Compound controls

A simple control is one that contains no other control. The term compound control or container refers to a control that contains one or more other controls. The contained controls may themselves be compound controls. When a control is contained in a compound control it is called a component control. Compound controls can be used to group non-window-owning controls in window-owning controls or to allow several controls to be handled together.

For more information on compound controls, see "Compound controls in traditional architecture" and "Compound controls in S60 view architecture".

Examples of a compound control include: