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Chapter 2
Learning Windows CE Basics
2.2.3 EXIT A PROGRAM
In general, the system manages memory automatically, and there is no need to exit a
program in order to open another or to conserve memory. However, random access
memory (SDRAM) may be used up when running too many programs. As a result, it will
slow down the operation or cause program errors. In that case, you should stop one or
more running programs to free memory. In order to use memory in a more efficient way,
you are recommended to exit a program when it is not desired any longer.
Warning: Always remember to save data or settings before you exit a program.
Tap to close an active window, a dialog box, or a running application. If the button is
not displayed on the toolbar, press [ESC] on the physical keypad.
Tap
to save the current settings and exit the application (or minimize the window in
some applications). If the button is not displayed on the toolbar, press [Enter] on the
physical keypad.
Note: Some programs, such as the Reader Configuration Utility (ReaderConfig.exe), may
create an associated icon on the taskbar. You may tap the icon and select [Exit]
from the pop-up menu.