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Input Method Manager (IMM) Function Identifiers (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

The following table shows the Internationalization function identifiers with a description of the purpose of each.

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  • IPCTRL_CARETBACKSPACE
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to delete the composition characters as if the BACKSPACE key was pressed.
  • IPCTRL_CARETBOTTOM
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to move the insertion point (caret or cursor position) at the end of the composition string.
  • IPCTRL_CARETDELETE
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to delete the composition characters as if the DELETE key was pressed.
  • IPCTRL_CARETLEFT
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to move the insertion point (caret or cursor position) left.
  • IPCTRL_CARETRIGHT
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to move the insertion point (caret or cursor position) right.
  • IPCTRL_CARETSET
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to set the insertion point (caret or cursor position) at a specific position.
  • IPCTRL_CARETTOP
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to move the insertion point (caret or cursor position) at the top of the composition string.
  • IPCTRL_CLEARALL
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to clear all composition strings.
  • IPCTRL_CONVERTALL
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to convert the current composition string.
  • IPCTRL_DETERMINALL
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to determine the current composition string and generate the result string.
  • IPCTRL_GETCONVERSIONMODE
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to return the current conversion mode.
  • IPCTRL_GETERROR
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to return an error status.
  • IPCTRL_INSERTFULLSPACE
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to insert a full-width space character.
  • IPCTRL_INSERTHALFSPACE
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to insert a half–width space character.
  • IPCTRL_INSERTSPACE
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to insert a one–space character as if the SPACE key was pressed.
  • IPCTRL_JPN_BUNLENDEC
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to decrease the length of the target clause.
  • IPCTRL_JPN_BUNLENINC
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to increase the length of the target clause.
  • IPCTRL_JPN_CRSRLEFT
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to change the target clause to the left.
  • IPCTRL_JPN_CRSRRIGHT
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to move the target clause to the right.
  • IPCTRL_JPN_UNDOBUNSETSU
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to revert the target clause to a non–converted state.
  • IPCTRL_JPN_UNDOCLR
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to revert the entire composition string to a non–converted state.
  • IPCTRL_MAKECANDIDATE
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to generate a candidate list for the target clause.
  • IPCTRL_OFFIME
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to stop IME processing.
  • IPCTRL_ONIME
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to start IME processing.
  • IPCTRL_PHRASEDELETE
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to delete the current target clause.
  • IPCTRL_PRECONVERSION
    This control identifier configures whether the conversion service performs the pre-conversion processing.
  • IPCTRL_RELOADCFG
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to reload the registry settings and initialize.
  • IPCTRL_SELECTCANDIDATE
    This control identifier requests the conversion service to change the candidate selection of the target clause.

See Also

Other Resources

Input Method Manager (IMM) Reference