingEncryption for Data Transmission189 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideDevicescape AgentCertificates are s

Page 116 - Scanner setting key = Decoded

Chapter 18: Wireless Local-Area NetworkingUsing WLANEx to Obtain Network InformationPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide190 18.7 Using WLANEx to Obta

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Chapter 18: Wireless Local-Area NetworkingAd hoc Networks191 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideConfiguration utilities are available as follows:Sum

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Chapter 18: Wireless Local-Area NetworkingWLAN API ElementsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide192 18.14 WLAN API ElementsC++: WLAN on all computers

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193 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide19WIRELESS WIDE-AREA NETWORKINGWIREL ESS WIDE- AREA NETW ORKING 1919.1 Wireless Wide-Area Networking (WWAN)..

Page 120 - 13.6.2 Code 39 Settings

Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide194 19.13.3 Closing Voice Over WWAN...21819.13.4 Making a Phone Call...

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Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingWireless Wide-Area Networking (WWAN)195 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide19.1 Wireless Wide-Area Networki

Page 122 - 13.6.3 Trioptic Code Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingSupported WWAN ModemsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide196 19.4 Supported WWAN ModemsPsion computers suppo

Page 123 - 13.6.4 Code 128 Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingVirtual Serial Port197 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide19.4.2.1 Using the Virtual Serial PortThe WWAN dr

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Chapter 2: BacklightBacklight Configuration Parameters9 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide1The setting for Always On is controlled by a checkbox th

Page 125 - 13.6.5 EAN 13 Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingDial-up Data ConnectionsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide198 15. Type the AT command ATE1 followed by ENT

Page 126

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingPacket Data199 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide19.4.3.3 Dial-up Data in CDMA NetworksNo additional confi

Page 127 - 13.6.6 EAN 8 Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingInitializing WWANPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide200 • Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition• Windows Mobil

Page 128

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingWWAN Driver Status Flags201 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideShutdownThis flag is set when the WWAN drive

Page 129 - 13.6.7 UPC A Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingInitializing the WWAN DriverPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide202 19.5.3 Initializing the WWAN DriverThe d

Page 130

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingInitializing the WWAN Driver203 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide~WWANReadyStateListener(){if (WwanReadyE

Page 131 - 13.6.8 UPC E Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingInitializing the WWAN DriverPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide204 This example shows how to initialize WWA

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Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingClosing WWAN205 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide19.6 Closing WWANWhen an application has finished using

Page 133

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingConnecting to the InternetPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide206 19.7 Connecting to the InternetA WWAN mode

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Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingWindows Embedded CE 5.0, Windows Embedded CE 6.0, Windows Mobile 2003 SE, and Windows CE .NET 4.2207 Psion Mo

Page 135 - 13.6.10 Codabar Settings

Chapter 2: BacklightMobile Devices SDK Version 5.3 and EarlierPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide10 2.2.2 Mobile Devices SDK Version 5.3 and Earlier

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Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingWindows Mobile and Windows Embedded Hand-HeldPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide208 The following example u

Page 137 - 13.6.11 Code 93 Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingThe DbGprs.csv File209 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideThe following example shows how to connect to the

Page 138

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingRoamingPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide210 19.7.5 RoamingTypically, in your home country the home networ

Page 139 - 13.6.12 Code 11 Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingConnecting to a VPN211 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide19.7.8 Connecting to a VPNA VPN (Virtual Private

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Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingControlling the Interaction with the GUIPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide212 Set PIN Access FlagWhen the

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Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingWWAN API Elements213 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guideback function. A SetSignalSuggestion feature is imp

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Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingUsing SMS (Short Message Service)Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide214 19.11 Using SMS (Short Message Serv

Page 143 - 13.6.14 MSI Plessey Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingVoice Service States215 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideExplicit Call TransferThis service allows a subs

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Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingInitializing WWANPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide216 19.13.1 Initializing WWANBefore initializing voice

Page 145

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingInitializing Voice Over WWAN217 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guidebreak;case VoiceCallStatus_Held:break;ca

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Chapter 2: BacklightMobile Devices SDK Version 5.3 and Earlier11 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideWorkabout Pro Windows Mobile 2003 SE 60000 to 60

Page 147 - 13.6.17 IATA 2 of 5 Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingClosing Voice Over WWANPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide218 19.13.3 Closing Voice Over WWANThe following

Page 148 - 13.6.18 Telepen Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingVoice Call States219 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide19.13.5 Voice Call StatesThese voice call states de

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Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingVoice Call StatesPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide220 Voice calls on Psion computers use the GSM standard

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Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingReceiving a Phone Call221 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideSupplementary AcceptedApplies to: outgoing cal

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Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingProcessing Voice CallsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide222 19.13.7 Processing Voice CallsThis section out

Page 152 - 13.6.21 Composite Codes

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingTerminating Voice Calls223 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideHolding CallsThe Mobile Devices SDK supports

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Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingCall ForwardingPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide224 Terminating One Selected CallUse the VoiceCall functi

Page 154 - 13.6.22 TLC-39 Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingAudio for Voice Over WWAN225 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide19.13.13 Audio for Voice Over WWANPlaying A

Page 155 - 13.6.23 PDF417 Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingVoice Over WWAN API ElementsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide226 Last EventThe voice call is terminated—n

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Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingData Coding Schemes for Phone Book Entries227 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideWriting Phone Book Entries

Page 157 - 13.6.25 Code 16K Settings

Chapter 2: BacklightMobile Devices SDK Version 5.3 and EarlierPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide12 Keyboard intensity 753x 0 to 100 487545 1 to 10

Page 158 - 13.6.27 Codablock Settings

Chapter 19: Wireless Wide-Area NetworkingPhone Book API ElementsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide228 19.14.3 Phone Book API ElementsC++: The phone

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229 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide20REGISTRY-BASED WWAN APIREGISTRY-BASED WWAN API 2020.1 Overview...

Page 161 - 13.6.30 2D MaxiCode Settings

Chapter 20: Registry-based WWAN APIOverview231 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide20.1 OverviewThe registry-based WWAN API described here can be use

Page 162 - 13.6.31 2D Aztec Settings

Chapter 20: Registry-based WWAN APIPhone State Bitmask in Numerical OrderPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide232 Network StatusThe following bits are

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Chapter 20: Registry-based WWAN APINetwork Status233 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide20.2.3 Network StatusSee also Network Status on page 232.HKE

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Chapter 20: Registry-based WWAN APIVoice Call StatusPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide234 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\State\Phone20.2.5 Voice Call St

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Chapter 20: Registry-based WWAN APIPhone State Registry Settings in Alphabetical Order235 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide20.3 Phone State Regist

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Chapter 20: Registry-based WWAN APISystem Properties Registry SettingsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide236 20.4 System Properties Registry Setting

Page 167 - 13.6.37 Postal - Kix Settings

Chapter 20: Registry-based WWAN APISample Source Code237 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guidedocumentation on MSDN. These APIs are not supported by W

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Chapter 2: BacklightGetting Started with Backlights13 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide1On Windows Mobile devices, reading the default value retur

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Chapter 20: Registry-based WWAN APISample Source CodePsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide238 REG_NOTI

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Chapter 20: Registry-based WWAN API239 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide if (size > 0) {

Page 172 - 13.8 Scanner Events

241 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide21GPSGPS 2121.1 Support for GPS on Psion Computers...24321.1.1 Built-

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Chapter 21: GPSSupport for GPS on Psion Computers243 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide21.1 Support for GPS on Psion Computers21.1.1 Built-in GPS21

Page 175 - 14.1 Sound Hardware

Chapter 21: GPSGPS ConfigurationPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide244 AGpsHelperI ClassThis class supports AGPS (Assisted Global Positioning System

Page 176 - 14.6 Sound API Elements

245 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide22SENSORSSENSORS 2222.1 Introduction... 24722.2 Accele

Page 178 - 14.9 Audio Input API Elements

Chapter 22: SensorsIntroduction247 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide22.1 IntroductionThe following sensors are available on Psion computers:• Acce

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Chapter 22: SensorsGetting Started with the GyroscopePsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide248 Default sensitivityAt 250 degrees per second this is ±9

Page 181 - 15.5 Psion Build Codes

Chapter 22: SensorsCode Samples for the Magnetometer249 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide22.4.2 Code Samples for the MagnetometerFor postings on I

Page 182 - 15.6 Psion Version Numbers

Chapter 22: SensorsGetting Started with the Proximity SensorPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide250 Automatic locking and unlockingPsion computers th

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251 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide23OTHER FEATURESOTHER FEATURES 2323.1 Vibration...25

Page 185 - WINDOWS SHELL

Chapter 23: Other FeaturesVibration253 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide23.1 VibrationSome Psion computers can be made to vibrate. The vibration f

Page 186

Chapter 23: Other FeaturesPsionVUPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide254 23.3 PsionVUPsionVU allows the administrator to tailor how the Psion compute

Page 187 - 16.2 Setting Windows Security

A-1Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideAAPPENDIX: RESOURCESAResourcesA.1 Manuals and URLsPsion USB Setup UtilityIngenuity Working:community.psion.com

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Appendix A: ResourcesManuals and URLsPsion Mobile Devices Developers GuideA-2 NEO Hand-held ComputerPsion. 2008. NEO Hand-Held Computer User Manual (P

Page 189 - TRIGGER CONTROL

Appendix A: ResourcesManuals and URLsA-3 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideEuropean Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI): Digital cellular

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15 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide3BATTERIES AND POWER MANAGEMENTBATTERIES AND POWER MANAGEMENT 33.1 Suspend Timeout...

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B-1Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideBAPPENDIX: REGISTRY KEYSBRegistry KeysB.1 Workabout Pro Registry KeysB.1.1 Registry Settings For Controlling V

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Appendix B: Registry KeysRegistry Settings For Psion Device DriversPsion Mobile Devices Developers GuideB-2 B.1.4 Registry Settings For Psion Device D

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Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideI INDEXINDEXNumbers2D Aztec Code 972D Aztec settings 1502D Data Matrix 972D Data Matrix settings 1472 Digit A

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IndexPsion Mobile Devices Developers GuideII Code 93 settings 125Codepage 103Colours, display number of 39Command insertion 59Command key 59Comma

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Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideIII IndexIIATA 2 of 5 97, 135iDEN 198, 199IkonCOM ports 76Imagers 93Imaging scanners 93, 97Incall supplement

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IndexPsion Mobile Devices Developers GuideIV Non-decoded scanners 93, 97NOTIS Editing 123numberversion 170Number of colours, display 39Number of V

Page 198 - 18.2.1 Namespaces

Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideV IndexSecurity Level 122, 142Serial port, virtual 196, 197Set PIN access flag 212Set provisioned contexts acc

Page 199 - 18.4 Authentication Modes

IndexPsion Mobile Devices Developers GuideVI Virtual serial port 196, 197Configuration 197Voice callsAudio 225Blocking calls 224Call waiting 222DT

Page 201 - 18.6.2 Encryption Modes

Chapter 3: Batteries and Power ManagementSuspend Timeout17 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide3.1 Suspend TimeoutThe suspend timeout determines how

Page 202 - 18.8 Summit Radio Features

Return-To-Factory WarrantyPsion Inc. provides a return to factory warranty on this product for a period of twelve (12) months in accord-ance with the

Page 203 - 18.13 Code Samples

Chapter 3: Batteries and Power ManagementPsion Power StatesPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide18 3.2 Psion Power States3.2.1 Suspend/resume CycleOn

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Chapter 3: Batteries and Power ManagementSuspend with Radio Off Mode (Shutdown Mode)19 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide3.2.6 Suspend with Radio O

Page 205 - WIRELESS WIDE-AREA

Chapter 3: Batteries and Power ManagementManual Initiation of Standby and SuspendPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide20 Workabout Pro G2 (7527)(Windo

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Chapter 3: Batteries and Power ManagementWake up from Suspend Mode, or Suspend With Radio Off Mode21 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide3.4 Wake up

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Chapter 3: Batteries and Power ManagementProgrammatic Control of the Suspend/resume CyclePsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide22 3.6 Programmatic Cont

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Chapter 3: Batteries and Power ManagementAccelerometer and Gyroscope23 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideThe first time you enable a wakeup source

Page 209 - 19.4.2.3 AT Commands

Chapter 3: Batteries and Power ManagementBattery InformationPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide24 Java and .NETThe following power state events are

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Chapter 3: Batteries and Power ManagementSmart Battery Registry Settings25 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide3.11.2 Main Battery and Backup Battery

Page 211 - 19.4.6 GSM Power Driver

Chapter 3: Batteries and Power ManagementGetting Started with Power Management and Smart BatteriesPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide26 3.13 Getting

Page 212 - 19.5 Initializing WWAN

27 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide4RESETRESET 44.1 Reset Types and Effects...294.2 Manual Initi

Page 215 - Initializing the WWAN Driver

Chapter 4: ResetReset Types and Effects29 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide4.1 Reset Types and EffectsTable 4.1 Location of Operating System File

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Chapter 4: ResetReset Types and EffectsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide30 ResetA reset restarts the operating system. This replaces the warm rese

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31 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 4: ResetManual Initiation of Resets4.2 Manual Initiation of ResetsTable 4.3 Methods for Resetting Psi

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Chapter 4: ResetManual Initiation of ResetsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide32 Workabout Pro G2 (7527)(Windows CE 5.0)Tap Start > Shutdown >

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33 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideChapter 4: ResetManual Initiation of ResetsIkôn (7505)(Windows Mobile 6)Press and hold BLUE and ENTER for six

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Chapter 4: ResetProgrammatic Initiation of ResetsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide34 4.3 Programmatic Initiation of ResetsWarm reset, reset, and c

Page 221 - 19.7.3 The DbGprs.csv File

Chapter 4: ResetControlling Keyboard Resets35 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide4.3.2 Detecting and Identifying ResetsSee the following article for

Page 223 - 19.8 Access Flags

37 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide5DISPLAYDISPLAY 55.1 Display...395.2 Getting Starte

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Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guidei TA B L E O FCONTENTSTab le of C on ten tsChapter 1: Introduction1.1 About This Manual ...

Page 226 - 19.11.1 SMS API Elements

Chapter 5: DisplayDisplay39 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide5.1 DisplayThe Mobile Devices SDK provides functions that obtain information on the d

Page 227 - 19.13 Voice Calls on a WWAN

Chapter 5: DisplayDisplayPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide40 Refer to the user manuals for the computers for more information.The following displa

Page 228 - 19.13.1 Initializing WWAN

Chapter 5: DisplayDisplay API Elements41 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide5.4 Display API ElementsC++: Information concerning the display on all P

Page 230 - 19.13.4 Making a Phone Call

43 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide6INDICATORSINDICATORS 66.1 Indicators...456.2 Using L

Page 232 - Voice Call States

Chapter 6: IndicatorsIndicators45 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide6.1 IndicatorsMost Psion computers have a LED that can be controlled by applica

Page 233 - Receiving a Phone Call

Chapter 6: IndicatorsControlling PulsesPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide46 6.3 Controlling PulsesThe following terms are used to describe the beha

Page 234 - Processing Voice Calls

47 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide7KEYBOARD AND KEYBOARD REMAPPINGKEYB OAR D AND KE YBO ARD RE MAP PING 77.1 Keyboard...

Page 235 - Terminating Voice Calls

Table of ContentsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guideii 3.14 Code Samples for Power Management and Smart Batteries...

Page 237 - Audio for Voice Over WWAN

Chapter 7: Keyboard and Keyboard RemappingKeyboard49 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide7.1 Key b o a rdMicrosoft Windows maintains a device-indepen

Page 238 - 19.14 Phone Books

Chapter 7: Keyboard and Keyboard RemappingDisabling The KeyboardPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide50 7.1.2 Disabling The KeyboardThe keyboard can b

Page 239 - 19.14.2 Phone Book Types

Chapter 7: Keyboard and Keyboard RemappingKeyboard Remapping51 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide7.1.3 Getting Started with KeyboardsFor articles o

Page 240 - 19.15 Resource Materials

Chapter 7: Keyboard and Keyboard RemappingORANGE Key and SYM KeyPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide52 Scan code remapping enables applications to pe

Page 241 - REGISTRY-BASED WWAN

Chapter 7: Keyboard and Keyboard RemappingKeyboard Remapping Functions on Psion Computers53 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide7.2.2 Keyboard Remapp

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Chapter 7: Keyboard and Keyboard RemappingKeyboard Remapping Functions on Psion ComputersPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide54 VolumeUp Each press o

Page 243 - 20.1 Overview

Chapter 7: Keyboard and Keyboard RemappingUnicode Values for Psion Proprietary Keys55 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide7.2.3 Unicode Values for Ps

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Chapter 7: Keyboard and Keyboard RemappingUnicode Values for Psion Proprietary KeysPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide56 F16 E010F17 E011F18 E012F19

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Chapter 7: Keyboard and Keyboard RemappingUnicode Values for Psion Proprietary Keys57 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideReserved (Legacy 7030 or In

Page 246 - 20.2.5 Voice Call Status

Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guideiii Table of Contents8.6 Getting Started with Peripherals...

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Chapter 7: Keyboard and Keyboard RemappingUnicode Values for Psion Proprietary KeysPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide58 ANSI Smart Echo Suspend E08

Page 248 - 20.5 Sample Source Code

Chapter 7: Keyboard and Keyboard RemappingWindows Mobile, and Windows CE, Virtual Keys59 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide7.2.4 Windows Mobile, an

Page 249 - Sample Source Code

Chapter 7: Keyboard and Keyboard RemappingKey Insertion API ElementsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide60 Application Lock-Down ModeWhen an applicat

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61 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide8PERIPHERALSPERIPHERALS 88.1 Overview...638.2 Defini

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Chapter 8: PeripheralsOverview63 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide8.1 OverviewThe Mobile Devices SDK enables applications to detect and control pe

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Chapter 8: PeripheralsTether Por tsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide64 8.5 Tether PortsThe Mobile Devices SDK can detect the type of peripheral de

Page 254

Chapter 8: PeripheralsPeripheral API Elements in the Hardware Development Kits (HDK)65 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide• Ikôn (7505)•NEO (PX750)C

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67 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide9CARD SLOTSCARD SLOTS 99.1 Card Slots...699.1.1 Contr

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Table of ContentsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guideiv 13.5 Configuring Scanners ...

Page 259 - 22.3 Gyroscope

Chapter 9: Card SlotsCard Slots69 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide9.1 Card SlotsThe Mobile Devices SDK provides functions that control the power

Page 260 - ±4 gauss

Chapter 9: Card SlotsCard SlotsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide70 Workabout Pro3On the WORKABOUT PRO, when the PCMCIA slot is not installed, call

Page 261 - 22.6 Proximity Sensor

Chapter 9: Card SlotsControlling Power to the Card Slots71 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideWorkabout Pro3On the WORKABOUT PRO, when the PCMCIA sl

Page 262 - Chapter 22: Sensors

Chapter 9: Card SlotsControlling Power to the Card SlotsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide72 Querying the Power StateWhen the power state of a card

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73 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide10SERIAL PORTSSERIAL PORTS 1010.1 Overview...7510.2

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Chapter 10: Serial PortsOverview75 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide10.1 OverviewSerial ports can be dynamically added to, and removed from, Psion

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Chapter 10: Serial Ports7530, 7535, 8525, and 8530 Serial Port AssignmentsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide76 Workabout Pro G2 and Workabout Pro3:

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Chapter 10: Serial PortsNEO Serial Port Assignments77 Psion Mobile Devices Developers GuideNo ports can be reassigned on this computer.10.6 NEO Serial

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Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guidev Table of Contents14.7 Microphone ...

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Chapter 10: Serial PortsEP10 (7515) Serial Port AssignmentsPsion Mobile Devices Developers Guide78 Note 1: Pin-9 on COM6: provides power, at 5 V DC an

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Chapter 10: Serial PortsSerial Port API Elements79 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide10.11 Code Samples for Serial PortsFor postings on Ingenuity W

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81 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide11PERMANENT STORAGEPERMANENT STORAGE 1111.1 Permanent Storage ...

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Chapter 11: Permanent StoragePermanent Storage83 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide11.1 Permanent StorageA small amount of permanent storage is pro

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85 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide12RAS (REMOTE ACCESS SERVICE)RAS (REM OTE ACC ESS SERVIC E) 1212.1 Overview...

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Chapter 12: RAS (Remote Access Service)Overview87 Psion Mobile Devices Developers Guide12.1 OverviewA computer running one of the following operating

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