This repo contains the samples that demonstrate the API usage patterns for the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) in the Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows 10. These code samples were created with the Universal Windows Platform templates available in Visual Studio, and are designed to run on desktop, mobile, and future devices that support the Universal Windows Platform.
Note: If you are unfamiliar with Git and GitHub, you can download the entire collection as a ZIP file, but be sure to unzip everything to access shared dependencies. For more info on working with the ZIP file, the samples collection, and GitHub, see Get the UWP samples from GitHub. For more samples, see the Samples portal on the Windows Dev Center.
These samples require Visual Studio 2017 Update 4 or higher and the Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) version 17134 for Windows 10.
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The easiest way to use these samples without using Git is to download the zip file containing the current version (using the following link or by clicking the "Download ZIP" button on the repo page). You can then unzip the entire archive and use the samples in Visual Studio 2017.
Notes:
- Before you unzip the archive, right-click it, select Properties, and then select Unblock.
- Be sure to unzip the entire archive, and not just individual samples. The samples all depend on the SharedContent folder in the archive.
- In Visual Studio 2017, the platform target defaults to ARM, so be sure to change that to x64 or x86 if you want to test on a non-ARM device.
The samples use Linked files in Visual Studio to reduce duplication of common files, including sample template files and image assets. These common files are stored in the SharedContent folder at the root of the repository, and are referred to in the project files using links.
Reminder: If you unzip individual samples, they will not build due to references to other portions of the ZIP file that were not unzipped. You must unzip the entire archive if you intend to build the samples.
For more info about the programming models, platforms, languages, and APIs demonstrated in these samples, please refer to the guidance, tutorials, and reference topics provided in the Windows 10 documentation available in the Windows Developer Center. These samples are provided as-is in order to indicate or demonstrate the functionality of the programming models and feature APIs for Windows.
These samples are direct from the feature teams and we welcome your input on issues and suggestions for new samples. At this time we are not accepting new samples from the public, but check back here as we evolve our contribution model.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information, see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
For additional Windows samples, see Windows on GitHub.
App package information | Application data | Store |
Bluetooth RFCOMM chat | Caller ID | Communication blocking and filtering |
Phone call | Real-time communication | SMS send and receive |
Voice over IP (VoIP) |
Appointment calendar | Contact cards | Contact panel |
Contact picker | My People notifications | UserDataAccountManager |
Basic input | Complex inking | Ink analysis |
Inking | Low latency input | Simple inking |
Touch keyboard | Touch keyboard text input |
Blobs | Compression | Content indexer |
Form validation (HTML) | IndexedDB | Logging |
PDF document | Serializing and deserializing data | x:Bind |
x:DeferLoadStrategy | XML DOM | XmlLite |
App services | Jump list customization | Remote systems |
Sharing content source app | Sharing content target app | User activities |
File access | File and folder thumbnail | File picker |
File picker provider | File search | Folder enumeration |
Library management | Semantic text query |
Direct3D game | DirectX and XAML game |
Association launching | Background activation | Background task |
Extended execution | Multi-instance apps | Suspend and resume |
Geolocation | Geotag | MapControl |
Back Button | Master/detail | Pivot |
Projection | XHR, handling navigation errors, and URL schemes |
Custom capabilities | In-process component authoring | In-process component authoring |
Out-of-process component authoring | Version adaptive code |
Cortana voice command | Speech recognition and synthesis |
JavaScript Web Workers app multithreading |
Notifications | Secondary tiles |