Creating Your Own Key Code Bar Code Labels - Intermec JG2010 User Manual

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Creating Your Own Key Code Bar Code Labels

You can use each key's four-digit hexadecimal value to:
• insert the value into the keypad buffer to use in IC.EXE, Communications
• redefine scanned characters to a keystroke equivalent to modify the
You can create your own bar code label for each key by using this syntax:
.. data
where data is the four-digit hexadecimal key code value. Use the Key Code
Table to find each key's four-digit hexadecimal value. For help, see "Key
Codes" earlier in this appendix.
For example, the hexadecimal value for the uppercase letter B is 3042. Use this
syntax to create a bar code label:
..3042
Create this bar code label:
B
*..3042*
*..3042*
C-24
Tab
*..0F09*
*..0F09*
Backspace
*..0E08*
*..0E08*
Manager, or IRL Desktop.
reader's key code look-up table.
Backtab
*..0F00*
*..0F00*
F1
*..3B00*
*..3B00*

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