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There is always a root node named after the data file (without the file extension), for example ‘rfterm’. Packages
that require a reboot for configuration changes to become effective include a Reboot Options node at the root level
(see above).
The branches or leaves on the navigation tree lead to user-configurable parameters. See Configuration
Panel (page 4-7) for instruction.
Configuration Panel
The Configuration Panel is designed to allow the device administrator to view, add, edit and delete device-specific or appli-
cation-specific configuration data.
Parameters and elements displayed in the Configuration Panel are the same as those displayed on the mobile device. Only
parameters and elements with an editable attribute set to True are available for edit. If a parameter or element is dimmed,
it cannot be edited. There are visual and navigation modifications due to differences between the application environment
(Windows CE or Windows Mobile) and the Configuration Panel environment (assumed to be Windows XP), and because of
differences in navigation between the target application and the configuration utility.
The lower portion of the screen contains details on the selected parameter which may include the default value for the
parameter, parameter descriptions, etc.
Controls
When a Control is selected, the Control’s context-sensitive help text is displayed in the Message Panel.
Review all parameters before saving the file.
Scroll Bar Use the up/down scroll bar to view elements listed in the configuration panel
Drop Down Bar Click the down arrow to view all possible element values. Highlight and click the desired value.
Text/Number Edit Move the cursor to the data entry field and type the desired value.
Toggle Click the button to switch between the named states e.g,. Yes/No, On/Off, etc.
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