Exit Pocket PC Game

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Exit Pocket PC Game

Postby jazz_e_bob » Sat Aug 28, 2004 9:00 pm

What is the best way to quit a pocket pc application?

Is there an equivalent of an "escape" key on pocket pc ?

( I don't want to clutter the screen with an exit icon. )
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Postby makslane » Sun Aug 29, 2004 12:28 am

You can use some PocketPC Key to exit your game.
But most games use some exit screen
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Postby Just4Fun » Thu Sep 02, 2004 4:11 pm

Hi Jazz,
I've been working on databases again &(*% so I haven't been active here recently, but I was reading through the forum this morning and noticed your PPC "Exit Application" message.

From a book I have that is published by MS Press:
"The second significant recommendation for an application on a Pocket PC is that once started the user should not be able to close it."

When talking about exiting programs on PPC, M$ guidlines state that one should never actually terminate an application using an "OK" button, but when the "X" button is clicked, the application should be minimized instead of being closed. GE probably takes care of this for us, but I decided to mention it-- just in case.
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Postby makslane » Fri Sep 03, 2004 11:35 am

The game designer must decide.
If you really want close the game, use the ExitGame function.

If you use the SuspendGame function, the user can use any other applicantion on the PocketPC.

The system will close the game when in low memory condition.
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Postby jazz_e_bob » Fri Sep 10, 2004 6:51 am

Thanks for the feedback guys. I still don't have my own ppc yet. Hoping to get a Dell Axim soon(ish) maybe. I've never even used one but I like the idea of having one!
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