Registry Settings for User Dictionary (Windows CE 5.0)
During the initialization phase of the dictionary, the kernel reads from the user dictionary settings that are stored in the registry. The kernel then creates and configures a new user dictionary based on of these registry values.
The following table shows the registry settings for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Pocket IME.
Registry key | Type | Default/value | Description |
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RegisteredWordBufferSize | DWORD | 100 | The maximum number of words that can be registered by a user. |
SaveRegisteredWordBuffer | DWORD | 1 | Indicates whether the kernel allocates the buffer of the registered words on a user dictionary file or on memory. |
LearnedWordBufferSize | DWORD | 100 | The maximum number of words that can be registered by the kernel. A learned word is a type of registered word that the kernel, in certain cases, automatically registers to the user dictionary on behalf of the user. |
RecentlyUsedWordBufferSize | DWORD | 100 | The maximum number of words that can be recorded by the kernel. A recently used word is a word that the IME learns after the user selects the correct word from the candidate list if the first candidate displayed by the IME is incorrect. |
SaveLearningBuffers | DWORD | 1 | Indicates whether the kernel allocates the buffers of the learned words on a user dictionary file or on memory. |
Learning | DWORD | 1 | Indicates whether the kernel performs automatic word learning. |
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