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Select Multiple Items Functionally Without Pressing the CTRL or SHIFT Key in a List View Control
Learn how to select multiple items without pressing the CTRL or SHIFT key on a touchscreen app or Windows CE app.
Using The CE HTML Viewer Control To Create Powerful, Customized Presentations
Create an HTML viewer control on a CE device. Once animated, this control allows you to pass any data that is capable of being rendered by using HTML tags from the desktop device to the CE device. The power and elegance of this approach can hardly be overstated.
Examining Remote System Status
Learn how to remotely monitor system status with Nancy's RAPI Demo example program.
Utilizing Pocket IE Functionality in Mobile Applications
Learn how to provide IE functionality from your applications.
Reading And Writing Files From WinCE Apps
Once you find a CE file and open it, it's time to confront the problem of the portability of data. See how to read a multibyte character set (MBCS) text and convert it to Unicode for display in an edit control.
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The final installment of our Slot Game series shows you how to build in a way to win or lose. We will also add some effects for when a win takes place.
Implementing a WCF Message Contract
WCF implementations normally take two different approaches; a Document style or an API style. Document style implementations are more flexible and often easier to extend and version. Also, Document style or rather, Message Contract service implementations, work well between systems with a shared message assembly. Jeffrey Juday guides you through architecting a WCF Message Contract implementation.