Wasp Bar Code WDT3200 manual Keypad, Tab Key On/Off Key

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WDT 3200 Product Reference Guide

Chapter 2. Using the Keypad and Scanner

Keypad

Data can be entered into the WDT3200 via the 36 key keypad. The keypad includes: 0~9, alpha, function, escape, backspace, enter, scanner trigger, cursor, and on/off keys.

Escape Key

 

Enter Key

Alpha Key

Scan Key

Cursor Key

Function Key

 

Space Key

Backspace Key

 

Tab Key

 

On/Off Key

 

[ENT] The Enter key confirms data entry.

[FUNC] The Function Key is used in conjunction with specific number keys to operate as Hotkeys (see next page).

[Bksp] The backspace key erases the character to the left of the cursor.

[ESC] The escape key returns you to a previous page.

[TAB] The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab or next control on a form.

[Cursor] The cursor key moves the cursor around the screen.

[Alpha] The Alpha key toggles Alpha mode on and off and Caps mode on

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Contents WDT Wasp Barcode TechnologiesTable of Contents Overview SupportWarranty RegulatoryMain Battery Type Weight gDimension LxWxH mm Battery Recharging TimeCommunication and Charging Cable Kits WDT3200 Accessories Communication and Charging CradleLi-ion Battery Pack Universal AdaptorWDT3200 Product Introduction & Accessory Kit WDT3200 Front View SD Memory Slot Speaker Battery Door Hand Strap StylusWDT3200 Back View Off Before You Begin Using Your WDT3200Installing the Battery Pack Pressing the Power ON/OFF Key Supplying Power to the WDT3200 Using the WDT3200 for the First Time Align the Screen Adjusting Screen BrightnessSetting Time Zone/ Date Setting the Time Zone Keypad Tab Key On/Off KeyWDT3200 HotKeys Navigate to Start Programs Utilities RegFuncKeyOpening the Windows CE Keyboard Software Keyboard Windows CE KeyboardOther Character Support from WinCE Keyboard Bar Code Scanner Charging the Lithium-Ion Battery PackCharging the Main and Backup Battery for the First Time Environmental Consideration for ChargingAutomatic shutdown of the WDT3200 Power Status IndicationHow to Save Battery Power Storage and Safety Precautions Backlight SettingWarm Boot via Software Warm Boot / Cold BootWarm Boot Cold Boot via Software Warm Boot via HardwareCold Boot Cold Boot via HardwareConnecting the Serial or USB Cable IntroductionRS232 / USB Cradle Docking StationRF Communication Using ActiveSync RequirementsUsing the Mobile Devices Window Displayed window, you canChanging Communications Settings Scanner Setting Scan2KeyRegistry Backup/Restore