Platform Builder Menus (Compact 7)
3/12/2014
After you have installed Platform Builder for Windows Embedded Compact 7, several new or modified menus are created in the Visual Studio IDE. You can use these menus to work with OS designs and subprojects. For information about menus specific to Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, see the Visual Studio documentation.
- File Menu Options
The options on the File menu enable you to work with solutions. For information about the available options, see the Visual Studio documentation.
- Edit Menu Options
The options available from the Edit menu enable you to work with files and source code. For information about the available options, see the Visual Studio documentation.
- View Menu Options
The options on the View menu enable you to work with source files and the IDE itself.
- Project Menu Options
The options on the Project menu enable you to work with subprojects.
- Target Menu Options
The options on the Target menu enable you to download a run-time image to a target device for debugging and testing.
- Build Menu Options
The options on the Build menu enable you to work with existing OS designs and subprojects.
- Debug Menu Options
The options on the Debug menu enable you to perform debugging and testing of OS designs and subprojects.
- Debug Windows
The options on the Debug Windows submenu enable you to work with the debugging functionality available in Platform Builder.
- Tools Menu Options
With the options on the Tools menu, you can configure the windows that you create in the Visual Studio environment.
- Test Menu Options
The options on the Test menu enable you to work with tests. For information about the available options, see the Visual Studio documentation.
- Window Menu Options
The options on the Window menu enable you to work with the windows that you can create in the Visual Studio IDE. For information about the available options, see the Visual Studio documentation.
- Help Menu Options
The options on the Help menu enable you to work with the Help documentation available in the Visual Studio IDE.
See Also
Reference
Context-Sensitive Help (Visual Studio)