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Sample Configuration Files
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1: Enable clock checking, always display clock regression messages.
;
15: Enable clock checking, only display clock regression messages if
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; 257: Enable clock checking, display message and lock up system upon clock
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ApmCheckRTC=0
; Disables the broadcast of Norand-defined power management events to DOS
; drivers and TSR's.
; This sidesteps broken behavior in some DOS TSR's and drivers that monitor
; power management event broadcasts.
; PCMCIA card management software.
; examine bottom 8 bits of the event ID.
; thus causing the broken DOS drivers to misidentify events and act
; strangely.
; using SystemSoft PCMCIA card drivers.
; (below) is 1, this entry is forced to 0.
ApmDosOemEvents=0
; This entry enables workarounds required by current SystemSoft PCMCIA
; software (see ApmDosOemEvents above).
; changes to normal APM 1.1 behavior:
;
1. SUSPEND event notifications to DOS are converted to USER_SUSPEND
;
;
;
ApmFixSystemSoft=1
;– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
[Pen Driver]
; Pen*Key increases wOffsetX to move cursor down relative to pen.
wOffsetX=693
; Increase wOffsetY to move cursor to left relative to pen.
wOffsetY=318
; Increase wDistinctWidth to make cursor move slower relative to pen in the
; up/down direction on screen.
wDistinctWidth=3512
; Increase wDistinctHeight to make cursor move slower relative to pen in the
; left\right direction on screen.
wDistinctHeight=3043
;– 1..200. Set to 120–150 if you install hardware recognition.
PointsPerSecond=50
;– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
[Scanner Driver]
; ScannerHardwareType controls the type of hardware the scanner is using.
; This value MUST be set or the driver does not load.
; value.
ScannerHardwareType=PEN*KEY
; MessageBeepScanVerification controls the type of beep generated when a
; good scan is obtained.
; ALL (Does both internal and external).
MessageBeepScanVerification=INTERNAL
; MessageBeepStatusNotification controls the type of beep generated when a
; status change happens.
; (Does both internal and external).
MessageBeepStatusNotification=INTERNAL
; MessageBoxStatusNotification controls whether or not a message box is
; generated when a status change happens.
MessageBoxStatusNotification=TRUE
; EnableScannerWhenDriverLoads controls when the scanner is enabled.
; TRUE, scanner is enabled when it is loaded by Windows and is always active
; until Windows shuts down.
; OpenDriver and CloseDriver calls issued by the application to use the
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ApmEventDialogs setting is >= 7.
regression.
Windows drivers and applications are not affected.
This entry defaults to 1, but should be set to 0, if you are
events.
Windows drivers and applications are not affected.
entry defaults to 0 if not present but should be set to 1 if you are
using the SystemSoft PCMCIA card drivers, until further notice.
The valid values are:
Valid values are:
Valid values are:
Specifically the current SystemSoft
The problem is that DOS drivers only
OEM-defined events are 16 bits,
Also, if "ApmFixSystemSoft" entry
This switch currently makes these
PEN*KEY/33, PEN*KEY, and TETHERED.
OFF, INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, and
OFF INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, and ALL
Valid values are: TRUE and FALSE.
This option (if TRUE) does not require the
APPENDIX A
This
There is no default
If

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