Step 10: Complete Windows Logo Testing (Compact 7)
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Windows classifies devices into categories based on the functionality of the device. The MTP functionality in MTP Responder for Windows Embedded Compact 7 meets Windows logo certification requirements for two device categories: portable media player (PMP) and other portable devices. The PMP and other personal devices categories are members of the Portable Device class. The Portable Device class also contains categories for cellular phones, digital cameras, and portable media players.
The PMP category consists of devices that natively support at least one file format for audio or video playback. The other personal devices category includes portable navigation devices, consumer Internet devices, digital picture frames, e-book readers, portable gaming devices, and set-top boxes. You can have your device certified for the Windows logo if it is a PMP device or if it is in any of the preceding other personal devices categories and it meets the requirements.
Each device category has unique requirements that a device must meet to be compatible with Device Stage and to qualify for a Windows logo. To qualify for Windows logo certification, other personal devices must support battery level status and free storage status, and provide functionality to browse files. PMP devices must also support media synchronization. In addition, you must meet requirements for devices in each category to pass Windows logo testing. For more information, see the Windows Logo Program website.
The MTP components included in MTP Responder for Compact 7 fulfill requirements only for the PMP and other personal devices categories. However, you can extend the included MTP Responder source code to meet the requirements for other Windows device categories.
After you complete Windows logo certification, go to Step 11: Submit Presentation to be Signed.