Registry Settings for User Dictionary (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
During the initialization phase of the dictionary, the kernel reads from the user dictionary settings that are stored in the registry. The kernel then creates and configures a new user dictionary based on of these registry values.
The following table shows the registry settings for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Pocket IME.
Registry key | Type | Default/value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
RegisteredWordBufferSize |
DWORD |
100 |
The maximum number of words that can be registered by a user. |
SaveRegisteredWordBuffer |
DWORD |
1 |
Indicates whether the kernel allocates the buffer of the registered words on a user dictionary file or on memory. |
LearnedWordBufferSize |
DWORD |
100 |
The maximum number of words that can be registered by the kernel. A learned word is a type of registered word that the kernel, in certain cases, automatically registers to the user dictionary on behalf of the user. |
RecentlyUsedWordBufferSize |
DWORD |
100 |
The maximum number of words that can be recorded by the kernel. A recently used word is a word that the IME learns after the user selects the correct word from the candidate list if the first candidate displayed by the IME is incorrect. |
SaveLearningBuffers |
DWORD |
1 |
Indicates whether the kernel allocates the buffers of the learned words on a user dictionary file or on memory. |
Learning |
DWORD |
1 |
Indicates whether the kernel performs automatic word learning. |