Phone IME (Windows CE 5.0)
The Phone IME is an input method editor (IME) that provides triple-tap functionality used by the Telephony User Interface (TUI). Triple-tap refers to a method for entering text using a numeric keypad. When using this method, you press a given numeric key multiple times to cycle through the alphabetic characters associated with that number. For example, you might press the 2 key once to specify A, twice to specify B, and so on.
Note Phone IME functionality is provided for use only from the Telephony User Interface (TUI) application. Its extension or use in other applications is not supported.
In This Section
- Phone IME OS Design Development
Provides information that is helpful when designing and developing a Windows CE OS design that uses the Phone IME. This includes dependencies of the Phone IME, the modules and components that implement the phone IME, and phone IME Sysgen variables. - Phone IME Application Development
Provides information about developing applications that use the Phone IME. - Phone IME Security
Provides security best practice information relevant to the Phone IME. - Phone IME Migration
Provides information that is useful if you are migrating from an OS design that includes the Phone IME and is based on a previous version of Windows CE.
Related Sections
- Telephony User Interface (TUI)
Explains the TUI application, which uses the Phone IME Catalog item.
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