Advanced Lab Exercises (Standard 8)
7/8/2014
These lab exercises teach you how to use some of the advanced features of Windows Embedded 8 Standard (Standard 8) like removing brand elements, using a keyboard filter and creating a kiosk-mode device.
Their scenarios covered below, such as removing brand elements, using a keyboard filter to block certain keys and key combinations, and creating thin client devices are more advanced than those described in Lab Exercises. Each lab lists any dependencies on other lab exercises in the prerequisites section.
In This Section
- Create a Sample Windows 8 App
Create a basic sample JavaScript Windows 8 app that demonstrates a thin client style experience.
- Create a Thin Client-Style Device
Create a thin client style device in a complete end to end lab, from creating an image in Image Configuration Editor (ICE) to capturing and deploying the image to another device.
- Remove Standard 8 Brand Elements From Your OS
Create a Standard 8 OS image with minimal Windows Embedded brand elements.
- Use Keyboard Filter to Block Keys in Your OS Image
Use the keyboard filter feature to block specific key presses or key combinations in the Standard 8 OS image on your devices.