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The GPS Intermediate Driver uses the registry for multiple purposes:
- To determine general configuration information, like whether
the GPS Intermediate Driver is enabled. For more information about
these registry settings, see
GPS Intermediate
Driver General Registry Settings.
- To determine the input source from which it retrieves GPS data.
For more information about these registry settings, see
GPS Intermediate
Driver Input Source Registry Settings.
- To determine whether and how to connect to physical GPS
hardware. For more information about these registry settings, see
GPS Intermediate
Driver GPS Hardware Registry Settings.
- To determine whether and how to read test GPS location
information from files. For more information about these registry
settings, see
GPS Intermediate
Driver File Registry Settings.
- To determine whether and how to connect to physical GPS
hardware, without using NMEA strings. For more information about
these registry settings, see
GPS Intermediate
Driver Poll Registry Settings.
- To configure multiplexed access for multiple applications at
the same time. For more information about these registry settings,
see
GPS Intermediate
Driver Multiplexer Registry Settings.
For more information about configuring the GPS Intermediate Driver, see Configuring the GPS Intermediate Driver. For example configuration registry settings, see Example GPS Intermediate Driver Registry Settings.