Intermec cn2a User Guide
Chapter 2 — Configuring the CN2A
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CN2A Mobile Computer User’s Manual
Writing an Application to Customize the Keypad
You can write an application to change the keypad registry
entries, which are described in the previous table, “CN2A
Keypad Registry Entries.” An application gives you a convenient
way to customize multiple CN2As.
entries, which are described in the previous table, “CN2A
Keypad Registry Entries.” An application gives you a convenient
way to customize multiple CN2As.
For help downloading and using the Intermec resource kits and
the CN2A platform SDK, see “Developing a New Application”
on page 86.
the CN2A platform SDK, see “Developing a New Application”
on page 86.
Make sure your application sets the named event
KeybdSettingsChangeEvent after you change the registry entries,
for the changes to take effect.
KeybdSettingsChangeEvent after you change the registry entries,
for the changes to take effect.
DisableTaskMan
0
When this registry entry is set to 0, the user can start the
Task Manager, as described in “Using Task Manager to
Manage Multiple Active Tasks” on page 19.
When this registry entry is set to 1, the user cannot start
the Task Manager.
Task Manager, as described in “Using Task Manager to
Manage Multiple Active Tasks” on page 19.
When this registry entry is set to 1, the user cannot start
the Task Manager.
IgnorePowerButton
0
When this registry entry is set to 1, the Power button is
ignored. The user cannot turn off the CN2A.
ignored. The user cannot turn off the CN2A.
CN2A Keypad Registry Entries (continued)
Registry Entry
Default
Description