Mustek TM KB3100 user manual Posiflex Programmable Keyboard Utility

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If the user presses the “ESC” key to the question in Fig. 5-3-6, the process of Fig. 5-3-7 is skipped and Fig. 5-3-8 will show up. However, pressing any other key, the user will find the screen like in Fig. 5-3-7 for a moment

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reading data from the keyboard . . .

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Then the screen like Fig. 5-3-8 will show up with the contents of the 8 keys of the leftmost column of page “L1” in the key content area (in the example in Fig. 5-3-8, these 8 keys happen to be blank). By the way, if the cursor is moved to the column of “KLP”, the key-contents area will show only 6 entries for the answer back codes.

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Contents KB3100 Series Some Important Notes Chap Table of Contents Power on LED KEY Switch Type KEY Stroke Travel KEY TOP Size Page Overview FeaturesScope Model Numbers Model # DescriptionPackage Contents Chap Installation Cable ConnectionKeytop Layout Protuberance Springy wall Double Application Keyboard ConstructionRange for each key type Preloaded Pattern Print OUT of Preloaded KEY Definitions for page LP MSR Magnetic Stripe Reader Reading magnetic stripe cards of JIS standard Programming the Keyboard Easiness in ProgrammingAnswer Back Code 1 PreparationsHOT KEY Programming PreparationInput the Content to be Programmed Utility Installation WINDOWS95 InstallationChap Chap Chap Chap Chap Chap Chap Chap Windows 3.1 Installation Chap Chap Chap Chap DOS Installation Chap Starting Programming Under WINDOWS95Under Windows Under DOS Shortcut Utility RWM.EXE Starting KBM.EXE Posiflex Programmable Keyboard Utility Chap Command Listing in View Mode Command Listing in ASCII-CODE Editing Mode Command Listing in SCAN-CODE Editing Mode Specifications ProgrammabilityReader specification Mechanical Chap Service and Spare Parts Location Choice Part Number Description Chap Chap