
CHAPTER THREE - PL3000 BASICS
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Certificates
Windows Embedded CE provides a certificate store (in fact, three logical
stores) to keep and maintain certificates. With the aid of the store and its
application programming interface, embedded CE applications can verify,
enumerate, retrieve, store, and delete certificates. For example, a Wireless Zero
Configuration subsystem when acting as a supplicant uses the store if EAP-TLS is
selected as the authentication method for the wireless access. A Certificates applet
is the instrument for:
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Viewing certificates in the store as well as their contents
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Deleting certificates from the store
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Adding certificates to the store, that is, manual certificate enrolment.
ClearType
Windows Embedded CE provides support for three different types of text
display technologies. One of them is the ‘ClearType’. A ClearType applet refers to
the text display technologies as ‘font anti-aliasing’, and in fact, one of the font anti-
aliasing methods is a ‘No Anti-Aliasing’. Through the ClearType applet you can
choose from those three text display technologies to find the best possible look of a
font on the display. In addition, the applet gives you possibility even to fine-tune the
‘ClearType’ and ‘Font Smoothing’ rendering methods to get the rendering of your
chosen font yet improved.
Be aware that the font rendering technology of your choice is enabled for all
fonts in the system, meaning that the different fonts used to display text are
rendered with the same text display technology. In practice, the look of one font
may improve but the look of another one doesn’t.
Date/Time
In addition to date and time settings, with a Date/Time applet you can change
your device’s time zone, and enable/disable automatic daylight saving time
change.
Dialing
With the current communication options of the PL3000 a Dialing applet is an
oddity. In the future models the applet may be useful, but currently there is no need
to set dialing properties for any means of communication on the device.
Display
With a Display applet you can change the appearance of the window elements
on the screen and the background image of the desktop. You can also get this
property sheet through the context menu of the desktop shell element.