Orientation; Colors; Boot Option (Startup With Hidden Os Shell); Command Line Parameters - Micro Innovations Windows CE Manual

For all micro panel devices
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System settings
4.4.3
O
RIENTATION
4.4.4
C
OLORS
4.4.5
B
O
(
OOT
PTION
The
Autoexec.bmp
bitmap file must be stored in the root directory of the memory card «\StorageCard».
The device returns to normal display if either a program (e.g. HMI Runtime GRS) «switches» the
display or after around 14 seconds have elapsed. The default delay time of 14 seconds can be
overwritten using the following registry entry (enter the number of seconds in HEX, max. 60 seconds):
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Init]
"StartupDisplayDelay"=dword:0014
Note:
This function is not active if the
4.4.6
C
OMMAND LINE PARAMETERS
The
Command line call
only the settings of the used parameters can be changed. The following parameters are supported:
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Display orientation can be set with the «0» (default setting)
or «90» settings. The display is rotated in a clockwise
direction. The «90» setting should be selected for vertical
mounting. The picture on the left of the dialog shows the
orientation set. The setting is not transferred until after a
restart.
Note:
This function is not supported by all MICRO PANEL
devices.
This setting enables the number of screen colors to be
selected. Different color depths can be selected. The
setting is not transferred until after a restart.
Note:
This function is not supported by all MICRO PANEL
devices. If this function is not available, the device
operates with 256 colors.
OS
STARTUP WITH HIDDEN
This setting can be used to modify the startup behavior of
the
Autoexec.bmp
during startup instead of the Windows CE interface. The
execution of the
This setting can also be set via the
parameter
;e.g. 20 seconds
CTRL/DOWNLOAD button
is described in chapter 4.1. All parameters can be used as required, although
)
SHELL
device.
If
this
option
bitmap or a black screen will be displayed
Autoexec.bat
«shell hide» or «shell show».
is pressed during the startup!
Windows CE
is
enabled,
either
file is also not visible.
Command line
M000174-19
the

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