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How to Extend Shortcut Menus

4/19/2010

This topic describes how to use shortcut menu extensions in your applications.

For hands-on practice creating shortcut menu extensions in your Windows Mobile applications, try the working WIN32 DLL example, Context Menu Extension Handler, located in the folder \Samples\CPP\Win32\Ctxmenu\.

To extend a shortcut menu

  1. Create a shortcut menu extension COM DLL that implements IContextMenu and IObjectWithSite. For more information, see How to Implement IContextMenu and IObjectWithSite.

  2. Register the COM component. For more information, see COM Registry Keys and CLSID Key on MSDN.

  3. Add registry entries to your Windows Mobile device, that specify where you want the shortcut menu extension to appear and how you want it to behave. You can register your shortcut menu extension generically, for handling shortcut menu extensions for the file system; or you can register it for a specific application. For more information, see Registration Format for File System Shortcut Menu Extensions or Registration Format for Application Shortcut Menu Extensions.

  4. Copy your compiled component DLL (for example, cmycomp.dll) to the \Windows folder on your Windows Mobile device.

You can now invoke the shortcut menu extension with a tap-and-hold gesture.

See Also

Concepts

How to Display a Shortcut Menu from an Existing Resource
How to Register a File System Shortcut Menu
Registration Format for Application Shortcut Menu Extensions
Registration Format for File System Shortcut Menu Extensions
Menu Overview

Other Resources

Developing Menu Components