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This section contains links to the Microsoft® Windows® CE driver development how-to topics and to all other Windows CE how-to topics.
In This Section
- How to Add Power Management to a Device Driver
 Describes how to add power management to device drivers.
- How to Create a Device Driver
 Describes how to create a Windows CE–based device driver.
- How to Configure a Run-Time Image to Support a Flash Media Device
 Describes how to develop a flash media driver and configure the Platform.reg file to support a flash media device.
- How to Debug a Device Driver
 Describes how to use Microsoft Platform Builder debugging tools to debug a Windows CE–based device driver.
- How to Decide Whether to Use GPE in a Display Driver
 Describes the benefits and limitations of using the Graphics Primitive Engine (GPE) classes in a display driver.
- How to Develop a Connectionless NDIS Miniport Driver
 Describes how to develop an NDIS miniport driver using the NDIS wrapper and the NDIS miniport driver samples provided with Platform Builder.
- How to Develop a Flash Media Driver
 Describes how to develop, customize, and debug a flash media driver.
- How to Migrate a Keyboard Driver to Conform to the Layout Manager Interface
 Describes how to migrate a keyboard driver from a Windows CE .NET 4.1 or earlier OS design to a Windows CE .NET 4.2 or later OS design so that the driver conforms to the Layout Manager interface.
- How to Migrate a Keyboard Driver Without Conforming to the Layout Manager Interface
 Describes how to migrate a keyboard driver from a Windows CE .NET 4.1 or earlier OS design to a Windows CE .NET 4.2 or later OS design without conforming to the Layout Manager interface.
- How to Migrate a Windows-based Desktop NDIS Miniport Driver to Windows CE
 Explains Windows CE NDIS support, the NDIS wrapper, and how to migrate a Windows-based desktop NDIS miniport driver to Windows CE.
- How to Profile and Optimize a Display Driver
 Shows how to use general Monte Carlo profiling techniques and the dedicated driver-profiling tool, DispPerf.exe, to gather and analyze data on the performance of the FLAT display driver. It then shows how to implement a specific change in the driver code to improve performance for a specified scenario.
- How to Use the CETK to Test a Driver
 Describes how to use the Windows CE Test Kit (CETK) to test a Windows CE–based device driver.
- How to Analyze CETK Test Results to Debug a Driver
 Describes how to debug a device driver in response to the failure of a Microsoft Windows CE Test Kit (CETK) test.
Related Sections
- How-to Topics
 Provides links to Windows CE how-to documentation.
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