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Windows 8.1 lock screen tunnel background
Windows 8.1 lock screen tunnel background












windows 8.1 lock screen tunnel background

The first step is to configure lock screen notifications on the Application tab of the manifest. The LockScreenExample app in the Chapter15 solution folder illustrates the proper way to set up an app to display on the lock screen. Depending on whether you configure the app for badge or badge and tile access, tile updates and badge notifications will automatically propagate to the lock screen for your app. The only difference is that your app manifest indicates it has a presence on the lock screen, and a special lock screen badge is presented. In fact, the same API for updating tiles and badges is used for the lock screen. The lock screen information mirrors the app’s tile and/or badge content. Example lock screen information includes upcoming appointments, current weather conditions, recent emails, and message alerts. If your app has summary information that changes in real time, it may be a candidate for the lock screen. It is possible for apps to present their own information on the lock screen.

Windows 8.1 lock screen tunnel background windows 8.1#

The Windows 8.1 lock screen provides “at a glance” information to users. Some background tasks are not available unless your app uses the lock screen. These apps take advantage of the lock screen capabilities to provide real-time information to the user. Some background tasks are not available to your app unless you use the lock screen. Programming the Windows Runtime by Example: A Comprehensive Guide to WinRT with Examples in C# and XAML














Windows 8.1 lock screen tunnel background