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I've been trying to get something answered for quite some time, especially since I helped test Vista. Is there any plan to allow current WM6 phones/devices to be able to be used as SideShow devices? I really think this would be an awesome feature if not.
Chris
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Uzytkownik "Chris" <the_matrixx[ at ]msn.com> napisal w wiadomosci news:45E64232-73E3-4E23-9322-966A8A3532F7[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > I've been trying to get something answered for quite some time, especially > since I helped test Vista. Is there any plan to allow current WM6 > phones/devices to be able to be used as SideShow devices? I really think > this would be an awesome feature if not. > > Chris
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I cannot open whatever this is. What does it say?
"Jan Kowalski" <osoba[ at ]microsoft.com> wrote in message news:#O4oY7OiHHA.4076[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > > Uzytkownik "Chris" <the_matrixx[ at ]msn.com> napisal w wiadomosci > news:45E64232-73E3-4E23-9322-966A8A3532F7[ at ]microsoft.com... >> I've been trying to get something answered for quite some time, >> especially since I helped test Vista. Is there any plan to allow current >> WM6 phones/devices to be able to be used as SideShow devices? I really >> think this would be an awesome feature if not. >> >> Chris > >
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Although it would be awesome to have a Windows SideShow rendering client for these devices, we envision a multitude of issues when trying to do this in practice. The current Windows SideShow architecture, for the most part, is not designed for intermittent links from the client side. If you are looking at using your device as a remote control within the house where you have a permanent connection through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, it might not be too bad. Think, for instance, of the complications of trying to do it over a cellular data connection. The first issue is that you would need to have a continuous connection and/or a very robust Windows SideShow Gadget that can handle the intermittent connection. Most of the current ones are oblivious to this problem and it is not a feature that the current development environment makes transparent to a Windows SideShow Gadget developer.
The second is that some Windows SideShow Gadgets may transfer a "considerable" amount of data for updating the screen continuously. In other words, the current Windows Media Player Windows SideShow Gadget the comes with Windows Vista continuously sends data across the link every second or so to keep the Now Playing time updated constantly - and there is no control over how this process takes place. To make this work well, there should be a way to "optimize" the amount of data sent from the Windows SideShow Gadget and how often that data is sent across the communications link. None of the current Windows SideShow Gadgets has this configuration capability. The bigger problem is in navigation. There already is a delay induced between pressing a navigation or command button, having it sent back to the part running on the PC, and then getting the data back out and updating the screen. This would be a mess if the link were there sometimes and not others. We have not seen a way to monitor the link "out of band" from the Windows SideShow communications streams, but it would take some work to have this operate in a fashion the user would understand.
Although conceptually it would be great to have the capabilities provided by Windows SideShow on a mobile device, the user would see quite a few inconsistencies in operation between various approaches taken by different Windows SideShow Gadget developers and running locally or remotely transparently. Many would get frustrated until a consistent approach to solving some of the problems mentioned above is developed and documented. It sounds like a great concept to try to achieve in the next version of the platform though.
Regards,
=D-
Derek R. Flickinger Interactive Homes, Inc.
"Chris" <the_matrixx[ at ]msn.com> wrote in message news:45E64232-73E3-4E23-9322-966A8A3532F7[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > I've been trying to get something answered for quite some time, especially > since I helped test Vista. Is there any plan to allow current WM6 > phones/devices to be able to be used as SideShow devices? I really think > this would be an awesome feature if not. > > Chris
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It says nothing as there is nothing there. They just hit reply.
"Chris" <the_matrixx[ at ]msn.com> wrote in message news:6F7C242D-DF6F-4927-B07C-32B59086BBD3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I cannot open whatever this is. What does it say? > > "Jan Kowalski" <osoba[ at ]microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:#O4oY7OiHHA.4076[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> >> Uzytkownik "Chris" <the_matrixx[ at ]msn.com> napisal w wiadomosci >> news:45E64232-73E3-4E23-9322-966A8A3532F7[ at ]microsoft.com... >>> I've been trying to get something answered for quite some time, >>> especially since I helped test Vista. Is there any plan to allow current >>> WM6 phones/devices to be able to be used as SideShow devices? I really >>> think this would be an awesome feature if not. >>> >>> Chris >> >>
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yes it is "Chris" <the_matrixx[ at ]msn.com> wrote in message news:45E64232-73E3-4E23-9322-966A8A3532F7[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > I've been trying to get something answered for quite some time, especially > since I helped test Vista. Is there any plan to allow current WM6 > phones/devices to be able to be used as SideShow devices? I really think > this would be an awesome feature if not. > > Chris
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Chris,
"Chris" <the_matrixx[ at ]msn.com> wrote in message news:45E64232-73E3-4E23-9322-966A8A3532F7[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > I've been trying to get something answered for quite some time, especially > since I helped test Vista. Is there any plan to allow current WM6 > phones/devices to be able to be used as SideShow devices? I really think > this would be an awesome feature if not.
At the Mobile and Embedded Developer Conference, we officially announced that we will support Windows SideShow on Windows Mobile 5 and 6! I don't have any specific release dates at the moment, unfortunately, but we are targetting the 3Q of this year. We'll be sure to post when it is available, though.
Thanks, Dan
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