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Some questions: Input Panel & Network

nigelmercier Page Icon Posted 2010-04-16 7:22 PM
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Some questions regarding my Chinese CE Version 6 device (CCE):

[1] There is an icon in the system tray for an on-screen keyboard named "Input Panel" (also an icon for this in CP). I can't see any use for this, can it be removed? Nothing in the StartUp folder, and I can't find a RUN key in the registry. Also nothing in CP | Remove Programs.

[2] I've connected to my wireless router, and can connect to the Internet. But the CCE can't see any other computers on the network, and they can't see the CCE. Mind you, I can't find a Workgroup setting, or how to share folders!

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Dana Page Icon Posted 2010-04-16 7:50 PM
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2. The CE6 device can't browse to any network shares, but you can explicitly type in the location (e.g. \\server\share) of a shared network resource. I haven't tried to go the other way (look at folders on the minibook from elsewhere on the network).

1. Can't help there.. Likely it's a feature that was enabled when the OS build was complied by your device maker, I don't have it on mine. I'd guess it's a dll that's enabled by some registry key. Did you search the registry for "Input Panel"?

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nigelmercier Page Icon Posted 2010-04-16 11:18 PM
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I tried typing the share name, and it prompted for a username and password, then opened a blank window. What next?

You can search in RegEdit on CE? I couldn't find a Search or Find command.
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Dana Page Icon Posted 2010-04-17 1:31 AM
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I don't know, it works fine for me, though the only shared resource I've yet tried to access is one where the permissions are set for "everyone".

The PHM tools regedit in the programs zipfile RTFM posted in this thread has a search function.

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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2010-04-17 2:28 AM
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There is a little utility called HideTray/ShowTray that can hide the whole system tray if you want it out of the way:



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nigelmercier Page Icon Posted 2010-04-17 10:10 AM
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The PHM tools regedit in the programs zipfile RTFM posted in this thread has a search function.


Cool, thank you. I'll try it out when I get my device back online (more problems).
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nigelmercier Page Icon Posted 2010-04-17 11:08 AM
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Update: Found out more about Input Panel, AKA SIP: here
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