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     9 -->  <!DOCTYPE concept PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" "concept.dtd"><concept id="GUID-2E28D8F7-7406-4EBF-BD52-E82BAE1A7D31" xml:lang="en"><title>Home screen</title><shortdesc>The home screen allows mobile device users to quickly access their
       
    10 favorite applications and services, as well as view at a glance if they have
       
    11 missed calls or new messages. The home screen contains application shortcuts
       
    12 as well as an information area and a shortcut area.</shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords></keywords></metadata></prolog><conbody>
       
    13 <p>Home screen is the basic state of the device. Once the user has powered
       
    14 the mobile device on, it results in the home screen state after all the startup
       
    15 activities have been finalized. The home screen state is the starting point
       
    16 (home state) for users, from where they start their tasks. It displays information
       
    17 about the current state of the device, including the connection status, battery
       
    18 level, and network operator.</p>
       
    19 <p>By default, the home screen displays predefined content. Users can add
       
    20 to the home screen Web Runtime widgets and C++ applications that have been
       
    21 enabled for the home screen. Users can also change the positions of the home
       
    22 screen content.</p>
       
    23 <fig id="GUID-94438FC7-76A3-450D-BAF7-533FCA3FDA70">
       
    24 <title>Home screen</title>
       
    25 <image href="GUID-521C2463-A72B-4C48-8815-61689264F2C1_d0e52646_href.jpg" scale="50" placement="inline"></image>
       
    26 </fig>
       
    27 <section id="GUID-4E9D248E-213E-4796-B60C-C42D261985C2"><title>Enabling
       
    28 C++ applications for the home screen</title><p>Application developers must
       
    29 enable the applications for the home screen. For more information on how to
       
    30 use the Home Screen Publishing API to enable C++ applications for the home
       
    31 screen, see Home
       
    32 Screen Publishing API.</p></section>
       
    33 </conbody></concept>