Motorola MC3090G Integration Guide - Page 214

B - 2, MC3000 Integrator Guide, Command Bar, Status Bar, Task Bar, Animation, Menu Bar, Button Bar

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B - 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide • Command Bar - hides/displays the Address, Menu and Button bars. • Status Bar - hides/displays the Status bar. • Task Bar - hides/displays the Task bar. • Animation - hides/displays the Animation icon. Default value for each of the registry keys is: dword: 1. NOTE After changing the registry entries close Internet Explorer and reopen it again for the application to take the modified registry values. By default, all items listed above are visible. Setting the appropriate registry keys (dword: 1) disable the appropriate feature. The Command bar contains the Menu bar, Button bar and Address bar. The Command Bar registry option overrides the Menu Bar, Button Bar, and Address Bar registry options. When the Command Bar registry value is 0 and if Menu Bar, Button Bar or Address Bar option is set to 1 then the whole Command Bar is hidden. Figure B-2 Internet Explorer with Command Bar Hidden NOTE When the Command bar is hidden, the only way to exit Internet Explorer is to end the task. To make only the Menu bar visible, set the following: • Command Bar = 1 • Button Bar = 0 • URL =0 • Menu Bar =1.

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B - 2
MC3000 Integrator Guide
Command Bar
- hides/displays the Address, Menu and Button bars.
Status Bar
- hides/displays the Status bar.
Task Bar
- hides/displays the Task bar.
Animation
- hides/displays the Animation icon.
Default value for each of the registry keys is: dword: 1.
By default, all items listed above are visible. Setting the appropriate registry keys (dword: 1) disable the appropriate
feature.
The Command bar contains the Menu bar, Button bar and Address bar. The
Command Bar
registry option
overrides the
Menu Bar
,
Button Bar
, and
Address Bar
registry options. When the
Command Bar
registry value is 0
and if M
enu Bar
,
Button Bar
or
Address Bar
option is set to 1 then the whole
Command Bar
is hidden.
Figure B-2
Internet Explorer with Command Bar Hidden
To make only the Menu bar visible, set the following:
Command Bar
= 1
Button Bar
= 0
URL
=0
Menu Bar
=1.
NOTE
After changing the registry entries close Internet Explorer and reopen it again for the application to take
the modified registry values.
NOTE
When the Command bar is hidden, the only way to exit
Internet Explorer
is to end the task.