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These bit-flag constants describe the button classes.
The following table shows the PHONEBUTTONMODE constants.
Value | Description |
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PHONEBUTTONMODE_CALL = 0x00000002 |
The button is assigned to a call appearance. |
PHONEBUTTONMODE_DISPLAY = 0x00000020 |
The button is a "soft" button associated with the phone's display. A phone set can have zero or more display buttons. |
PHONEBUTTONMODE_DUMMY = 0x00000001 |
This value is used to describe a button/lamp position that has no corresponding button but has only a lamp. |
PHONEBUTTONMODE_FEATURE = 0x00000004 |
The button is assigned to requesting features from the switch, such as hold, conference, and transfer. |
PHONEBUTTONMODE_KEYPAD = 0x00000008 |
The button is one of the twelve keypad buttons, zero (0) through 9, '*', and '#'. |
PHONEBUTTONMODE_LOCAL = 0x00000010 |
The button is a local function button, such as mute or volume control. |
Remarks
These constants cannot be extended. All 32 bits are reserved.
This enumeration type is used in the PHONECAPSdata structure to describe the meaning associated with the phone's buttons
Requirements
Header | tapi.h |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 3.0 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |