Re: PowerAware class query for WM5

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Thanks, guys, I will have a look at your links.

Regards,
Neville Lang





"Chris Tacke, MVP" <ctacke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> And for a specific usage example:
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> http://blog.opennetcf.org/ctacke/PermaLink,guid,cf2c3926-e875-4a25-b635-39e227b358f5.aspx
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> -Chris
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> "Mark Arteaga" <NOSPAM_marteaga_NOSPAM@NOSPAM_opennetcf_com> wrote in
> message news:e30b1ae79f848c7f3ccb2993ffa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> You can try the Smart Device Framework 2.0 which was just released as
>> Beta1. You can download here www.opennetcf.org/sdf2 and a sample usage is
>> here
>> http://blog.opennetcf.org/ctacke/PermaLink,guid,cf2c3926-e875-4a25-b635-39e227b358f5.aspx.
>>
>> HTH
>> ________________________________________
>> Mark Arteaga
>> .NET Compact Framework MVP
>> http://www.opennetcf.com | http://blog.markarteaga.com
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> In my VS2003-generated app, I have used the PowerAware class of Alex
>>> Feinman so that I could detect when the power button is pressed. If
>>> the power button is pressed for power on, this event triggers an
>>> update to a screen. This feature has worked nicely for WM2003SE but
>>> now when my app is installed onto a WM5 device, this feature does not
>>> work. Has there been any change in WM5 to make this PowerAware class
>>> inoperable? If so, what are the alternatives for VS2003-generated
>>> code.
>>>
>>> The reason for this query is that I am working on my last patch update
>>> of my app from VS2003 in order that my app can install and work on WM5
>>> devices (unsigned). After this, I plan to use VS2005 and CF2 for
>>> future work.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Neville Lang
>>
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