Specifications

Windows Embedded Automotive 7 Deep Dive: Phone Core and Media Core 10
Projekt 2 Sample Application
Microsoft provides the Projekt 2 sample UX application to help jumpstart OEM UX development.
This application provides a sample framework that designers and application developers can use
to design their own UIs. This speeds up the design and development process while providing an
example of a safe and robust UI.
Projekt 2 demonstrates the types of interactions that are supported by Microsoft Silverlight for
Windows Embedded. The UI encompasses three key areas of automotive UI: phone, radio, and
media playback. These UIs are tied into the Phone, Radio, and Media Cores, which help users
receive and interact with phone calls, listen to the radio and manage radio station lists, and
browse and play songs in the media library, respectively.
Table 1 shows a sampling of the Projekt 2 UIs.
Table 1: Projekt 2 UI elements
Projekt 2 UI
Description
The menu UI demonstrates user workflows for
accessing the various Windows Embedded
Automotive 7 components, such as navigation,
phone, radio, media, and setup.
The media UI provides the user access to the media
library and playback control of supported audio file
types. The UI also demonstrates the display of
imported images associated with albums.
The radio UI provides the user controls for
managing radio functions. These controls include
station lists, frequency tuning, and frequency band
selection. The UI also displays the currently selected
radio station, and any information that is sent over-
the-air by the radio station.
Note that the UI provides information about the
phone, including Bluetooth connection status, signal
strength, and battery level.
The phone UI provides access to the most
commonly accessed phone features. These include
outbound dialing, contact management, messaging,
and call history. The UI also displays message and
call status information, such as the number of calls
missed and the number of new received messages,
including email and SMS.