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B - 12 MC92N0-G User Guide
3270 Emulator Descriptions
Table B-4
Key
Power (red)
Green/Red Dot
Scan (yellow)
Scroll Up and Down
Scroll Left and Right
CLR
Alpha
SPACE/BKSP
Application
Turns the MC92N0-G on and off.
Performs a warm boot and a cold boot. See
Windows devices and
Resetting the Android Device on page 3-15
devices
for information about performing a warm and cold boot.
To use a key as an application key (APP key) on the keyboard, a new keyboard remap table must be
created and installed. However, the Green/Red dot keys can be remapped as APP keys through the
registry.
Create an XML Provisioning file with the following entries:
Characteristic type ="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD"
Parm name = "GreenKeyOverride" value = "xx", where xx is the new APP key code.
Parm name = "RedKeyOverride" value = "xx", where xx is the new APP key code.
Refer to the MC92N0-G Integrator Guide for instruction on updating the registry using XML
Provisioning.
This sends an APP key code, instead of their original key codes, when the green or red dot key is
pressed.
Activates the scanner/imager in a scan enabled application.
Moves up and down from one item to another.
Increases/decreases specified values.
Moves left and right from one item to another.
Increases/decreases specified values.
Exits the current operation.
Use the alpha keys for alphabetic characters.
Space and backspace functions.
These keys can be assigned to an application.
On Windows Embedded Handheld devices: F6 and F7 keys cannot be remapped and are dedicated
by the Operating System to control volume level. When these keys are pressed, Shell.exe traps them
and displays the volume adjustment window. To get these keys to an application, call GXOpenInput() at
the beginning of the application and call GXCloseInput() at the end of the application. This redirects all
of the key events to an application, including the F6 and F7 keys.
Note: Other applications cannot receive any key event until GXCloseInput() is called. For example, if
the customer is using the APP1 key to run Calc.exe, this is disabled during this period.
Description
Resetting the MC92N0-G on page 2-24
for
for Android

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