Windows Mobile 5.0 to Windows Embedded HandHeld 6.5 Classic (Form OK Button Missing)

Hi,
   I have a Windows Mobile 5.0 app that works fine but when I deploy it to a Windows Embedded HandHeld 6.5 Classic device the 'OK' button in the top right hand corner of the form has disappeared.
Any idea's
Thanks
Paul.
Paul Wainwright

The following MSDN threads explain the cause of the problem and provide some guidance on how to change your application to resolve the problem:
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/6cda1576-2cf7-4b2a-9e57-0c55f1c2f500/ok-button-dissapears-on-windows-mobile-65?forum=netfxcompact
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/fcd10f3f-3094-44f9-bcbb-d8874ece5226/wm-65-classic-missing-ok-button?forum=windowsmobiledev
Another solution, instead of changing your application, is for the user to simply press the physical Ok button on the device's keyboard (assuming that the device has an Ok button).  For example, some rugged devices such as Intermec or Motorola
have a physical keyboard with an Ok button, or another physical button can be re-mapped to act as the Ok button.  Contact your device supplier if you need to do this.
Steve

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