Korean Input Methods (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

Windows Embedded CE provides the following input methods (IM) for Korean.

IM Description

MSIMK

A sample soft keyboard IM that allows input and is closely tied to the Korean IME. The source code is located in %_WINCEROOT%\Public\Wceshellfe\Oak\InputMethods\Korean.

HWXKOR

A handwriting recognition engine for supporting user–drawn ideographs and characters. It recognizes both Hangul and Hanja. If used, the OEM must develop a UI.

Mboxkor

A sample IM for Korean handwriting input that works with the Korean IME and HWXKOR. It requires Softkb.dll and Hwxkor.dll. The source code is located in %_WINCEROOT%\Public\Common\Sdk\Samples\Mboxkor.

The following code example shows how the IM calls the ImmEscape function to provide the IME with a handle to the IM window.

ImmEscape((HKL)NULL,(HIMC)NULL, IME_ESC_PRIVATE_FIRST+1,
          (LPVOID)&g_hwndMain);

The IM calls the preceding code example after Windows Embedded CE initializes the IM. When the IME mode changes, the IME sends a WM_USER+21 message to the IM. The IM uses the WM_USER+21 message to track the mode of the Input Method Manager (IMM) in order to display the appropriate keyboard layout based on the mode.

In This Section

  • Korean
    Provides an overview of the support provided for the Korean locale for Windows Embedded CE.

See Also

Other Resources

Korean