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Formål:
At give deltageren viden om hvordan man designer og implementerer programmer ved at bruge de fordele som der er i Windows 7 Taskbar og andre UI funktioner.
Forudsætninger:
Følgende kurser eller tilsvarende viden:
- MS-219 Introduction to Windows 7 for Developers
Beskrivelse:
This four-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop real-world applications on the Windows 7 operating system, using managed and native code.
Windows 7 is the latest client operating system release from Microsoft. Windows 7 offers improvements in performance and reliability, advanced scenarios for user interaction including multi-touch support at the operating system level, innovative hardware changes including sensor support and many other features.
The course is packed with demos, code samples, labs and lab solutions to provide an deep dive into the majority of new features in Windows 7, and the primary alternatives for interacting with them from managed code.
Lærebøger:
Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC) materiale.
Varighed / Pris:
4 dage / 14.800,- kr. (ekskl. moms)
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Indhold:
- Introduction to Windows 7
- Windows Operating System Roadmap
- Highlights of Improvements
- Course Structure
- Win32 Programming Refreshment
- Win32 API Introduction
- Objects and Handles
- Processes and Threads
- Synchronization Mechanisms
- Windows and Window Classes
- Window Messages
- Structured Exception Handling
- Other Interfaces to Windows
- The Windows Shell
- Taskbar
- Windows Taskbar History
- Taskbar Design Goals
- Taskbar Buttons and Application ID
- Jump Lists
- Overlay Icons and Progress Bars
- Custom Thumbnail and Peek
- Custom Switchers (MDI/TDI)
- Libraries and Federated Search
- The New Windows Explorer
- Library Overview
- Common File Dialogs
- Native and Managed Libraries API
- Federated Search
- Proper File Formats
- Multi-Touch
- Overview of Multi-Touch and its Roadmap
- Control Panel Settings
- Touch Scenarios (Good, Better, Best)
- Gesture and Touch Support
- Manipulation and Inertia
- Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
- User Experience Guidelines
- Sensors and Location
- The Sensor and Location Platform
- Sensor Architecture in Windows 7
- Working with the Sensor API
- Location Architecture in Windows 7
- Working with the Location API
- Scenic Ribbon
- The Ribbon Landscape
- Scenic Ribbon API Overview and Architecture
- Markup Syntax Overview
- Integrating Scenic Ribbon into an Application
- Direct2D and DirectWrite
- The Windows 7 Graphics Platform
- Direct2D
- DirectWrite
- Application Compatibility
- Why Aren’t Applications Compatible with Windows?
- Windows 7 Compatibility Changes
- Compatibility Guidelines
- Compatibility Diagnostics
- Windows 7 Logo Requirements
- User Account Control
- Why Not Run as Admin?
- User Account Control and “The Standard User”
- Removing Unnecessary Elevation
- Designing Applications for UAC
- UAC Virtualization
- Background Services
- Impact of Background Activities
- Services vs. Tasks
- Service Startup Types (Auto-Start, Delayed Auto-Start, Trigger-Start)
- Service Performance and Security Goals
- Task Triggers
- Energy Efficient Applications
- Why Is Power Consumption Important?
- Hardware and Software Power Savings
- Coalescing Timers
- Power State Notifications
- Background Activities
- Interfering with Power Transitions
- Power Availability Requests
- Power Policies
- Power Efficiency Diagnostics
- Instrumentation and Performance
- Performance Counters
- Event Tracing for Windows and Event Log
- Windows Management Instrumentation
- Windows Performance Toolkit
- Windows Troubleshooting Platform
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