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Now the tool can hook the keyboard, catch F key presses (F1 to F24) and send them directly to the browser window (class name = “Internet Explorer_Server”). Using the Remote Spy Tool I found the Window inside Internet Explorer window that finally processes keyboard messages. The keyboard windows messages are not send to the top level window. One challenge was to find the window that processes normal key presses. Using a keyboard hook we can catch the function key presses, or better say WM_KEYDOWN and WM_KEYUP messages before the OS can catch them. Normally, most function keys are catched and used by the OS (GWES) to perfom special actions like menu softkeys, phone call, end phone, volume up, volume down and more. This small tool enables you to use Function keys within Internet Explorer Mobile (IEM) web sites. For anyone interested, here is the log file of registry access of iexplore.exe captured with regLoggerCE: I checked with RegLoggerCE and found that iexplore.exe on that device does not query the above settings. I tested one device and iexplore.exe did not care about these entries. So, you may give it a try and if it works for you, fine. Unfortunately these settings are not used on every windows embedded device. I assume you will find these better for commercial use than the desktop settings. HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main Here comes the tipp found at xda-developers: change the default viewport size to match your needs: Default: The predefined viewport or 1024×768 may be good for browsing non-mobile web sites but I was unable to find a suitable setting for mobile sites with a fixed QVGA or VGA layout. Event the Fit-To-Screen option does not help.
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Either they are to small to read or, if zoomed in, the user has to scroll here and there. Using IEM (Internet Explorer Mobile) these pages do not show well. The IT departments of Warehouses and Stores designed there mobile web pages for a fixed size layout of 240×320 (QVGA). With Windows Mobile 6.5.3, sorry, Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5.3 we have the Internet Explorer Mobile 6 engine.Īlthough it may look nice for the one or other, the rendering, especially the zoom in and out is unusable for commercial use.
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