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    Hi, is it possible to develop in a C# own keyboard for Pocket PC with Windows Mobile 5.0? If yes, could anyone give me advice? Marek

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      Hi, is it possible to develop in a C# own keyboard for Pocket PC with Windows Mobile 5.0? If yes, could anyone give me advice? Marek

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      Keyboards are COM components and therefore have to be developed in C++. I have done it but it's not particularly easy. See the DvorakSip sample in C:\Program Files\Windows CE Tools\wce500\Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC SDK\Samples\CPP\ATL\Dvoraksip and Doug Boling's book "Programming Windows CE .NET 3rd Edition" (I don't have this edition but the previous 2nd edition included some information about Input Methods, as they're known).

      Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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        Keyboards are COM components and therefore have to be developed in C++. I have done it but it's not particularly easy. See the DvorakSip sample in C:\Program Files\Windows CE Tools\wce500\Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC SDK\Samples\CPP\ATL\Dvoraksip and Doug Boling's book "Programming Windows CE .NET 3rd Edition" (I don't have this edition but the previous 2nd edition included some information about Input Methods, as they're known).

        Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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        Thanks for advice.

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