Software-based Input Panel Interfaces (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
The following table shows the software-based input panel (SIP) interfaces, with a description of the purpose of each.
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- IIMCallback
An input method (IM) is given a pointer to this interface by the SIP through the IInputMethod interface. The IM calls the methods in IIMCallback to send keystrokes to the current application and to change the icon that displays on the Input Panel button.
- IIMCallback2
An input method (IM) is given a pointer to this interface by the SIP through the IInputMethod interface. The IM calls the methods in IIMCallback2 to send keystrokes to the current application and to change the icon that displays on the Input Panel button.
- IInputMethod
This interface is implemented by the input method (IM) component. The software-based input panel calls the methods of this interface to notify the IM of state changes and to request action and information from the IM. Because an IM is a callback interface, it is up to the developer to implement the following methods.
- IInputMethod2
This interface is implemented by the input method (IM) component. The software-based input panel calls the methods of this interface to notify the IM of state changes and to request action and information from the IM. Because an IM is a callback interface, it is up to the developer to implement the following methods.
Related Sections
- Software-based Input Panel Reference
Provides descriptions of software–based input panel programming elements.