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New ActiveX Controls

Don't want to bother with those complex system calls and Windows CE internals? We want to help you anyway!

We now have a set of ActiveX Controls developed in ATL - a lightweight MS framework to create small and fast components - that are simple to use and provide you with extra functionality not directly available under VBCE or eVB.

Have a look on the help file for these controls or download and try them. There is a set of test applications included in the setup files for every control.

 

Common Controls

Date Time Control

The Date and Time Picker (DTP) control provides a simple and intuitive interface through which an application can exchange information with a user. For example, with a DTP control you can ask the user to enter a date and then retrieve the user's selection.

 

Supported on: HPC Pro, HPC2000, PPC, PPC2002

Month Calendar Control

This control shows a child window that displays a monthly calendar. The month calendar control provides the user with a simple calendar interface, from which the user can select a date.

 

Supported on: HPC Pro, HPC2000, PPC, PPC2002

Progress Bar Control

A progress bar is a control that indicates the progress of a lengthy operation by displaying a colored bar inside a horizontal rectangle.

 

Supported on: HPC Pro, HPC2000, PPC, PPC2002

Advanced Controls

Popup Menu Control

Popup menus display frequently used commands after pressing the stylus on an object for a certain amount of time. They can be context sensitive to the location of the pointer. Using pop-up menus in your application requires building the menu itself and connecting it to application code.

 

Supported on: HPC Pro, HPC2000, PPC, PPC2002

Tray Icon Control

The Tray Icon control allows you to put a small icon in the lower right side of the screen (system tray) and interact with it to activate the application, show a form or produce some other action required by your application.

The Tray Icon control has been designed to work closely with the Popup Menu control to provide the full functionality of a desktop tray icon, by showing and reacting to popup menu items.

 

Supported on: HPC Pro, HPC2000, PPC, PPC2002

Locale Control

The locale control provides information about the language and country in which a user’s system is operating.

 
Supported on: HPC Pro, HPC2000, PPC, PPC2002

Settings Control

The Registry Settings control provides functionality to store common definitions for your application in the Windows CE registry.

 
Supported on: HPC Pro, HPC2000, PPC, PPC2002

RAS Controls

RAS Dial Control

The RAS Dial control attempts to establish a connection to a given network (the Internet through an ISP or a corporate network through a RAS connection). When established, the RAS Dial also provides a method to disconnect it.

 

Supported on: HPC Pro, HPC2000, PPC, PPC2002

RAS Entries Control

The RAS Entries control provides a way to create, delete and change the details of a RAS book entry within your program. This entry might then be used to establish a connection to a Corporate network or to the Internet.

 

Supported on: HPC2000, PPC, PPC2002

RAS PPTP Control

The RAS PPTP control attempts to establish a VPN connection to a given corporate network. When established, the RAS PPTP control also provides a method to disconnect it.

 

Supported on: HPC2000, PPC2002

 



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Windows CE ActiveX Controls specifically designed in ATL for eVB.

Date Time
Month Calendar
Progress Bar
Popup Menu
Tray Icon
Locale
Settings
RAS Dial
RAS Entries
RAS PPTP

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