screen properties, button properties, soft button label areas, and icon properties. The tutorial also explains how to set color properties and how to run the emulator for the new device.
Chapter 3 describes in depth the components of a device definition and explains how to create a device definition.
Appendix A lists the property files for the default emulator, describes the properties for it, and lists the image and icon files for the default emulator.
Appendix B explains how to add a bytecode obfuscator to the Wireless Toolkit using the framework provided by the toolkit.
Appendix C describes the extension API provided with the Wireless Toolkit that you can use to connect to the Wireless Toolkit’s WMA emulation environment.
Using Operating System Commands
This document may not contain information on basic UNIX® or Microsoft Windows commands and procedures such as opening a terminal window, changing directories, and setting environment variables. See the software documentation that you received with your system for this information.
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