But obtaining the driver is also a big problem. I agree with Guido about it being an installation problem - that is the biggest problem. If you find this program useful, please consider making a donation or buy the version from the Mac App Store or Windows Store. So, you will need to decide if this effort is worth pursuing. Hire a consultant to do it for you - but they will need information from your OEM or access to the device to reverse engineer it. Subscription is high and the time needed to figure out how to build the driver is great - so this is not a good option.ģ. Purchase an MSDN subscription from Microsoft, download Platform Builder for Windows CE 6.0, then build the driver yourself, but how you install it is up to the OEM of the device - we can't help you with that. To be able to start other applications, all you have to do is to locate this application and replace it by your own. All this button does is start a program, such as MobileNavigator.exe for IGO. You have three options - all of which are dependent on the OEM.Ģ. Most GPS systems have a button to start the built-in navigation software, such as IGO, Destinator, etc. I simply want the ability to plug a mouse into the mini USB port so that I can click the left mouse button rather than the touch screen (I don't even need to move the mouse pointer as I want to hit a 'button' at the centre of the screen. There aren't a lot of options for you - but that is the definition of an embedded device like a GPS or navigation system. I have a small WinCE device - a Chinese GPS unit - using Windows Embedded CE v6.00 (Build 0 on Sep 15 2014).