Flash Lite Content Types (Flash Professional Only) - MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-DEVELOPING FLASH LITE Develop Manual

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4.
To view information about a device, select the device in either the Available Devices or Test
Devices pane. The lower edge of the Device Settings dialog box displays the device's model
name, available Stage area, and supported Flash Lite platforms.
The Available Stage property is the size of the available screen area on that device for the
content type. If your SWF file's actual Stage dimensions don't match those of the available
Stage area, then Flash Lite scales your content to fit the available screen space. For more
information, see
"About screen size and available Stage size (Flash Professional Only)"
on page 72
in Getting Started with Flash Lite.
5.
Click Make Default to make the currently selected content type and test devices the default
device settings.
Flash automatically applies the default device settings to any new document whose SWF
file's publish version is set to Flash Lite 1.0 or Flash Lite 1.1.
6.
Click OK to close the Device Settings dialog box.
Flash Lite content types (Flash
Professional Only)
As discussed in "About Flash Lite content types" in Getting Started with Flash Lite, Flash Lite is
installed on a variety of devices. Each Flash Lite installation supports one or more application
modes, or content types. For example, some devices use Flash Lite to enable screen savers or
animated ring tones that are based on Flash. Other devices use Flash Lite to render Flash
content that is embedded in mobile web pages.
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Testing Flash Lite Content (Flash Professional Only)
Device name, available Stage size, and
supported Flash Lite platforms
Link to check for new devices

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