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CETK Icons (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

On the development workstation, a tree view control in the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Test Kit (CETK) window shows each target device to which the CETK is connected. For each target device, the tree view control shows which test kit is active and which tests are selected.

After you establish a connection between the CETK tool on the development workstation and a target device, the CETK detects peripheral devices on the target device. You can also manually detect peripheral devices on a target device by right-clicking on the target device, and then choosing Redetect Peripherals. To help you determine which tests you might run on the target device, the tree view control provides a visual cue that distinguishes categories of tests for which a peripheral device is detected from categories of tests for which a peripheral device is not detected.

You can run a CETK test that is in a category for which the CETK does not detect a peripheral device. However, the CETK test is likely to fail because the required peripheral device is not available. For example, if a target device does not include Bluetooth hardware or support for Bluetooth in the operating system, the tree view control shows the Bluetooth category as one for which a peripheral device is not detected, and the Bluetooth test fails.

The following table shows a description of each icon that appears in the tree view control in the CETK window.

Icon Description
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The root node of the tree view. Each target device appears subordinate to the root node after you connect the CETK to the target device.

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A target device to which the CETK is currently connected or was previously connected.

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The active test kit for the target device. For each target device, one test kit can be active at a time.

For information about test kits, see Test Kits in the CETK.

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An inactive test kit.

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A category of tests for which the CETK detects a corresponding peripheral device on the target device.

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A category of tests for which the CETK does not detect a corresponding peripheral device on the target device.

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A test that runs in sequence with other tests when you instruct the CETK to run tests for the target device.

For information about running tests, see Running CETK Tests.

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A test that does not run when you instruct the CETK to run tests for the target device.

See Also

Concepts

CETK Menu Options

Other Resources

CETK User Interface
Dialog Boxes in the CETK