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Easily add the MOTO Q 9h skin image to the Device Emulator Manager in Microsoft Visual Studio by using the MOTO Q 9h plug-in.
System Requirements
In order to run the MOTO Q 9h Plug-In, the system must have the following software installed:
- Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 4) or Windows XP (Service Pack 2)
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 standard edition or higher, with smart device development
- Windows Mobile 6 Standard SDK Refresh
Product Features
The MOTO Q 9h plug-in adds the MOTO Q 9h skin to the Device Emulator Manager in Microsoft Visual Studio.
Known Limitations
The current release of the MOTO Q 9h plug-in has these known limitations:
- The current emulator does not support numeric input using the QWERTY keypad. To type numbers or any other character available in the secondary key entry, you can type it via the computer's keyboard. The Voice Key, Camera Key, Message Key and Alt Key are not available. The '+' button is not mapped either. To reproduce this character, press the '+' on your keyboard.
- The current emulator has an issue with characters in upper/lower case. Once a character is typed in upper case, all the next characters will be in upper case as well, no matter how many times the shift key is pressed. To get around this problem, use the computer's keyboard to reproduce the necessary character.
- The MOTO Q 9h Plug-In only supports standard Windows Mobile audio and video codecs; it does not support the extended set that is present on the phone. See Table 1 for standard Windows Mobile audio and video codecs.
| Name | Codec Type |
| WMA | Audio |
| MP3 | Audio |
| WAV | Audio |
| WMV | Video |
| JPG | Image |
| PNG | Image |
| GIF | Image |
| BMP | Image |
| WBMP | Image |
| ICO | Image |
| Table 1 — Windows Mobile codecs. | |
- The emulator SDK does not support the Bluetooth stack. For Bluetooth information, see the Developer Guide (
2.1MB). - A Java environment is not present on the MOTO Q 9h Plug-In. To develop Java applications, use MOTODEV Studio for Java ME.

