Peripherals, Emulator Properties Dialog Box
Use this tab to change settings for peripheral devices connected through serial ports.
How you display this tabbed dialog box depends on your installation. For more information, see How to: Change Property Settings.
Serial port options for each of the three ports are as follows:
Do not map.
All available and enabled COM ports on the host system.
If a serial port setting contains a COM port, the COM port must be unique relative to the other serial port settings. If you select a COM port to which nothing is connected, the emulator might not boot.
Valid mappings are all available and enabled COM ports on the host system.
UI Element |
Description |
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Serial port 0 |
The emulator COM1 port. |
Serial port 1 |
The emulator debugger output. This is the output stream that the /c option redirects to the console window. Enabling or disabling KITL does not change the behavior of the port. |
Serial port 2 |
The emulator COM3 port, used as the IRDA port. |
Create text console window for Serial port 1 |
Opens a console window to show all input and output of the port selected in Serial port 1. The output of OutputDebugString goes to this window. |
Battery |
Indicates whether a battery is present. When checked, device emulator simulates battery power. Otherwise, the emulator simulates AC power. |
% |
A number (0-100) that represents the remaining life of the battery in percent. This setting is only used when battery is checked. |
Speakerphone |
Indicates whether a speakerphone is present. When checked, device emulator simulates a speakerphone. |
Headset |
Indicates whether a headset is present. When checked, device emulator simulates a headset. |
Carkit |
Indicates whether a car kit is present. When checked, device emulator simulates a car kit. |
See Also
Tasks
How to: Simulate the Presence of a Headset, Speakerphone, or Car Kit
Reference
General, Emulator Properties Dialog Box
Display, Emulator Properties Dialog Box
Network, Emulator Properties Dialog Box