A SERVICE OF

logo

140 Utilities
HX2 Reference Guide E-EQ-HX2RG-B
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LXE\Persist\KbdLocks]
“FileName”=”\\windows\\KbdLocks.exe”
“Installed”=dword:0
“FileCheck”=”ALWAYSEXEC”
“Order”=dword:62
When you are installing your custom CAB file to the mobile device’s operating system, refer to
the default image segments that are commented with “… RFTERM …” to see the expected
Registry format.
One special key is included to force the system folders (Desktop, Fonts, Programs, etc.) to copy
from the internal ATA card (\System) to the \Windows directory. This is implemented as a persist
key so the sequence of startup events can be controlled (especially for AppLock). The filename is
a special internal trigger for the Launch utility, to activate the CopyFolders function. DO NOT
EDIT OR ALTER THIS KEY, OR IT MAY NO LONGER FUNCTION. You may however change
the Order or Delay values if necessary for a particular startup sequence.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LXE\Persist\COPYFOLDERS]
“FileName”=”COPYFOLDERS”
“FileCheck”=””
“Order”=dword:0F
To have files (CAB, EXE, REG, or WAV files) loaded on startup, when sequence of execution is
not important, you can put these files in the \System\Startup folder (on the internal Flash card).
This is parsed by the Launch utility, and these programs are started or executed.
REGEDIT.EXE
Before using REGEDIT.EXE, please refer to commercially available Microsoft
Power Tools for Windows manuals . For example Microsoft Windows Registry
Guide, Second edition.
The Registry Editor allows viewing, searching for items and changing settings in the registry. The
registry contains information about how the mobile device runs. LXE recommends caution when
inspecting and editing the Registry as making incorrect changes can damage the mobile device
operating system. LXE recommends making a backup copy of the registry before viewing or c a r
e f u l l y making changes to the registry.
REGLOAD.EXE
Double-tapping a registry settings file (e.g. REG) causes RegLoad to open the file and make the
indicated settings in the registry. This is similar to how RegEdit works on a desktop PC. The
.REG file format is the same as on the desktop PC.
WARMBOOT.EXE
Double tap this file to warm boot the computer (i.e., all RAM is preserved). It automatically saves
the registry before rebooting which means configuration changes are not lost.
WAVPLAY.EXE
Double-tapping a sound file (e.g. WAV) causes WavPlay to open the file and run it in the
background.