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Hi,
i am stuck with a problem while working with Windows CE 5.0 on handheld device.I am using Embedded VC++(eVC++) with programming in C++(MFC).
i want to set the value "Never" to a Switch state to Suspend dropdown programmatically.
This dropdown is located in settings>>Power properties.
modified 24-Jul-12 1:19am.
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I do not think you can modify system options in this way.
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okk...i am also trying to find some other way
bt while i was searching i found that i need to set ACSuspend value to 0 in registry
i found that from msdn link
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa447563[^]
now i have to search how to programmatically edit the registry value(ie ACSuspend value)
btw thnx for your precious time....
if u find something instresting plz do keep me posted
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You will need to use the Registry functions[^].
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yep....Cool
now i think my search ends here and coding starts
thnx once agn...
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Hi,everyone,Can i use vc++6.0 with aforge(from aforgenet.com)? i see there are framework in aforget,so i am not sure if it is possible to use vc6.0 and aforge together?looking forwards to reply,thanks.
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frank23231534 wrote: ,Can i use vc++6.0 with aforge Judging by the first sentence here[^] it would appear that you cannot. Can you upgrade to a later version that supports C++/CLI?
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Hi All
I implemented a multi touch application. I follow MSDN tutorial using manipulation interface, here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd371408(v=vs.85).aspx[^]
But I have many problems when panning or zooming, is not redrawing and glitches in scrren. I need to limit my CView and do panning when screen is bigger than CFrameWnd, because CFramewnd does not redraw. I don't know how to get frame size and limit CView to don't pass CFrameWnd size. I tried an anchor or dock window but did not work.
Please, I need any help.
Thank you.
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Dansveen wrote: I don't know how to get frame size The GetClientRect() [^] and GetWindowRect() [^] functions may be what you need.
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Ok
I'm using GetWindowRect like MSDN example. But I have problems when panning. I have a CView with same size as CFrameWnd, if I move the screen beyond origin the screen does not redraw. What I need is do a panning only if my CVIew is bigger than my parent frame, and don't if Cview is in origin. I tried getting screen limits but does not work.
Example:
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Dansveen wrote: I tried getting screen limits but does not work. I'm afraid that really does not tell us anything. Please show an extract of your code and try to explain exactly what results you are seeing and what you expect to happen.
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Hey, everyone! I want to use one of the Find() methods with a richtextbox(RichTextmethod.Find Method(String, RichTextBox)) and i'd like to no if i might use a textbox's text instead of the string used in this method. thanks
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I already gave you a link to the RichTextBox documentation here[^]. Check the links for the various overloads of Find() and select the one you need.
byank wrote: <layer>if i might use a textbox's text instead of the string The text of a textbox is a string.
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the program should;-
create list
search for a certain element within the list
insert an element after and beginning
delete element after and at the beggining
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If you are asking for a complete solution then you should read points 2 and 11 here[^]. If you just want suggestions about lists then try the standard library[^].
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I think you meant here[^]
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Those pesky meeces
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phineas kimathi wrote: the program should;-
You should at least try doing your homework yourself.
Why is common sense not common?
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level where they are an expert.
Sometimes it takes a lot of work to be lazy
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phineas kimathi wrote: the program should;-
You should
1. Review your class notes
2. Review your assigned reading
3. In the above review anything about lists specifically.
4. Write some code based on the assignment.
5. Test it.
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Be crisp and clear.
Sunil
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Some good and well meant advice:
What appears to be the quick and easy way now, i. e. copying the solution from any of the links provided here, is in fact the path of enduring pain:
Copying does not teach you anything. When you're asked to do your next homework, you will not be prepared to do that either, because you are lacking the basic knowledge. You could of course repeatedly copy your homework from others, but that will just exacerbate the problem. As a result, you will eventually fail in the exams.
The longer you wait to actually do your assignments yourself, the harder it will be to catch up on the lost knowledge. And the harder it will be to be motivated about it.
OTOH, if you keep doing your homework and manage to solve it successfully yourself, that success will offer a sense of accomplishment that you'll never experience when copying other people's work.
If you have truly a problem to arrive at the solution, write down what you did so far and where, exactly, you are stuck. We will gladly offer help to make you understand and solve the problem. But - in your own best interest - we will not simply post the full solution without further comment.
Know that the only way to learn programming is practice! No amount of reading (or copying) can make up for the experience you gain from actually writing a program and seeing it work (or fail, more likely).
You can not copy experience: only you can collect it!
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You forgot to mention that just copying something doesn't insure that it is in fact correct.
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Indeed - in my time as a tutor at university I found that to be the easiest means of detecting when people were copying their homework from others
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